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This week on BreslovCampus, Meir Elkabas discusses the Torah portion, Parshat Bo, with insights from Rebbe Nachman of Breslov and Reb Noson. In this parsha, we learn about the last three plagues, the locusts, the darkness, and death of the firstborn, were about damaging the morale of the Egyptians. Then, it was time to leave.
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Each day between Purim and Pesach each person leaves one thirtieth of their personal Egypt. Meir Elkabas explains.
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Meir Elkabas discusses this week’s Torah parsha, Parshat Beshalach. In this video Meir Elkabas discusses how the Jews left Egypt and witnessed miracles like the splitting of the Red Sea, yet still they complained. What message does this have for us, today?
Like this video? Please Share and Like this Video!Meir Elkabas discusses this week’s Torah parsha, Parshat Shemot (Exodus). How do we do teshuvah? Rebbe Nachman reveals an important teaching on how to do teshuvah through the words of this week’s Torah portion. Each of us has our unique soul root from one of the 12 tribes and there is a corresponding gate through which our prayer enter. But today it is difficult to determine which of the 12 tribes we come from–most of us don’t know. But by saying Tehillim (the Book of Psalms) we have a powerful tool that can open the doors for us. Meir also introduces us to the concept of Shovavim, which the AriZal explains in the Kabbalah, and which begins this week.
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Learn about the story of Pesasch and how it relates to faith and miracles in our lives.