A story about Rabbi Avraham Sternhartz and Rabbi Yaakov Meir Shechter illustrates the value of simplicity and the power of talking to Hashem in your own words.
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King David mourned the death of his son Avshalom (Absalom) by saying his name 8 times, elevating his neshama each time. This shows us the power of a Tzaddik. The Tzaddikim can give us a boost by helping us tap into the power of Hashem’s compassion. Based on Likutey Moharan 13.
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Rebbe Nachman encourages us to express our good desires. The power of verbalizing your good desires can change you as well as others. Reach and achieve your potential.
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What are the Gates of Zion? Torah study which teaches the Jewish people halachot, the Jewish laws. Torah study and following the halachot, are the way to bring the Mashiach, they are the “gateways” to Hashem. The Tzaddikim give us new enhanced insights into our Torah study and observance of halachot and help us gain new
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Repentance is an ongoing life-long process, but there is a special time God has given us to return. That time is now—the month of Elul and in this three-part class, Meir Elkabas discusses aspects of repentance and tools we can use, based on Rebbe Nachman’s book, Advice.
Prayer can achieve miracles, including finding your soul mate and even improving your marriage. Meir Elkabas encourages us to use the weapon of prayer to heal a marriage.
The teshuvah process, returning to God, seems so difficult, it seems impossible. But coming close to the Tzaddikim the righteous Jews, helps mitigate suffering.
The goal of learning in the secular world is for self-gratification, status, power. The goal of learning in the world of Torah is for the sake of Hashem. It’s fueled by Emunah (Faith.) Even if there is great intellectual power in this kind of Torah learning, the motivation and “flavor” of this learning is completely different.
The power of free will is the strongest personal force we have. In this week’s Torah portion, Balak, Bilam uses his power of choice to do evil. Reb Noson reveals the secret of free-will.
In 1842 Reb Nachman Tulchiner succeeded in printing Reb Noson’s magnum opus, Likutey Halachot. How did he deal with the fierce censorship of the Russian Empire, which forbade the printing of books of Torah and Chassidut?