Chaim Kramer discusses Nitzavim, the last weekly Torah portion before Rosh Hashanah, which helps us begin the New Year with a clear mind and renewed focus, and a fresh approach to service of Hashem.
If you like this post please LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE!
judgment
This week Chaim Kramer discusses the Torah portion Ki Tavo through the light of Rebbe Nachman’s teachings. Reb Chaim explains how we are preparing for Rosh Hashana, when Hashem judges us, during the weeks before. He speaks about the mitzvot in this Torah portion, bikurim and tithes, which shows our gratitude to God. Reb Chaim speaks about the blessings and the curses, the holocaust, and the survivors of the holocaust, and our own personal mission. There is also a special blessing from Reb Chaim.
Like this video? Then please LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE!
This week Chaim Kramer discusses the Torah portion Shoftim through the light of Rebbe Nachman’s teachings. Reb Chaim talks about understanding the concept of judgment in the parsha, especially the importance of judging one’s self as advised by Rebbe Nachman of Breslov as it relates to this week’s Torah portion, shoftim. He also speaks about appointing a King, and how this relates to each of us on a deeply personal level. Rebbe Nachman talks about one’s own authority in this world, how one’s actions have an impact on self, family and friends, and even other souls that we may not be aware of.
Like this video? Then please LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE!- Jewish HolidaysTzaddikUmanWatch
Rebbe Nachman’s Uman Rosh Hashana Part 1
by Meir Elkabasby Meir ElkabasWhat is the meaning behind participating in Uman Rosh Hashana?
Why is hitbodedut, personal prayer, essential, according to Rebbe Nachman?
How can we bring out the potential to actual?
Meir Elkabas explains.
Like this video? SUBSCRIBE to our channel. Rebbe Nachman says judging ourselves every day (yes, even today!) takes away the need for corrective Heavenly judgments.
If you are inspired by the teachings of Rebbe Nachman, please share this video!
Series: Human Self-Creation with the Kabbalah of Rebbe Nachman
In this moving lesson (Likutey Moharan 15) Rebbe Nachman reveals the true nature and experience of Yirat Hashem, Fear of G-d, which is the essence of Divine Service. The path to this ‘ultimate goal’ requires faith and trust, prayer, hitbodedut (intense meditative prayer) study, and connecting to Hashem via the mitzvot.
Genuine Yirah (fear) is living with the consciousness that only Hashem controls and directs the events of our lives and the events of the world. This authentic Yirah liberates us from baseless fears and false worries which tend to dominate our inner being—if we let them. Accordingly, true Yirat Hashem liberates us from the bonds of the unreal and allows us to reach our true spiritual potential.
Everything that happens all year, even on the very last day, is decreed on Rosh Hashanah. When we follow Rebbe Nachman’s teachings, especially hitbodedut, we come closer to Hashem and live our life to the fullest.
If you like this post please LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE!
In this short video about the Torah portion of the week, Shoftim, Chaim Kramer gives us insights into appointing a king, names of Hashem, the Jewish people are a nation of priests, belief in God, and more, based on the teachings of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov. Appoint a king, and recognize Hashem.
Series: Human Self-Creation with the Kabbalah of Rebbe Nachman
In this short segment of a much longer lesson, Rebbe Nachman focuses on the essence of Rosh Hashanah. What is revealed? The Yom Tov’s dynamic cosmic process in which the Creator reaches out and encourages Man to approach and seek atonement from Him! Rebbe Nachman boldly portrays a drama in which we are drawn forth by Hashem’s warmth—from our embarrassed, humiliated isolation—toward a confidently meaningful confrontation with ourselves, and a deeper understanding of our true nature, potential and mission.