This week’s parsha begins with giving a half-shekel to the Mishkan (Sanctuary) and later…
ketoret
When the Levites were inaugurated to serve and assist the Cohanim in the Mishkan,…
- ShabbatWatchWeekly Torah Portion
Chaim Kramer – Parshat Ki Tisa – Part I
by Chaim Kramerby Chaim KramerPart 1 of Chaim Kramer on the Torah portion, Ki Tisa, by the light of Breslov Chassidut. In part one, he talks about the mitzvah of shekalim and giving charity in general, being part of the Jewish nation, and appropriate self-esteem. Next he speaks about physical and spiritual cleanliness. Other topics include the incense, holiness, elements of prayer, sacrifices, Beit Hamikdash, and more.
Like this video? Then please, LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE!
What does marriage have to do with the death of the Aaron’s sons? This…
What would life be like if everything was just fun and games? Many dream…
DMeir Elkabas describes the deeper meaning and incredible power of one of the points of the the incense offering and how it connects to speaking truth.
Did you enjoy this teaching of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov? If you did, please COMMENT, LIKE, & SHARE this video.
Meir Elkabas discusses this week’s Torah portion, Parshat Naso. Reb Meir explains that after receiving the Torah on Shavuot, we get a major new beginning, as evidenced by all the teachings, including the kabbalah, about Parshat Naso. Reb Meir explains the Zohar on this parsha which speaks about bringing a spoon filled with ketoret (incense.) Rebbe Nachman teaches that reciting the passages about ketoret, the incense offering, in the siddur every day ihelps lifts you out of depression and brings you to tremendous joy.
Like this video? Please Share and Like this Video!
Meir Elkabas shares Reb Noson’s insight into the order of the Temple offerings and the secrets of the ketoret (incense), which elucidates our life purpose, that of rectifying holy sparks.
Please LIKE, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE.
Recently I read an abysmal statistic. According to a 2014 PEW Research Center study,…
“It’s all your fault!” Since the days of Adam and Eve, men have always…