Part 2 of Reb Natan’s Likutei Halachot
Likutey Halachot
Part 2 of Reb Natan’s Likutei Halachot
Part 2 of Reb Natan’s Likutei Halachot
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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In this survey of the symbols of each of the High Holidays, Yehudis Golshevsky mines teachings from Reb Noson’s Likutey Halachot and other sources. Learn the meaning of the holiday symbols via the light of Breslov Chassidut and enrich your Chagim!
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?
Reb Noson, Rebbe Nachman’s leading student and scribe, tells us that the depth and breadth of Rebbe Nachman’s utterly original teachings were designed to show us how improve our relationships with our spiritual self, each other and God. In his unique work, Likutey Halachot, Reb Noson extrapolates from Rebbe Nachman’s works to uncover rich insights into the Shulchan Oruch (the Code of Jewish Law), a text that is often misperceived as dry, dusty, or irrelevant. Likutey Halachot is bursting with inspirational explications of halacha (Jewish law), via the light of Breslov Chassidut, scripture, and the Kabbalastic masters.