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Chaim Kramer – Parshat Beshalach
by Chaim Kramerby Chaim KramerChaim Kramer explains the weekly Torah portion, Beshalach, in the light of Breslov Chassidut. After the open miracles of the crossing the Red Sea, there was a series of concealments and revelations of Hashem: the falling of the Manna, the water from the rock, Amalek and the defeat of Amalek. Reb Noson shows us the meaning of these concealments and revelations in our lives. Rabbi Kramer explains our mission in light of living with the understanding that by putting ourselves in Hashem’s Providence we change the “natural order.”Like this video? Then please, LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE!
Chaim Kramer discusses the weekly Torah portion, Parshat Chukat. We learn that the ashes of the parah adama (the red heifer) make the pure impure and the impure pure, a concept that Rebbe Nachman explains in Likutey Moharan 55. The discussion continues with the story of Moshe Rabbeinu striking the rock; Moshe coming to the area controlled by the Edomites; the Jews getting tired of the manna, the attack of the snakes, and the brass serpent; Sichon and Og; and the lessons we can learn from these and other Torah events.
Like this video? Then please LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE!Chaim Kramer discusses the weekly Torah portion, Parshat Shelach, and explains how lashon hara, negative talk, slander against other people and the spies complaints and bad reports against the Land of Israel, sowed destruction, and gives examples relevant today, especially the news media.
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The Parsha this week recounts the amazing miracle of the Man (Manna Bread) which began…
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Concepts in Breslov Chassidut for Shavuot and Beyond (Likutey Moharan 56)
by Yossi Katzby Yossi KatzThe Kabbalistic concept of Malchut, Kingship, is an essential key to understanding and carrying out our life mission. Hashem is King of Everything, but each of us is the ruler of our own dominion. Rebbe Nachman of Breslov teaches that when we use our own malchut properly, we are trusted and relied on. When we abuse our power, we inevitably crash and burn. Our personal Malchut is ineffectual unless we learn, understand, and apply Torah in our lives.