On Rebbe Nachman’s last Rosh Hashana before he died, he said nothing is greater than being by him on Rosh Hashana. Reb Noson tells us what the Rebbe really meant.
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Rebbe Nachman tells us to learn halacha, Jewish law, each and every day. Why? And how does the average person go about doing this? Meir Elkabas explains.
What’s more amazing than an instrument that can make a horse sing? Find out what is truly greater and connect to your true personal mission in this short video based on Rebbe Nachman’s story, The Exchanged Children.
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?
Rebbe Nachman explains what a sense of true personal worth and true humility really are.
Rebbe Nachman encourages us to learn as much Torah as possible. But what happens if there are times when we are taken away from our Torah study? It’s your opportunity to connect to the hidden Torah.
Rebbe Nachman tells us that if you want to advance spiritually, you need to be in the Holy Land, the Land of Israel. What if you already live there?
Rebbe Nachman explains the power of connecting with the true Tzaddikim and how to come close to them.