Simplicity in mitzvot means performing the mitzvah because God commanded me to do so!…
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What do we take with us to the next world? Chaya Rivka Zwolinski explains.
Feeling overwhelmed with your to-do list? Don’t worry, just do your part and Hashem…
If a person has emunah in HaShem he realizes all of his obstacles are…
When is it okay to borrow money? Meir Elkabas explains. Like this video? Let…
When we first begin to serve Hashem and we do a mitzvah or two, God has such great love and gains tremendous delight and joy from our devotions, he regards the small mitzvot we do as as very, very great.
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Meir Elkabas explains what the Arizal and Rebbe Nachman tell us about two different paths which activate and bring down abundance from Hashem.
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Series: Likutey Moharan Essentials
In this text-based shiur, Reb Yirmy Ginsberg will discuss three short lessons in Likutey Moharan Tinyana—LM II 46, LM II 47, and LM II 48. Although less complex on the surface than some other, these lessons go to the core of our spiritual service of Hashem. Each topic offers the opportunity for reflection on a larger theme within each lesson.
Topics include:
Lesson 46: Daily Mesirat Nefesh
What is Mesirat Nefesh (spiritual sacrifice) in mind, body, and soul?
Understanding Confusion of the Mind
Seeing through the Imaginary Walls we Create & Breaking out of our Self-Made PrisonIn the Kabbalistic teaching on Creation, God put so much immense light in the vessels of Creation, that the vessels shattered. Our job now is to gather in the holy sparks of the shattered vessels, scattered throughout Creation. Meir Elkabas explains how.
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Meir Elkabas – Parshat Behar-Bechukotai
by Meir Elkabasby Meir ElkabasIn this week’s video about the Torah portion, Meir Elkabas discusses the meaning of the Kabbalistic sefira, malchut, keter, the Sabbatical year and the Jubilee, the 50th Gate, a deeper level of emunah, charging interest and views towards money, following torah through mitzvah observance, curses, being joyful, and more.
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