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Settle Only For The Best
by Meir Elkabasby Meir ElkabasWithin Parshat Shoftim, various laws are discussed, including one concerning seeking advice from the…
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Meir Elkabas – Parshat Shoftim
by Meir Elkabasby Meir ElkabasThis week on BreslovCampus, Meir Elkabas discusses the Torah portion, Parshat Shoftim with insights from Rebbe Nachman of Breslov. We learn why you should always go to the top Rav or Tzaddik for advice.
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Is it permitted or forbidden? Will I be able to pass this test? Is…
In order to get something, in order to ask G-d for something, we need…
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Korach’s mistake – Parshat Korach
by Chaim Freudby Chaim FreudWhat went on here? What was Korach’s mistake? Why did he attack Moshe when…
Chaim Kramer discusses this week’s Torah parsha, Vayikra. Vayikra helps us understand the importance of speaking to God in hitbodedut, private personal prayer to God. Reb Chaim also talks about personal sacrifices we make in life, eating and diet, avarice, immorality, etc, and how we can learn to humble ourselves.
Like this video? Then please, LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE!Meir Elkabas discusses this week’s Torah parsha, Parshat Ki Tisa. In this Torah portion, we learn that without the sin of the Golden Calf, the Jews never would have learned the 13 Attributes of Mercy. This shows us that no matter how far we fall, we can use that fall to come back to Hashem and reveal a higher level of compassion. It is important to connect to a true Tzaddik because his teachings will help us come back to Hashem. Never give up!
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Why do the Children dress up as the Kohen Gadol (High Priest) on Purim? – Parashat Tzaveh – Purim
Let’s look into this week’s parsha, as well as the story of Purim. Don’t…