Meir Elkabas teaches a lesson given by Reb Noson on the essence of Moshes…
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In this week’s Torah portion, Parshat Chukat, Moshe Rebbeinu strikes the rock and water…
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This week on BreslovCampus, Meir Elkabas discusses the Torah portion, Parshat Beshalach, with insights from Rebbe Nachman of Breslov. In this parsha, the Torah equates faith in Hashem with faith in Moshe, his servant. The role of the tzaddikim is to teach us how to have true emunah in Hashem and connect to Him.
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Parshat Shemot–Let My People Go/Life’s Tests
by Meir Elkabasby Meir ElkabasThis week on BreslovCampus, Meir Elkabas discusses the Torah portion, Parshat Shemot, which with insights from Rebbe Nachman of Breslov and Reb Noson. In this parsha, Moshe Rabbeinu asks Pharoah to “Let my people go.” Instead, Pharoah hardens his heart and makes it even more difficult for the Children of Israel to leave, doubling their work and trying to crush their spirit. This was a test for Moshe from Hashem. Rebbe Nachman says these are the tests of the Tzaddikim.
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Meir Elkabas discusses this week’s Torah portion, Parshat Devarim with insights from Rebbe Nachman of Breslov. Why does Moses wait until just before his death to rebuke the Jewish people? Reb Meir explains.
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Like this video? Please Share and Like this Video!Meir Elkabas discusses this week’s Torah portion, Parshat Korach. Reb Meir explains that the benefit of the Tzaddikim in this world, because there their accomplishment is so great, there must be conflict and strife against them. In this week’s parsha, Korach, who was a very big Torah scholar, opposed Moshe Rabbeinu. We learn why Moshiach isn’t here and why we must ask Hashem to bring us close to the true Tzaddikim.
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