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As the attacks of the opposition are battling with full force, you will need an equivalent force to combat them. This is the Tzaddik – the True Tzaddik – the Complete Tzaddik.
Why do we need the Tzaddik in our lives? How does connecting to the Tzaddik bring us joy? Why do his teachings help elevate our souls?
In this seven-part course, we’ll discuss the spiritual and practical meaning of the Tzaddik, using Advice (Likutey Eitzot) as our guide. Join us and learn about a powerful key concept in Breslov Chasidut, one that is vitally important to the Jewish nation as well as to each individual.
For some, the idea of the Tzaddik can be challenging to understand. But the concept of the Tzaddik, a righteous individual and the shepherd of the Jewish people, is one that is rooted in Torah Judaism, perhaps most recognizably in the beloved figure of Moses, our humble but great leader and teacher.
Rebbe Nachman of Breslov understood and emphasized the importance of connecting to the Tzaddikim of the generation, the special individuals who are able to elevate each prayer to its proper place.
Repentance is an ongoing life-long process, but there is a special time God has given us to return. That time is now—the month of Elul and in this three-part class, Meir Elkabas discusses aspects of repentance and tools we can use, based on Rebbe Nachman’s book, Advice.
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.