The mere mentioning of the names of Tzaddikim has incredible power. When you say the name of a Tzaddik, you activate his memory and merit. Reb Meir explains.
Lesson 66 is the longest and one of the most intricate lessons in the first part of Likutey Moharan. Rebbe Nachman taught it in several stages, and touched on numerous themes, including, but not limited to the Tzaddik and his spirit; how to actuate potential; mitigating wrath and livelihood; truth, perfected speech and praying honestly; the downfall of the wicked; overcoming obstacles to one’s spiritual goals and so much more.
Jerusalem-based BreslovCampus teacher, Reb Meir Elkabas, brings this complex but essential teaching of Rebbe Nachman to life.
This week Chaim Kramer discusses the double Torah portion Nitzavim-Vayelech through the light of Rebbe Nachman’s teachings. Reb Chaim explains how we are preparing for Rosh Hashana, when Hashem judges us, during the weeks before. He speaks about the mitzvot in this Torah portion, bikurim and tithes, which shows our gratitude to God. Reb Chaim speaks about the blessings and the curses, the holocaust, and the survivors of the holocaust, and our own personal mission. There is also a special blessing from Reb Chaim.
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Can we connect the reality we experience with the reality before Creation? Meir Elkabas explains how to do spiritual mathematics.
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