Hashem hears your cries, so don’t give up!
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Reb Noson shares the following advice on how to be successful with his son…
What is the goal to work towards in living a Jewish life? Here’s the day-to-day life of a Breslover Chasid as Meir Elkabas explains. Part 2
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Strive for renewal. How? By purifying your heart. Meir Elkabas explains Rebbe Nachman’s powerful lesson.
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Meir Elkabas discusses this week’s Torah parsha, Parshat Bo. In this video Meir Elkabas discusses the parsha, the mitzvah of eating matzo on Passover, and the difference between matzo and chametz (leavened food) according to Rebbe Nachman of Breslov. Matzo and chametz offer us deep lessons about the process of leaving exile, and our own, personal exiles.
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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.
Series: Living the Life of a Breslover Chassid with Likutey Halachot
Nothing But The Truth
Reb Noson, Rebbe Nachman’s leading student and scribe, reveals how the depth and breadth of Rebbe Nachman’s teachings helps us improve ourselves and get closer to Hashem. In his singular work, Likutey Halachot, Reb Noson extrapolates from Rebbe Nachman’s works and uncovers rich insights into the Shulchan Aruch (the Code of Jewish Law), a text that is often misperceived as dry, dusty, or irrelevant. Likutey Halachot is bursting with inspirational explications of halacha (Jewish law), via the light of Breslov Chassidut, scripture, and the Kabbalastic masters.
As we learn the text, students will begin to see the world through the eyes of the ultimate Breslover, Reb Noson. In this course with Reb Eliyahu Hecht, you will explore the deeper meaning of the Jewish laws and learn the author’s advice for achieving spiritual growth. This is halacha the way it was meant to be learned and understood!
Meir Elkabas shares Rebbe Nachman’s inspiring teaching on King David’s words about prayer.
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Meir Elkabas discusses this week’s Torah parsha, Parshat Shemot (Exodus). How do we do teshuvah? Rebbe Nachman reveals an important teaching on how to do teshuvah through the words of this week’s Torah portion. Each of us has our unique soul root from one of the 12 tribes and there is a corresponding gate through which our prayer enter. But today it is difficult to determine which of the 12 tribes we come from–most of us don’t know. But by saying Tehillim (the Book of Psalms) we have a powerful tool that can open the doors for us. Meir also introduces us to the concept of Shovavim, which the AriZal explains in the Kabbalah, and which begins this week.
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