When a person truly wants to move forward spiritually, the yetzer hara will attack. What’s the solution? Meir Elkabas explains.
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When a person truly wants to move forward spiritually, the yetzer hara will attack. What’s the solution? Meir Elkabas explains.
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What does it really mean to keep the Sabbath, to be “shomer Shabbos?” Shabbat appears in every lesson in Likutey Moharan which gives us insight into its precious value.
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Rebbe Nachman tells us why a person gets sick–the soul no longer wants to be in this body. The body has tremendous power to heal and Hashem uses this power to heal us.
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The Class: Are you still joyful from being so close to Hashem during the Yom Tov season? Do you still feel uplifted from feeling that special connection with Hashem? Are you eagerly awaiting your next spiritual encounter? If you’re like most of us, you’ve already highlighted the days of Chanukah on your calendar. But, while it seems that Chanukah is the next holiday, we must remember not to overlook the most precious day of all, the holy day of deep spiritual renewal—Shabbat.
This semester we’ll discuss a lesson Rebbe Nachman taught on Shabbat Chanukah, December 17, 1808, and Reb Noson’s corresponding lesson in Likutey Halachot. We’ll learn the key elements you need to know in order to derive the maximum benefits of Shabbat and Chanukah.
The Series: Reb Noson, Rebbe Nachman’s leading student and scribe, tells us that the depth and breadth of Rebbe Nachman’s unique teachings show us how improve ourselves and get closer to Hashem. In his singular work, Likutey Halachot, Reb Noson extrapolates from Rebbe Nachman’s works to uncover 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 series, you will explore the deeper meaning of the Jewish laws and learn the Reb Noson’s advice for achieving spiritual growth. This is halacha the way it was meant to be learned.
Topics include:
Gratitude
Seeking halachic guidance and clarity
Four kinds of speech, and how we can supercharge them for maximum efficacy
The real power of Shabbat
Discovering the Unity of Hashem in our fragmented reality
Legal right of partners sharing a courtyard
Chanukah
What’s the key to peace between husband and wife?
Meir Elkabas shares his personal take from a uniquely Breslov perspective.
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Never give up! You always can begin again!
Rebbe Nachman’s essence is Rosh Hashanah, Reb Noson’s is Yom Kippur. (Reb Noson was Rebbe Nachman’s leading student and scribe.)
Meir Elkabas explains the concept of God’s forgiveness as expressed by Reb Noson, and the tremendous encouragement this gives us.
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This week on BreslovCampus, Meir Elkabas discusses the Torah portion, Parshat Vayelech, with insights from Rebbe Nachman of Breslov.
In Part 1, Reb Meir begins with lesson 6 in Likutey Moharan and how this relates to the parsha, which refers to the relationship of Moses and Joshua. How does the Tzaddik (a Rebbe) connect to his talmid (disciple)? How does a Rebbe pass down light and knowledge to his talmid?
He continues in Part 2 and discusses how the disciple can take the light given to him and transmit it to the people. This was the case with Moshe and Yehoshua, Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai and Rabbi Abba, the Arizal and Chaim Vital, the Baal Shem Tov and the Maggid of Mezritch, and Rebbe Nachman and Reb Noson. Reb Meir then explains the concept of the Ohel Moed, the Tent of Meeting, which is associated with shame and embarrassment. The true disciple must endure insults and being humiliated in order to absorb and transmit truth.
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This week on BreslovCampus, Meir Elkabas discusses the Torah portion, Parshat Ki Teitzei with insights from Rebbe Nachman of Breslov. In Part II we continue learning deep insights into the laws of lost items from Reb Noson’s Likutey Halachot. What are these “lost items?”
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This Course: Not all days are created equal—some are hard and some are easy. But the days of Yom Tov are spiritually supercharged opportunities for growth. In this class with Reb Eliyahu Hecht, you’ll prepare yourself for this coming Yom Tov season with the teachings of Reb Noson. Learn how to make the most of each day, especially the days of Yom Tov. When you do, you’ll always be ready to connect to higher levels, no matter what.
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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