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Chaim Kramer – Parshat Acharei Mot-Kedoshim
by Chaim Kramerby Chaim KramerChaim Kramer discusses the weekly parshiot, Acharei Mot-Kedoshim, which cover the laws of morality (and what constitutes immorality), adultery, idolatry, purity and impurity, sanctity, Yom Kippur, repentance, forgiveness, and how to build a fence against the low elements that could influence you and destroy your soul.
How do we adapt to the societies we live in? Do we take on corrupt and immoral customs and practices? Or do we retain our commitment to Hashem’s Torah? Which civilization do we want to be part of?Like this video? Then please LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE!
How can we be at peace with the bad as well as the good,…
This week Chaim Kramer discusses the Torah portion Parshat Haazinu through the light of Rebbe Nachman’s teachings.
Reb Chaim discusses Moshe’s song, “Haazinu”, singing about the Jews’ failures and sins, and their ultimate redemption by Hashem and return to Eretz Yisrael, the Holy Land of Israel. He also discusses free will, Shabbat T’ Shuvah (Shabbos Shuva), and returning to Hashem during this propitious time of year.
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Reciting Psalms has the power to arouse even the unmotivated to repent. The Psalms…
This piece is about how Hashem fills the whole world, therefore, we can always…
This week Chaim Kramer discusses Yom Kippur, the day of atonement and forgiveness. Reb Chaim discusses God’s Creation of the world, and the Creation of teshuvah (repentance) before the Creation of the world. Topics include sin, repentance, mitzvot, regret, and the importance of turning to Hashem–today!
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In this short video about the Torah portion of the week, Shoftim, Chaim Kramer gives us insights into appointing a king, names of Hashem, the Jewish people are a nation of priests, belief in God, and more, based on the teachings of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov. Appoint a king, and recognize Hashem.
Rebbe Nachman explains that when a father repents, his offspring yearns to return to Hashem, too. There is always hope for a parent to help their children.
Life can seem messy, even confusing. We all face daily hardships that prevent us from living the life we envision for ourselves. How do we make change? We begin by seeking the meaning of our difficulties, and dissonance becomes harmonious.
In this three-part class, Yossi Katz discusses Likutey Moharan II, Lesson 82. In this complex, rewarding Torah, Rebbe Nachman gives us insights into the reasons why we experience disorder and shows us how our awareness that Malchut (Kingliness) belongs to God, helps us live the life we’re meant to.