After many years of bitter bondage in Egypt, the poor Hebrew slaves emerge victorious…
Shavuot
Celebrating Shavuot with the Breslov Research Institute. Featuring important dates, fascinating history, stories, customs, and more.
Having just celebrated Shavuot, I realized that is an interesting holiday. On the one…
BRI is proud to present a FREE Shavuot study guide. The booklet contains almost…
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Over a three day Yom Tov there is so much time to sit and…
In his mercy, Hashem sent this day called Lag B’Omer on the thirty third day of the Omer counting as a relief from the intense dinim (judgments) of the time between Pesach and Shavuot, Sefirat HaOmer. On this day we celebrate the revelation of the Zohar by Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai as well.
Do you like this video? Then please SHARE this video!Without Reb Noson’s explication of Likutey Moharan, much of Rebbe Nachman’s deeper meaning would be obscured, perhaps most of all for the more complex lessons. Lesson 66 is one of those lessons whose riches might have remained hidden without Reb Noson’s Likutey Halachot.
Last semester, Reb Meir Elkabas taught Lesson 66; this semester, he’ll shift directly to Reb Noson’s vibrant exploration of many aspects upon aspects of this Torah. Join Jerusalem-based teacher, Reb Meir, for a class that will alter your perceptions and open the door to your bond with the true Tzaddikim, and help you prepare, day by day, to receive the Torah.
Series: Living the Life of a Breslover Chassid with Likutey Halachot
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.
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Concepts in Breslov Chassidut for Shavuot and Beyond (Likutey Moharan 56)
by Yossi Katzby Yossi KatzThe Kabbalistic concept of Malchut, Kingship, is an essential key to understanding and carrying out our life mission. Hashem is King of Everything, but each of us is the ruler of our own dominion. Rebbe Nachman of Breslov teaches that when we use our own malchut properly, we are trusted and relied on. When we abuse our power, we inevitably crash and burn. Our personal Malchut is ineffectual unless we learn, understand, and apply Torah in our lives.
Rabbi Tauber – Likutey Halachot, Class 15 – mp3 Download If you live in…