One of the most important lessons from Rebbe Nachman is on serving Hashem with…
simplicity
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Parshat Acharei Mot–The Priestly Garments of the Kohen Gadol
by Meir Elkabasby Meir ElkabasThis week on BreslovCampus, Meir Elkabas discusses the Torah portion, Parshat Acharei Mot. In…
Meir Elkabas discusses this week’s Torah parsha, Parshat Mishpatim. In this video we learn about the concept of “naaseh v’nishma”, “we will do and we will listen,” the ultimate proclamation of pure emunah (faith.) Hashem says to a person (so to speak): Do the mitzvot simply with straightforward emunah, and the time that you have committed doing it is the proof that you won’t abandon me and then I’ll reveal the secret and deep meanings behind what you are doing.
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Like Azamra!, Ayeh (Likutey Moharan II, 12), one of the essential teachings of Breslov Chassidut, inspired abundant commentary by Reb Noson and others. It deals with a universal problem: No matter one’s spiritual level, falls occur. In this essential lesson, Rebbe Nachman shows us how to seek God from the darkest depths and Reb Noson illustrates the many forms the search may take.
Using the text as a guide, you will take a journey along Rebbe Nachman’s path of spiritual recovery and discovery. No matter where you are holding, recognizing the psychospiritual opportunities in life’s ups and downs, and following the advice in Ayeh, will bring you to a place of healing. You are stronger than you think! Never give up!
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What’s the secret to a joyous life? “Ah, prustak!” said the Rebbe. “Ah, simplicity!”
This seven-part class will focus on one of the most beloved of Rebbe Nachman’s 13 major stories, The Sophisticate and The Simpleton, the story of two friends. The sophisticate travels the world, acquiring tremendous amounts of philosophical and scientific knowledge. The simpleton stays home and becomes a mediocre shoemaker. In the end their paths meet and the surprising conclusion offers us insights into the meaning of success and happiness.
A story about Rabbi Avraham Sternhartz and Rabbi Yaakov Meir Shechter illustrates the value of simplicity and the power of talking to Hashem in your own words.
Like this video? Please LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE.Rebbe Nachman warns against being overly-stringent. Instead, approach Judaism with simplicity and joy.
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Recipe for Joy:
Take one part Simplicity.
Mix with large quantities of Faith.
Add a dash of Hitbodedut (prayer–talking to God in your own words).
Combine and live with joy.Post your comments and questions, below.