This week on BreslovCampus, Meir Elkabas discusses the Torah portion, Parshat Emor. In this…
Sukkot
Celebrating Sukkot with the Breslov Research Institute. Featuring important dates, fascinating history, stories, customs, and more.
This week Rabbi Chaim Kramer discusses the joyous Jewish holiday of Sukkot with inspiration and insights from Rebbe Nachman and Rav Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev. He examines the rare time between Yom Kippur and Sukkot, after we’ve done teshuvah, when we’re busy joyfully building the Sukka, a very precious mitzvah. Reb Chaim also explains the mitzvah of the Lulav and Etrog, in only the way he can.
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On this day, Chai Tishrei, some 212 years ago, an awesome light passed from…
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Dvar Torah for Sukkot – Rabbi Nachman’s Stories
by Ozer Bergmanby Ozer BergmanBased on Rabbi Nachman’s Stories, The Exchanged Children, #11 (pp.251-62) The true prince and the son…
Today is exactly one year since I broke my foot and ended up not…
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BreslovCampus & Chaim Kramer – Chol HaMoed Sukkot
by Chaim Kramerby Chaim KramerThis week Rabbi Chaim Kramer talks about Chol HaMoed Sukkot with inspiration and insights from Rebbe Nachman, Reb Noson and Rav Tzvi Aryeh Rosenfeld. In this fascinating discussion, Reb Chaim speaks about the three main taavas (immorality, gluttony, and avarice), their association with Pesach, Shavuot and Sukkot, and how we are to understand them as they relate to Chol HaMoed, the in-between days.
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Staying on Schedule with the Holiday Meal Prep Despite My Erev Chag Wipeout
The top three ingredients for productive and less stressful holiday preparations are make ahead…
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The Sukkah and the Holiness of the Land of Israel
by Chaim Freudby Chaim FreudChaim Freud explains that within the walls of the Sukkah, the Holiness of the…
This year, we reprinted over 50 books, using over 50 tons of paper to…
Simplicity in mitzvot means performing the mitzvah because God commanded me to do so!…