How do we pull ourselves out of the most darkest places? Chaim Freud explains.
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Series: Likutey Moharan Essentials
This Series: Likutey Moharan is the Magnum Opus of Rebbe Nachman with a depth and breadth unlike any other work in Jewish spiritual literature. In this series, Reb Yirmy Ginsberg explores Likutey Moharan I and II in compelling yet down to earth explorations of spiritual growth in real life.
This Course: In this text-based course, Reb Yirmy Ginsberg will discuss three short lessons in Likutey Moharan Tinyana—LM II 48, 49, and 50. Although less complex on the surface than some others, these lessons go to the core of our spiritual service of Hashem. Each topic offers the opportunity for reflection on a larger theme within each lesson.
Strive for renewal. How? By purifying your heart. Meir Elkabas explains Rebbe Nachman’s powerful lesson.
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Meir Elkabas discusses this week’s Torah parsha, Parshat Shemot (Exodus). How do we do teshuvah? Rebbe Nachman reveals an important teaching on how to do teshuvah through the words of this week’s Torah portion. Each of us has our unique soul root from one of the 12 tribes and there is a corresponding gate through which our prayer enter. But today it is difficult to determine which of the 12 tribes we come from–most of us don’t know. But by saying Tehillim (the Book of Psalms) we have a powerful tool that can open the doors for us. Meir also introduces us to the concept of Shovavim, which the AriZal explains in the Kabbalah, and which begins this week.
Like this video? Please Share and Like this Video!Meir Elkabas discusses this week’s Torah parsha, Lech Lecha. Avraham left his familiar surroundings in order to discover who he really was. We too have to leave our comfort zone in order to discover who we are. Don’t miss this deep discussion of why we had to go through what we’ve been through in the past.
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Chaim Kramer- Parshat Nitzavim (Nitzavim-Vayelech)
by Chaim Kramerby Chaim KramerThis week Chaim Kramer discusses the double Torah portion Nitzavim-Vayelech through the light of Rebbe Nachman’s teachings. Reb Chaim explains how we are preparing for Rosh Hashana, when Hashem judges us, during the weeks before. He speaks about the mitzvot in this Torah portion, bikurim and tithes, which shows our gratitude to God. Reb Chaim speaks about the blessings and the curses, the holocaust, and the survivors of the holocaust, and our own personal mission. There is also a special blessing from Reb Chaim.
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The teshuvah process, returning to God, seems so difficult, it seems impossible. But coming close to the Tzaddikim the righteous Jews, helps mitigate suffering.
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