Meir Elkabas explains why we need to do much Torah study, prayer, and mitzvot in order to receive help from the Tzaddik.
Tzaddik
Hold On! The Double-Edged Lesson Meshivat Nefesh #25 What is a tzaddik? A tzaddik is…
Why did Rebbe Nachman reveal so much of his precious wisdom? Meir Elkabas tells us a parable of the Rebbe’s which explains.
Series: Human Self-Creation with the Kabbalah of Rebbe Nachman
In this provocative course, together we’ll explore the pathology of a Universal and most basic human flaw: Self-Deception.
Rebbe Nachman’s Likutey Moharan 51 explains where the psychological constitution of Man is situated, then shows us the psyche against the backdrop of grand Kabbalistic principles, as described in the Arizal’s (R’ Isaac Luria) teachings about the very beginning of Creation.
Gratitude’s power is richer than you think it is–by thanking Hashem you can bring blessings and salvation into your life.
For women only.
In this highly-relevant, survey-style course, we’ll discuss a different topic each week from a Breslov perspective, discussions that will dig deep into life as a Jewish woman. Rebbetzin Yehudis Golshevsky will share her own personal experiences and insights from living as a Breslov woman in Jerusalem. Students are encouraged to email questions of general interest in advance and/or ask them during class.
Series: Human Self-Creation with the Kabbalah of Rebbe Nachman
“I need to speak with the Tzaddik!”
In this concise but elegant Torah, Rebbe Nachman assures us that that the process of communication between the Tzaddik and his followers never ends. The essence of the Tzaddik can be readily accessed and integrated into our lives, long after their passing. Learning how to learn and how to view learning is a key to unlocking the riches of the Tzaddik’s wisdom.
Monday, Sept. 21st; 8:00 pm Eastern time
Yom Kippur Uncovered with Yossi Katz