Every Rosh Hashanah men from around the world gather to be with Rebbe Nachman.…
women
Series: Relationships with Chaya Rivka Zwolinski
For women only.
How do the eyes, hands, heart, and other body parts reflect your spiritual anatomy?
Does good health or it’s opposite always correspond to the state of your soul?
Is there an original holistic healing modality that is rooted in Jewish mysticism, one that is relevant today?
For women only.
In this guide to the spiritual work we do during the Sefirah period, we’ll explore the seven lower Divine attributes according to the teachings of Rebbe Nachman and Reb Noson, especially as we find them in the story of The Master of Prayer.
We’ll also use the contemporary Kabbalistic text of the Sefirah period, U’sfartem Lachem, by Rav Danial Frisch, and discuss the interinclusion of attributes, their permutations, and how they relate to us personally. Even though its teachings are rooted in the loftiest concepts, the text offers us a chance to apply them to the realm of action in a way more easily grasped.
Brought to you by BreslovCampus.org Workshop #1 Together, explore how the light of Rebbe…
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.
- Breslov CampusCourse Library
Speaking from the Soul: Discovering the Spiritual Potential of Your Words
Women have a particular connection to speech—the Talmud tells us that “Ten measures of speech descended to the world, and women took nine of them.” But, aside from a knowing smile, what does this mean to us personally?
Level: Beginner through advanced
Text: Various, optionalNote: This class is for women only. Textual skills are not necessary; Yehudis’ forte her ability to take more complex Chassidic concepts and break them down so that both relative beginners and more advanced students can absorb them. Those who have textual skills will be provided with source material to prepare or use as references for classes.
Women have a particular connection to speech—the Talmud tells us that “Ten measures of speech descended to the world, and women took nine of them.” But, aside from a knowing smile, what does this mean to us personally?