10th of Teves – Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon.
Yahrzeit – Rav Nosson of Nemirov. Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon (2007).
Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon.
Highlights from the Hilula (memorial gathering) in honor of Rav Nosson of Nemirov – (Nosson ben Chayah Laneh, vbReb Naftali Hertz Sternhartz z”l). Recording made in Brooklyn, New York, Teves, 5742 (January 1982). Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon.
Complete English portion of the hilula – memorial gathering – in honor of Rav Nosson of Nemirov – Nosson ben Chayah Laneh, v’bR’ Naftali Hertz ז”ל Sternhartz. Recording made in Brooklyn, New York, Teves, 5742 (January 1982). Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon.
Speaker: Reb Yitzchok Mendel Rothenberg z”l (a friend of Rabbi Zvi Aryeh Rosenfeld’s father, Rabbi Yisroel Aba Rosenfeld z”l). Hilula in honor of Rav Nosson of Nemirov, 10th of Teves 5742 (1982), Brooklyn, New York.
Excerpt from a shiur given on the 26th of Kislev, 5778 (2017-12-14)at the Shaarei Chessed Breslov Shul, Jerusalem. Based on Likutey Moharan 1, Torah 33. To hear the entire shiur: Mikeitz 5778 – Good Days and Bad Days (Entire Shiur)
Based on Likutey Moharan I, Torah 33. Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon. 00:00 – Good days vs. bad days, dealing with adversity. 00:50 – The seven days of the week parallel the seven lower sefiros: Yom Rishon (Sunday) = Chessed (Loving-Kindness) Yom Sheni (Monday) = Gevurah (Strength/Containment) Yom Shlishi (Tuesday) – Tiferes (Beauty/Balance/Harmony) Yom Revi’i (Wednesday) Continue Reading »
Based on: Likutey Moharan I, Torah 33. Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon. Shiur given at the Shaarei Chessed Breslov Shul on the 26th of Kislev, 5778 (2017-12-14). 04:11 – The spiritual difference between Eretz Yisrael (the Land of Israel) and the rest of the world. 07:05 – It’s easier to see the faults of others than Continue Reading »
Vayigash 5770 – Krias Shema – 12 Words, 70 Powers (Clip). Rebbe Nachman explains the protective powers of saying the Krias Shema. These 12 words (49 letters) serve as a powerful antidote to the negative influences of the 70 nations during Israel’s exile among them. Based on Likutey Moharan 36 and Likutey Halakhos, Orach Chaim Continue Reading »