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Outpouring – Introduction – Part 05

Posted on October 26, 2016

Tefilah (Jewish prayer) in light of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov. Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon. This anthology of Rabbi Nachman’s teachings about tefila (prayer) began as a small collection called Hishtapkhus Hanefesh (Outpouring of the Soul). It was compiled by Rabbi Moshe Yehoshua Bezhilianski (known as Reb Alter of Teplik) and first published in Jerusalem about Continue Reading »

Outpouring – Introduction – Part 04

Posted on October 26, 2016

Tefilah (Jewish prayer) in light of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov. Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon. This anthology of Rabbi Nachman’s teachings about tefila (prayer) began as a small collection called Hishtapkhus Hanefesh (Outpouring of the Soul). It was compiled by Rabbi Moshe Yehoshua Bezhilianski (known as Reb Alter of Teplik) and first published in Jerusalem about Continue Reading »

Outpouring – Introduction – Part 03

Posted on October 26, 2016

Tefilah (Jewish prayer) in light of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov. Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon. This anthology of Rabbi Nachman’s teachings about tefila (prayer) began as a small collection called Hishtapkhus Hanefesh (Outpouring of the Soul). It was compiled by Rabbi Moshe Yehoshua Bezhilianski (known as Reb Alter of Teplik) and first published in Jerusalem about Continue Reading »

Outpouring – Introduction – Part 02

Posted on October 26, 2016

Tefilah (Jewish prayer) in light of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov. Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon. This anthology of Rabbi Nachman’s teachings about tefila (prayer) began as a small collection called Hishtapkhus Hanefesh (Outpouring of the Soul). It was compiled by Rabbi Moshe Yehoshua Bezhilianski (known as Reb Alter of Teplik) and first published in Jerusalem about Continue Reading »

Outpouring – Introduction – Part 01

Posted on October 26, 2016

Tefilah (Jewish prayer) in light of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov. Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon. This anthology of Rabbi Nachman’s teachings about tefila (prayer) began as a small collection called Hishtapkhus Hanefesh (Outpouring of the Soul). It was compiled by Rabbi Moshe Yehoshua Bezhilianski (known as Reb Alter of Teplik) and first published in Jerusalem about Continue Reading »

2016-07-10 – LM1 – Torah 031 – Para. 9 Mid. – Letters of the Torah, Yearning Creates a New Soul, Learning Torah from a Worthy Teacher

Posted on July 11, 2016

Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon. 00:00 – The letters of the alef-beis (Hebrew alphabet), and the crowns, vowels, and musical notes of the written Torah. There are 600,000 letters in the Torah, representing the 600,000 root souls of the Jewish People. The yearning to achieve a greater spiritual level actually creates new life-force in a person. Continue Reading »

BeHaAlosekha 5741 (Review)

Posted on June 21, 2016

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2016-03-20 – LM1 – Torah 029 – Part 2

Posted on March 21, 2016

Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon, 10th of Adar 2, 5776 (2016-03-20). 00:00 – Review of PARAGRAPHS 1-3 and beginning of PARAGRAPH 4. Speech that is accepted must contain good. Praising tzadikkim causes speech to be accepted. The 365 gidin (tendons) through which the blood flows correspond to the 365 prohibitions in the Torah. What does it Continue Reading »

Rabbi Yechiel Michel HaLevi Dorfman zl 1913-2006

2002-03-05 – Siyum Shas Bavli – Rabbi Yechiel Michel Dorfman zal (Yiddish)

Posted on March 5, 2002

2002-03-05 – Siyum Shas Bavli – Rabbi Yechiel Michel Dorfman zal. (Recorded 21st Adar 5762 – two months before Rabbi Dorfman’s 90th birthday. Yiddish.) 00:00 – Reference to Likutey Moharan 191. 10:30 – Bracha “Lamdeyni Chukecha”.

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1999-09-28 – Hilula – 18th Tishrei 5760 – Yahrzeit of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov – Speaker: Rabbi Yechiel Michel Dorfman zal – Locating the Tziyun in Uman (Hebrew)

Posted on September 28, 1999

Hilula – 18th Tishrei 5760 – Yahrzeit of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov – Speaker: Rabbi Yechiel Michel Dorfman zal – Locating the Tziyun in Uman. (Recorded 1999-09-28. Hebrew.) 00:43 – In the year 5715 (1955) I arrived in Uman for Rosh Hashanah, after having been [in a prison camp] in Siberia. On the second day Continue Reading »