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Breslov Shiurim

Summary: Those who have learned the ways of Emuna know how much it has improved their lives. Yesivat Chut Shel Chessed is the flagship of Emuna for the entire world. Learning here is an experience that will send your soul soaring. There are classes from Gamara to Halacha, peace in the home to financial success. Yedishkite that has no negativity to it, That's not against anything. That's not difficult and not heavy, it's sweet and enjoyable.

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 Rav Yishai Tokayer-Covenant of Peace by HaRav Arush-18January2015 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Covenant of peace by HaRav Shalom Arush - for married men Book by Rabbi Shalom Arush, author of Garden of Emuna the sanctity of human affairs, the meaning and implications of spirituality and materialism, and the right way to achieve it. In this book, Rabbi explains and explains the Torah, and the great sages of Israel how by saving element, any Jew - win congregate in the Holy and altitude ascents work gained prominence as the name of the righteous. As usual, the rabbi explains and explains things from the point of view of faith, facilitator and guide step by step in a clear and straightforward in a simple and affordable. Special Edition for married men - highly recommended!

 Rav Yishai Tokayer-Covenant of Peace by HaRav Arush-19January2015 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Covenant of peace by HaRav Shalom Arush - for married men Book by Rabbi Shalom Arush, author of Garden of Emuna the sanctity of human affairs, the meaning and implications of spirituality and materialism, and the right way to achieve it. In this book, Rabbi explains and explains the Torah, and the great sages of Israel how by saving element, any Jew - win congregate in the Holy and altitude ascents work gained prominence as the name of the righteous. As usual, the rabbi explains and explains things from the point of view of faith, facilitator and guide step by step in a clear and straightforward in a simple and affordable. Special Edition for married men - highly recommended!

 Rav Yishai Tokayer-Hilchot of Business Practices-Maasser-19January2015 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Laws dealing with Business practices. How to act honestly.

 Rav Yishai Tokayer-Rav Levi Yitzchok Bender-18January2015 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Rav Levi Yitzchak Bender,by Rav Lasker (1897 - 1989) Arriving in Uman in 1915, Rabbi Levi Yitzchak became a close student of Rabbi Avraham Chazan. Although his mentor passed away two years later and World War One had come to an end, he spent the next twenty some years in what was then the center of the Breslev Chassidut. It was not long before Rabbi Levi Yitzchoks special qualities were recognized and, at the age of thirty, he was appointed prayer leader for the Rosh Hashana Morning Prayers Hashana in Uman. In the early winter of 1939, he and Rabbi Eliyahu Chaim Rosen were imprisoned in the Ukraine as subversive elements. Given a conditional reprieve, he fled, running from one city to the next, never remaining in one place for more than a few days. He spent the World War II in Siberia. After the war, he moved to Israel, via Poland. Rabbi Levi Yitzchak was the recognized leader of the Breslev synagogue in Jerusalem until he passed away. Many Breslever Chassidim accepted him as their spiritual guide, especially the baalei teshuvah, whove joined the Rebbes following in great number. Rabbi Levi Yitzchaks personal study schedule was legendary. He gave himself over to following Rebbe Nachmans teaching of finishing many of the Rebbes writing each year. His diligence in following the Rebbes advice to recite Chatzot (the midnight prayer lamenting the destruction) and practice hitbodedut was also amazing. For some seventy five years, he never missed a night of reciting Chatzot. Yet, when someone asked, Which of your accomplishments is most precious to you? Rabbi Levi Yitzchak replied simply, and in true Breslev fashion, I lived thirty years in Russia, and I still believe in G-d!

 Rav Yishai Tokayer-Covenant of Peace by HaRav Arush-30November2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Covenant of peace by HaRav Shalom Arush - for married men Book by Rabbi Shalom Arush, author of Garden of Emuna the sanctity of human affairs, the meaning and implications of spirituality and materialism, and the right way to achieve it. In this book, Rabbi explains and explains the Torah, and the great sages of Israel how by saving element, any Jew - win congregate in the Holy and altitude ascents work gained prominence as the name of the righteous. As usual, the rabbi explains and explains things from the point of view of faith, facilitator and guide step by step in a clear and straightforward in a simple and affordable. Special Edition for married men - highly recommended!

 Rav Yishai Tokayer-Covenant of Peace by HaRav Arush-04December2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Covenant of peace by HaRav Shalom Arush - for married men Book by Rabbi Shalom Arush, author of Garden of Emuna the sanctity of human affairs, the meaning and implications of spirituality and materialism, and the right way to achieve it. In this book, Rabbi explains and explains the Torah, and the great sages of Israel how by saving element, any Jew - win congregate in the Holy and altitude ascents work gained prominence as the name of the righteous. As usual, the rabbi explains and explains things from the point of view of faith, facilitator and guide step by step in a clear and straightforward in a simple and affordable. Special Edition for married men - highly recommended!

 Rav Yishai Tokayer-Covenant of Peace by HaRav Arush-02December2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Covenant of peace by HaRav Shalom Arush - for married men Book by Rabbi Shalom Arush, author of Garden of Emuna the sanctity of human affairs, the meaning and implications of spirituality and materialism, and the right way to achieve it. In this book, Rabbi explains and explains the Torah, and the great sages of Israel how by saving element, any Jew - win congregate in the Holy and altitude ascents work gained prominence as the name of the righteous. As usual, the rabbi explains and explains things from the point of view of faith, facilitator and guide step by step in a clear and straightforward in a simple and affordable. Special Edition for married men - highly recommended!

 Rav Yishai Tokayer-Covenant of Peace by HaRav Arush-01December2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Covenant of peace by HaRav Shalom Arush - for married men Book by Rabbi Shalom Arush, author of Garden of Emuna the sanctity of human affairs, the meaning and implications of spirituality and materialism, and the right way to achieve it. In this book, Rabbi explains and explains the Torah, and the great sages of Israel how by saving element, any Jew - win congregate in the Holy and altitude ascents work gained prominence as the name of the righteous. As usual, the rabbi explains and explains things from the point of view of faith, facilitator and guide step by step in a clear and straightforward in a simple and affordable. Special Edition for married men - highly recommended!

 Rav Mordachai Naim-Ben Ish Chai-Parshat Vayishlach-04December2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Insights into the Parshat from Ben Ish Chai and other sources.

 Rav Nasan Maimon-Parshat Vayishlach-03December2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Insights into the Parshat from Rebbe Nachmans Likutey Moharan and other sources.

 Rav Micha Golshevsky-The gates of Cavanot-Chanukah-02December2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

The single special mitzvah for Chanukah is to light the candles which commemorates the miracle of Chanukah. The purpose of the Chanukah candles is pirsuma nisa – to publicize the miracle of Chanukah. Therefore, the Rambam writes that the Chanukah candles should be lit at shki’ah (sunset), but that we may continue to light until the people come home from work. (Hilchot Chanukah 4:5; Shulchan Aruch 670:1-2)

 Rav Micha Golshevsky-The gates of Cavanot-Chanukah-30November2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

The single special mitzvah for Chanukah is to light the candles which commemorates the miracle of Chanukah. The purpose of the Chanukah candles is pirsuma nisa – to publicize the miracle of Chanukah. Therefore, the Rambam writes that the Chanukah candles should be lit at shki’ah (sunset), but that we may continue to light until the people come home from work. (Hilchot Chanukah 4:5; Shulchan Aruch 670:1-2)

 Rav Mordachai Naim-Gemara Makkos 15B-16A-Chofetz Chaim 100-04December2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Chofetz Chaim: A Daily Companion What may one say? What must one say? How should it be phrased? What is forbidden? How can one be in violation without saying anything? The questions are many. The answers are vital and they are here. WARNING: The following show features actions performed either by professionals or under the supervision of professionals in controlled environments. Accordingly, we must insist that no one attempt to re-create or re-enact any activity performed on this show. Do not attempt to duplicate, re-create, or perform the same or similar activity at home, as personal injury or property damage may result. The producer of this podcast is not responsible for any such injury or damage. The Talmud, Gemara Makkos The Talmud is a central text of Rabbinic Judaism. The Talmud has two components.The first part is the Mishnah, the written compendium of Judaisms Oral Torah Instruction, The second part is the Gemara, an elucidation of the Mishnah and related Tannaitic writings that often ventures onto other subjects and expounds broadly on the Jewish Bible. The terms Talmud and Gemara are often used interchangeably, though strictly speaking that is not accurate. The whole Talmud consists of 63 tractates, and in standard print is over 6,200 pages long. It is written in Tannaitic Hebrew and Aramaic. The Talmud contains the teachings and opinions of thousands of rabbis on a variety of subjects, including Halakha (law), Jewish ethics, philosophy, customs, history, lore and many other topics. The Talmud is the basis for all codes of Jewish law and is much quoted in rabbinic literature.

 Rav Mordachai Naim-Gemara Makkos 15A-Chofetz Chaim 98-01December2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Chofetz Chaim: A Daily Companion What may one say? What must one say? How should it be phrased? What is forbidden? How can one be in violation without saying anything? The questions are many. The answers are vital and they are here. WARNING: The following show features actions performed either by professionals or under the supervision of professionals in controlled environments. Accordingly, we must insist that no one attempt to re-create or re-enact any activity performed on this show. Do not attempt to duplicate, re-create, or perform the same or similar activity at home, as personal injury or property damage may result. The producer of this podcast is not responsible for any such injury or damage. The Talmud, Gemara Makkos The Talmud is a central text of Rabbinic Judaism. The Talmud has two components.The first part is the Mishnah, the written compendium of Judaisms Oral Torah Instruction, The second part is the Gemara, an elucidation of the Mishnah and related Tannaitic writings that often ventures onto other subjects and expounds broadly on the Jewish Bible. The terms Talmud and Gemara are often used interchangeably, though strictly speaking that is not accurate. The whole Talmud consists of 63 tractates, and in standard print is over 6,200 pages long. It is written in Tannaitic Hebrew and Aramaic. The Talmud contains the teachings and opinions of thousands of rabbis on a variety of subjects, including Halakha (law), Jewish ethics, philosophy, customs, history, lore and many other topics. The Talmud is the basis for all codes of Jewish law and is much quoted in rabbinic literature.

 Rav Mordachai Naim-Gemara Makkos 15A-15B-Chofetz Chaim 99-02December2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Chofetz Chaim: A Daily Companion What may one say? What must one say? How should it be phrased? What is forbidden? How can one be in violation without saying anything? The questions are many. The answers are vital and they are here. WARNING: The following show features actions performed either by professionals or under the supervision of professionals in controlled environments. Accordingly, we must insist that no one attempt to re-create or re-enact any activity performed on this show. Do not attempt to duplicate, re-create, or perform the same or similar activity at home, as personal injury or property damage may result. The producer of this podcast is not responsible for any such injury or damage. The Talmud, Gemara Makkos The Talmud is a central text of Rabbinic Judaism. The Talmud has two components.The first part is the Mishnah, the written compendium of Judaisms Oral Torah Instruction, The second part is the Gemara, an elucidation of the Mishnah and related Tannaitic writings that often ventures onto other subjects and expounds broadly on the Jewish Bible. The terms Talmud and Gemara are often used interchangeably, though strictly speaking that is not accurate. The whole Talmud consists of 63 tractates, and in standard print is over 6,200 pages long. It is written in Tannaitic Hebrew and Aramaic. The Talmud contains the teachings and opinions of thousands of rabbis on a variety of subjects, including Halakha (law), Jewish ethics, philosophy, customs, history, lore and many other topics. The Talmud is the basis for all codes of Jewish law and is much quoted in rabbinic literature.

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