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  • Tehilim & Teshuvah?
    2024/09/09

    R' Chaim Kramer Torah 73 Shiur 1

    In this episode, the speaker explores Lesson 73 from Likutei Moharan, focusing on the importance of Tehillim (Psalms) in the process of doing Tshuva (repentance). Rabbi Nachman teaches that Tshuva involves returning to Hashem by bringing spiritual awareness into every aspect of daily life. The lesson explains the significance of the 50 Gates of Tshuva, with 49 gates attainable by humans and the 50th gate representing Hashem's divine aid. The speaker emphasizes the unique spiritual potency of Tehillim, authored by King David, as a means to access divine spirit and overcome obstacles in the Tshuva process. Practical advice is given on incorporating Tehillim into daily practice, especially during the month of Elul, to achieve closer intimacy with Hashem and ultimately, bring about personal and communal redemption.

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    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Lesson 73

    00:32 Understanding Theshuvah and Its Importance

    03:06 The Concept of the 50 Gates of Teshuva

    04:40 Challenges to Teshuvah

    07:15 The Power of Tehillim in Achieving Teshuvah

    14:46 The Significance of Tehillim During Elul

    16:45 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    19 分
  • How Do We Start Speaking to Hashem?
    2024/09/04

    The Value of Presence Before Hashem: Insights from Rebbe Nachman

    In Lesson 25, Rebbe Nachman discusses the significance of coming before Hashem even when one can't express themselves. The act of sitting before Hashem with the intention to serve Him is valuable in itself. Rebbe Nachman also encourages making a prayer or engaging in hisbodedus (personal meditation) about one's inability to speak, highlighting that the effort and intention are meaningful.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Lesson 25

    09:00 The Value of Sitting Before Hashem

    09:20 Hisbodedus: Reflecting on Silence

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    22 分