[Ribono shel Olam (Master of All Worlds),] …please help me to merit saying Tehillim/Psalms every day with deep sincerity and with all my heart. Please bind my consciousness, my intentions, and my feelings to the holy words of Tehillim to the point that I’m truly connected to the Ruach HaKodesh (Divine Inspiration) that Dovid HaMelech, Continue Reading »
Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon. Text: Likutey Halakhos, Even HaEzer, Yibum, Halakha 3, Para. 9b-10. This halakha is based on Likutey Moharan 57. 00:00 – PARAGRAPH 9. “Remove your shoes from your feet…” (Shemos/Exodus 3:5). Hashem tells Moshe Rabeynu not to separate himself from the holiness of the Land. The origin of wearing leather shoes after Continue Reading »
Likutey Halakhos, Even HaEzer, Yibum 3, Para. 7-9. Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon. Parshas Shoftim. Why the Beis HaMikdash is in Nachalas Binyomin; Har Moriah; The Spiritual Aspects of Shoes; The Importance of Emunas Chochomim. This halakha is based on Likutey Moharan 57. 00:00 – PARAGRAPH 7b. The Beis HaMikdash draws its power from the vows of Continue Reading »
Vayeitzei – Why Yaakov Avinu Encountered the Site of the Beis HaMikdash Before He Married – Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon. Halakhos Gittin 3 is based on Likutey Moharan 61. 00:00 – PARAGRAPH 5. Hataras Nedarim – being released from a vow. Yom Kippur and the Sechel HaElyon. The seven lower Sefiros. 28:15 – PARAGRAPH 6. Continue Reading »
Periya uReviya 3 – HaKol Kol Yaakov – Perfecting Joy – Voice of Compassion – The 10 Types of Song in Sefer Tehillim – Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon. (Recorded in 2013.) Hilkhos Periya uReviya 3 is based on 2Likutey Moharan 23. Introduction and review – shleymus hasimcha – complete joy involves the unification of two Continue Reading »
Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon. 00:00 – PARAGRAPH 16. The ten types of song from which Sefer Tehillim (the Book of Psalms) is composed.
“Truth will sprout from the earth” (Tehillim/Psalms 85:11). There’s a special power in tefilos (prayers) said in a low state of mind. Text: Likutey Halakhos, Orach Chaim 3, Chanukah 6 – Para. 3. Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon.
A Measurement of Grain Simply counting the days between Pesach (Passover) and Shavuos renews the health and power of every Jewish soul. The word עמר – omer (ayin, mem, reish) – refers to the amount of barley or other grain that can be harvested with three strokes of a sickle or a scythe. We begin Continue Reading »
Likutey Halakhos, Orach Chaim 3, Pesach 9, Para. 2. Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon.