Grab some pre-winter inspiration with Rabbi Meir Elkabas in this special 5 Towns event at Ishei Yisroel of Woodmere
For other USA and Canada events with Rabbi Meir, click here.

Rabbi Meir Elkabas of BreslovTherapy is here from Jerusalem, and will be touring the USA and Canada, beginning this Sunday, October 17. If he’s in your neck of the woods, I encourage you to go to one of his classes. He’s an inspiring Breslov teacher who is known for his ability to give over the deep, emotional content of Rebbe Nachman’s teachings with heartfelt compassion. Below, I’ve posted flyers for some of his events.
One event not listed yet below is this coming Monday night in Woodmere, NY at Ishei Yisroel, 960 West Broadway. Woodmere, NY 11598. Time and other details tba.
Also, New Yorkers please note: Reb Meir will be speaking in Manhattan on Wednesday, October 20.
There are more events to be announced and I’ll do my best to share them with you. For detailed information, contact the 800 whatsapp number on the flyers. (There are also several classes just for men, if you are interested please contact Reb Meir directly.)
*Starting on Sunday, July 15th*
BreslovCampus Presents Rebbe Nachman & The Nine Days
Three Nine Days’ Workshops at BreslovCampus.org
The Spirit of Moshiach
Sunday, July 15th—10:00 AM (EDT); 5:00 PM (Israel Time)
With Meir Elkabas
Every person possesses an aspect of Moshiach. Learn how to preserve that special holiness inside and draw closer to God as taught by Rebbe Nachman in the Kitzur Likutey Moharan II, Lesson 32. There will be time for questions and answers.
Choose which way you want to join the event:
1. Live Class Link: https://breslovcampus.clickwebinar.com/happiness-102-with-meir-elkabas
2. Join via Phone: +1 (917) 338-1451 | See all numbers
Conference PIN: 912557#
3. Join via Mobile Application:
Room ID: 463-852-658
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He Tore His Royal Robe: The Destruction of the Holy Temple
Sunday, July 15th—11:00 AM (EDT); 6:00 PM (Israel Time)
For women only
With Yehudis Golshevsky
Lamentations says of the destruction of the Holy Temple, “Beetza emrato”, “He executed His word.” These stark words can also be read as “He tore His royal robe.” In this class about the destruction of the Beit Hamikdash in Likutey Moharan, Lesson 219, Rebbe Nachman shows us how the degree of Godliness revealed to a person is commensurate with the degree of humility he has attained.
Choose which way you want to join the event:
1. Live Class Link:https://breslovcampus.clickwebinar.com/Speaking_from_the_Soul_With_Yehudis_Golshevsky
2. Join via Phone: +1 (917) 338-1451 | See all numbers
Conference PIN: 567669#
3. Join via Mobile Application:
Room ID: 828-286-137
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The Holy Temple and You
Wednesday, July 18—8:30 PM
For women only
With Chaya Rivka Zwolinski
Why was the destruction of the Holy Temple, so devastating for Jews and non-Jews alike? Why do Jews yearn for the rebuilding of the Temple and return from the exile? How does the exile affect each one of us? Discover insights from Rebbe Nachman of Breslov and learn how you can make a difference. There’ll be time for questions and discussion.
Choose which way you want to join the event:
1. Live Class Link:https://breslovcampus.clickmeeting.com/relationships-with-c-r-zwolinski
2. Join via Phone: +1 (917) 338-1451 | See all numbers
Conference PIN: 228877#
3. Join via Mobile Application:
Room ID: 318-967-614
Apple I-Store | Google Play
In this short BreslovCampus.org video, Meir Elkabas explains why we travel to the Tzaddik and what psycho-spiritual challenges to expect when we think about going.
Would you like to travel to Rebbe Nachman in Uman? Reb Noson in Breslov? The Baal Shem Tov in Mezhibuzh? Rav Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev? Find out about our upcoming women’s trip here or email me at umanwomen @breslov.org.
Do you feel like you can’t say “no”? Does it seem like people take advantage of your kindness? Do you try to overlook people’s faults and concentrate on their nikudos tovos (good points) as Rebbe Nachman of Breslov teaches us, but end up feeling resentful? If so, this post’s for you.