Ep. 27 - Emunah and Truth (I - Torah 7:2)

This week, we see how one cannot possibly obtain Emunah until he or she commits to search for the truth. That means putting aside personal agendas and objectively looking for the intrinsic good what is genuinely upright.

Likutei Moharan is a collection of teachings and insights by Rebbe Nachman of Breslov, encompassing a wide range of spiritual topics and profound wisdom, offering guidance for personal growth and connection to God.

Recorded by TORCH via TORCHzoom.com/Studio D (Houston, Texas) from a LIVE online presentation by Rabbi Lazer Brody (Ashdod, Israel) on January 25, 2024.
Released as Podcast on January 25, 2024
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Ep. 27 - Emunah and Truth (I - Torah 7:2)
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