EPISODE · Jan 8, 2026 · 24 MIN
The Voices of Moshe's Signs
from Breslov Therapy · host Meir Elkabas
In Parshat Shemot, Moshe Rabbeinu is sent to redeem the Jewish people but is challenged by Hashem for doubting their faith, leading to the two signs of the staff turning into a snake and his hand becoming leprous. Through Rebbe Nachman and Reb Noson’s teachings, these signs reveal the deep connection between simcha and emunah, showing that sadness weakens faith while joy activates blessing and redemption. The “voice” of the signs hints to the two voices of Yaakov—first crying out from pain, and ultimately singing with joy and gratitude—and teaches that true geulah comes not through despair but through renewed simcha. Egypt represents exile and constriction, yet the Jewish people survived and multiplied because they held on to joy even in suffering. The lesson for every generation is clear: simcha is our greatest weapon, and through joy and faith we can leave our personal Egypts and move toward redemption, b’ezrat Hashem.Help support Breslov Therapy: https://linktr.ee/breslovtherapyThis class is based on Likutey Moharan lesson 24. For more on this lesson: linktr.ee/breslovtherapy_lesson_24If you have been inspired by this class/lecture please share it with your friends. Thank you.Follow us: https://breslovtherapy.blogspot.comSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2cRAICkl6Hk9CdKUrAxSMJSoundcloud: @breslov-therapy FB: www.facebook.com/breslovtherapytm.meir To donate or sponsor a class: https://linktr.ee/breslovtherapy Contact us:@: [email protected]WhatsApp: +1-732-800-1863#breslov #breslovtherapy #rebbenachman #rebnoson #likuteymoharan#likuteyhalakhot #likuteytefilot #meirelkabas #simcha
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In Parshat Shemot, Moshe Rabbeinu is sent to redeem the Jewish people but is challenged by Hashem for doubting their faith, leading to the two signs of the staff turning into a snake and his hand becoming leprous. Through Rebbe Nachman and Reb Noson’s teachings, these signs reveal the deep connection between simcha and emunah, showing that sadness weakens faith while joy activates blessing and redemption. The “voice” of the signs hints to the two voices of Yaakov—first crying out from pain, and ultimately singing with joy and gratitude—and teaches that true geulah comes not through despair but through renewed simcha. Egypt represents exile and constriction, yet the Jewish people survived and multiplied because they held on to joy even in suffering. The lesson for every generation is clear: simcha is our greatest weapon, and through joy and faith we can leave our personal Egypts and move toward redemption, b’ezrat Hashem.Help support Breslov Therapy: https://linktr.ee/breslovtherapyThis class is based on Likutey Moharan lesson 24. For more on this lesson: linktr.ee/breslovtherapy_lesson_24If you have been inspired by this class/lecture please share it with your friends. Thank you.Follow us: https://breslovtherapy.blogspot.comSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2cRAICkl6Hk9CdKUrAxSMJSoundcloud: @breslov-therapy FB: www.facebook.com/breslovtherapytm.meir To donate or sponsor a class: https://linktr.ee/breslovtherapy Contact us:@: [email protected]WhatsApp: +1-732-800-1863#breslov #breslovtherapy #rebbenachman #rebnoson #likuteymoharan#likuteyhalakhot #likuteytefilot #meirelkabas #simcha
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