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Why do we often hide our real selves when we show up to talk to God? In this moving shiur, Rav Lebish Hundert shares a powerful Breslov parable about an orphan, a secret pain, and the true meaning of friendship.
Drawing on the teachings of Rebbe Nachman and the insights of Rav Kivak, Rav Hundert explains why "talking Torah" is sometimes a mask for the soul, and how we can build a "safe container" to finally tell God the truth. If you’ve ever felt a distance in your prayer or wondered what it actually means to have a "Soul Friend" (Yedid Nefesh), this episode is for you.
Highlights include:
The Orphan’s Parable: Moving from intellectual connection to emotional truth.
Why God is looking for "Friends," not just "Subjects."
The Stephen Covey connection: How to be a better listener to your own soul.
Why feeling the pain of the Galus (Exile) is a sign of ultimate closeness.
Recorded June 24, 2026.
By Reb Leibish HundertWhy do we often hide our real selves when we show up to talk to God? In this moving shiur, Rav Lebish Hundert shares a powerful Breslov parable about an orphan, a secret pain, and the true meaning of friendship.
Drawing on the teachings of Rebbe Nachman and the insights of Rav Kivak, Rav Hundert explains why "talking Torah" is sometimes a mask for the soul, and how we can build a "safe container" to finally tell God the truth. If you’ve ever felt a distance in your prayer or wondered what it actually means to have a "Soul Friend" (Yedid Nefesh), this episode is for you.
Highlights include:
The Orphan’s Parable: Moving from intellectual connection to emotional truth.
Why God is looking for "Friends," not just "Subjects."
The Stephen Covey connection: How to be a better listener to your own soul.
Why feeling the pain of the Galus (Exile) is a sign of ultimate closeness.
Recorded June 24, 2026.