Breslov
Breslov is a Hasidic movement founded by Rabbi Nachman of Breslov in the early 19th century in Ukraine. It emphasizes personal spirituality, joy, and a deep connection to God through prayer and meditation. Rabbi Nachman taught that every individual has the potential for a unique relationship with the Divine.
The teachings of Breslov are often conveyed through stories, parables, and songs, making them accessible to a wide audience. Followers engage in practices such as hitbodedut, a form of personal prayer and self-reflection, and study the works of Rabbi Nachman, particularly Likutey Moharan, his most famous collection of teachings.