Breslov Hasidic
Breslov Hasidic is a branch of Hasidic Judaism founded by Rabbi Nachman of Breslov in the late 18th century. It emphasizes personal connection to God through prayer, joy, and simplicity. Followers often engage in practices like hitbodedut, a form of personal prayer and meditation, to foster spiritual growth.
The teachings of Breslov focus on the importance of faith, joy, and the pursuit of a deep, personal relationship with God. Breslov Hasidim often study the works of Rabbi Nachman, including his stories and teachings, which convey profound spiritual insights and practical guidance for daily life.