Breslov Hasidic movement
The Breslov Hasidic movement is a branch of Hasidic Judaism founded by Rabbi Nachman of Breslov in the early 19th century. It emphasizes personal spirituality, joy in worship, and a deep connection to God through prayer and meditation. Rabbi Nachman taught that every individual can achieve a close relationship with the Divine, regardless of their background.
Breslov followers often engage in practices such as hitbodedut, a form of personal prayer and self-reflection. The movement is known for its teachings on faith, simplicity, and the importance of joy in religious life. Breslov Hasidism continues to attract followers worldwide, promoting a message of hope and spiritual renewal.