Breslov Hasidism
Breslov Hasidism is a spiritual movement within Hasidic Judaism founded by Rabbi Nachman of Breslov in the early 19th century. It emphasizes personal connection to God, joy in worship, and the importance of prayer and meditation. Breslov teachings encourage followers to seek a deep, heartfelt relationship with the Divine through simple faith and sincerity.
The movement is known for its unique practices, including the recitation of Tehillim (Psalms) and the concept of hitbodedut, which involves personal, spontaneous prayer in secluded places. Breslov Hasidism also highlights the significance of storytelling and the teachings of Rabbi Nachman, which inspire followers to overcome challenges and maintain hope.