A close-up, photographic image of a clean, modern wooden desk with a slim, silver laptop displaying a Hebrew text study app, surrounded by carefully arranged study tools: a navy-blue hardcover sefer of Likutei Moharan, a spiral notebook with handwritten notes in neat Hebrew script, and a capped black fountain pen. The desk sits near a large window framed by simple white curtains, allowing soft, diffused daylight to bathe the scene in a gentle glow. The background shows an out-of-focus minimalist home office with a single potted plant adding a touch of green. Shot from a slightly elevated angle with shallow depth of field, the mood is focused and professional yet warmly inviting, highlighting digital access to Breslov teachings in a contemporary setting.

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Testimonials

An overhead, photographic view of a round wooden table set for a Breslov learning circle, without any people present. Around the table lie four open sefarim with different colored fabric covers—deep green, maroon, navy, and tan—each marked with sticky notes and slim bookmarks. In the center rests a small, elegant glass pitcher of water and simple clear glasses on a white linen runner. The room has light gray walls and built-in bookshelves along one side, softly blurred in the background. Warm pendant lighting from above creates a cozy, intimate glow, with gentle shadows defining the books’ textures. The composition is balanced and symmetrical, conveying community, connection, and shared exploration of Rabbi Nachman’s teachings in a professional, welcoming environment.

Hope D.

Breslov United’s nightly shiurim reignited my emunah; sponsoring a class felt like investing directly in Jewish hearts across Lakewood.

A panoramic view of a serene Israeli hillside at dawn, with a modest, whitewashed Breslov beit midrash nestled among olive trees and low stone terraces. A narrow path leads to the building’s simple wooden door, above which hangs a small plaque with Hebrew text. The sky is washed in pale pinks and soft gold, with the first rays of morning light gently illuminating the stone and foliage. Photographic realism, captured from a slightly elevated angle to emphasize the landscape’s quiet grandeur. The atmosphere is tranquil and hopeful, with crisp, natural detail throughout and subtle mist in the distant hills, symbolizing spiritual ascent and connection to the teachings of Rabbi Nachman.

Hope D.

After joining the Rebbe Nachman chavurah, my tefillah became alive; becoming a monthly donor helps ensure others can experience that same warmth.

A well-worn, dark brown leather-bound sefer of Rabbi Nachman’s teachings, its gold-embossed Hebrew title softly catching the light, resting open on a smooth light-wood table. Beside it sits a simple silver yad pointer and a small, patterned fabric bookmark. In the background, out of focus, floor-to-ceiling wooden bookshelves filled with classic Jewish texts line the walls of a quiet study room. Warm afternoon sunlight pours in from a large unseen window, casting gentle, elongated shadows and a calm, contemplative glow. Photographic realism, eye-level composition, with a shallow depth of field that keeps the sefer in crisp focus while the library surroundings blur into a soft, peaceful bokeh, creating a professional, inviting atmosphere for learning and reflection.

Hope D.

I walked in overwhelmed and left with practical chizuk; knowing my donation prints more booklets means someone else finds that lifeline too.

A close-up, photographic image of a clean, modern wooden desk with a slim, silver laptop displaying a Hebrew text study app, surrounded by carefully arranged study tools: a navy-blue hardcover sefer of Likutei Moharan, a spiral notebook with handwritten notes in neat Hebrew script, and a capped black fountain pen. The desk sits near a large window framed by simple white curtains, allowing soft, diffused daylight to bathe the scene in a gentle glow. The background shows an out-of-focus minimalist home office with a single potted plant adding a touch of green. Shot from a slightly elevated angle with shallow depth of field, the mood is focused and professional yet warmly inviting, highlighting digital access to Breslov teachings in a contemporary setting.

Hope D.

Seeing teenagers learning Likutey Moharan here moved me deeply; contributing to the program feels like planting seeds of simchah for generations.

An overhead, photographic view of a round wooden table set for a Breslov learning circle, without any people present. Around the table lie four open sefarim with different colored fabric covers—deep green, maroon, navy, and tan—each marked with sticky notes and slim bookmarks. In the center rests a small, elegant glass pitcher of water and simple clear glasses on a white linen runner. The room has light gray walls and built-in bookshelves along one side, softly blurred in the background. Warm pendant lighting from above creates a cozy, intimate glow, with gentle shadows defining the books’ textures. The composition is balanced and symmetrical, conveying community, connection, and shared exploration of Rabbi Nachman’s teachings in a professional, welcoming environment.

How Gifts Help

A panoramic view of a serene Israeli hillside at dawn, with a modest, whitewashed Breslov beit midrash nestled among olive trees and low stone terraces. A narrow path leads to the building’s simple wooden door, above which hangs a small plaque with Hebrew text. The sky is washed in pale pinks and soft gold, with the first rays of morning light gently illuminating the stone and foliage. Photographic realism, captured from a slightly elevated angle to emphasize the landscape’s quiet grandeur. The atmosphere is tranquil and hopeful, with crisp, natural detail throughout and subtle mist in the distant hills, symbolizing spiritual ascent and connection to the teachings of Rabbi Nachman.