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Restore My Soul (9)– Finding God at 3 AM
Feb 6, 2026
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| 2/6/26 | ![]() Restore My Soul (9)– Finding God at 3 AM | This week, we’re diving into Page 49 of the Siman Yud, specifically looking at Rebbe Nachman’s Torah 33. We’ve all had those moments where we feel totally disconnected—maybe you're stuck in a boring business deal, grinding through a 45-minute bus ride in the heat, or even just scrolling through your phone at 3 AM feeling like you should be doing something "holier."The big takeaway from this session is that there’s no such thing as an empty space. We talk about the idea of Levushim—the "enclothings" or garments that God hides in. Whether it’s the exquisite detail of French culture or the messy physicality of our own bad habits, God is actually in the middle of it, waiting for us to notice. We discuss why we don't need to "call in sick" to our lives just to find a spiritual connection and why the "wrapper" of the physical world is actually there to help us grow, not to keep us out.Some highlights from the talk:The French Restaurant Story: What tiny portions and fancy sauces can teach us about Divine detail.The "Piranha Tank": Staying connected while swimming in the "dog-eat-dog" business world.Spiritual Confidence: Why God wants to meet you on the floor of a crowded bus, not just in a sanctuary.The iPhone Miracles: Seeing the lights and sounds of technology through a different lens. | — | ||||||
| 2/6/26 | ![]() Parshas Yisro– The Yisro Revolution | We’re looking at a fascinating Gemara in Menachos 99b this week that asks a pretty relatable question: How much Torah do you actually have to learn to count as "continually" connected? Is saying the Shema in the morning and at night enough to hit the mark?The conversation gets into what we call the "Yitro Revolution." We talk about why the ego—the constant need to be the "best" or to compare our learning to the guy next to us—is actually the biggest thing holding us back. Using the story of Yitro (the ultimate outsider) and Moshe’s decision to personally serve him dinner, we explore why real Kabbalas HaTorah is actually about humility and "face-dancing" (smiling). It’s a deep look at why Mount Sinai shouldn't stay on a mountain, but needs to land right in the middle of your living room, your office, and your messy daily life.What we get into:Why "a little bit" of Torah is more powerful than you think.The connection between Yitro’s tattoos and Moshe’s humility.The "Plumber vs. Engineer" analogy for spiritual growth.Why the world is actually just one big dance. | — | ||||||
| 1/11/26 | ![]() Restore My Soul (8) Serving Hashem from Within the Constriction | When the soul feels constricted, the avodah becomes quieter — and more real.In this Meshiv Nafshi shiur , Rav Leibish Hundert explores the inner experience of exile and the spiritual work that emerges specifically from constriction, confusion, and hiddenness.Rather than focusing on open miracles or dramatic redemption, this shiur turns inward — toward the avodah of remaining connected when clarity is absent and Hashem feels distant. Mitzrayim becomes not only a place in history, but a state of the soul, where identity is tested and faith is refined.Rav Hundert shows how the beginnings of geulah take root beneath the surface: through humility, inner honesty, and the quiet decision not to abandon one’s connection even when nothing feels revealed.This shiur offers deep chizuk for anyone navigating spiritual heaviness, waiting, or inner exile — and invites the listener to discover how Hashem is present even there.#jewishlearning | — | ||||||
| 1/9/26 | ![]() Parshas Shemos: Redemption doesn’t begin with miracles | The beginning of redemption is almost invisible — and that’s the point.In this Meshiv Nafshi–style shiur on Parshas Shemos, Rav Leibish Hundert guides us into the inner world of exile: a place where clarity is lost, Hashem feels hidden, and the soul is tested not through greatness, but through endurance.This parsha is not only about Mitzrayim — it is about what happens inside a person when identity feels fragile and purpose feels distant. Rav Hundert reveals how redemption begins quietly, through humility, perseverance, and the refusal to let go of one’s inner name even in darkness.Moshe’s reluctance, the hidden courage of ordinary Jews, and the absence of open miracles all point to a deeper truth: Hashem is closest when He is most concealed — and the work we do in those moments is itself the beginning of geulah.This shiur invites deep listening, reflection, and chizuk for anyone navigating spiritual constriction and longing for inner freedom.Themes explored:Hiddenness as a space for avodahPreserving inner identity during exileMoshe’s humility as a spiritual modelQuiet acts of faith that precede redemptionFinding Hashem when nothing feels revealed#jewishlearning | — | ||||||
| 1/2/26 | ![]() Parshas Vayechi | Good shabbos! | — | ||||||
| 1/1/26 | ![]() Restore My Soul (7) | From Meshiv Nafshi. | — | ||||||
| 12/5/25 | ![]() Parshas Vayishlach | Good shabbos! | — | ||||||
| 7/31/25 | ![]() Restore My Soul (3) — Meshiv Nafshi with Rav Kivak | New series ! Meshiv Nafshi - by R Kivak, on משיבת נפש, Breslov teachings about strengthening#jewishlearning #torah #jewishwisdom | — | ||||||
| 5/15/25 | ![]() Lag Ba'Omer | Based on Likutei Halachot Nezikin bet and Zohar hakadosh beginning of Idra Rabba. If you're interested in supporting better quality recordings and a Rav Leibish YouTube channel, please let Michael Weber know! We're raising one thousand dollars to donate towards a braned new camera, microphone, and video editors.#LagBaOmer #jewishlearning | — | ||||||
| 4/6/25 | ![]() Get Ready for Pesach (1) Pre-Pesach Crash Course | Get ready for Pesach!▶️ Watch Reb Leibish chaburahs on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RavLeibishHundert🟢Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5TcI8DZp3IFhy63L5Sm2iN?si=7b648ab03009436f🟣 Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/reb-leibish-hundert-weekly/id1782248898🙏🏼 Support Simchat Shlomo: https://www.ysstorah.org/In today’s confusing and war-torn world, particularly for sensitive, searching, creative souls, it is so hard to find a Torah institution they can identify with. Chevreh - please - take just one moment and donate to our unique and deeply needed Yeshiva. https://causematch.com/yss24/448426. No donation too small (or too big !) But please, I implore you to give.#torah #passover #pesach #jewish #jewishlearning | — | ||||||
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| 1/23/25 | ![]() Get Ready For Purim (22) – Mordechai, Esther, & Stories | It's not too late to start preparing for Purim! We continue learning from Manot Ha'Levi, from the author of Lecha Dodi– Rav Shlomo HaLevi Alkabetz (1500-1580). In today’s confusing and war-torn world, particularly for sensitive, searching, creative souls, it is so hard to find a Torah institution they can identify with. Chevreh - please - take just one moment and donate to our unique and deeply needed Yeshiva. https://causematch.com/yss24/448426. No donation too small (or too big !) But please, I implore you to give. ▶️ Watch this chaburah on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RavLeibishHundert 🙏🏼 Support Simchat Shlomo: https://www.ysstorah.org/ #torah #torahlecture #shabbos #purim #judaism | — | ||||||
| 10/11/24 | ![]() Erev Yom Kippur | Gmar chasima tovah 😊 | — | ||||||
| 9/6/24 | ![]() Purim Prep (14) - Stargazing & Purim | We continue learning from Manot Ha'Levi, from the author of Lecha Dodi– Rav Shlomo HaLevi Alkabetz (1500-1580). In today’s confusing and war-torn world, particularly for sensitive, searching, creative souls, it is so hard to find a Torah institution they can identify with. Chevreh - please - take just one moment and donate to our unique and deeply needed Yeshiva. https://causematch.com/yss24/448426. No donation too small (or too big !) But please, I implore you to give. ▶️ Watch this chaburah on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RavLeibishHundert 🙏🏼 Support Simchat Shlomo: https://www.ysstorah.org/ #torah #torahlecture #shabbos #parsha #judaism | — | ||||||
| 7/3/24 | ![]() The Story of the Bach & The Crying Groom | ▶️ Subscribe to Reb Leibish's YouTube channel for more stories! https://www.youtube.com/@RavLeibishHundert 🙏🏼 Support Simchat Shlomo: https://www.ysstorah.org/ Taken from this week's Reb Shlomo chaburah (19). #torah #jewish | — | ||||||
| 6/19/24 | ![]() Eating with Awareness (4) — Turning eating into a spiritual practice | Based on the teachings of Rav Kivak, Rav Tzadok Hakohen of Lublin, and other Chassidic Masters. An interactive chaburah to gain clear understanding, together with practical application, of the deeper meaning of eating. In today’s confusing and war-torn world, particularly for sensitive, searching, creative souls, it is so hard to find a Torah institution they can identify with. Chevreh - please - take just one moment and donate to our unique and deeply needed Yeshiva. https://causematch.com/yss24/448426 No donation too small (or too big !) But please, I implore you to give. ▶️ Check out Rav Leibish on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RavLeibishHundert 🙏🏼 Support Simchat Shlomo: https://www.ysstorah.org/ | — | ||||||
| 4/7/24 | ![]() The Extraordinary Teachings of Reb Shlomo Carlebach (10) | The tenth session in a brand new chaburah exploring the Torah of Reb Shlomo Carlebach, from his yeshiva Simchat Shlomo in Yerushalyim. https://www.instagram.com/simchatshlomo?igsh=a3VrOWc4a2xsbzQx | — | ||||||
| 8/31/23 | ![]() Bringing Purim into Sheva Berachot | And all year round. From Elul 5783. | — | ||||||
| 8/31/23 | ![]() High Holidays begin on Tu B’Av | From Elul 5783. | — | ||||||
| 8/27/23 | ![]() Purim & Elul 5783 | The King is in the field. | — | ||||||
| 7/4/23 | ![]() Purim & Mourning | Gut Purim! | — | ||||||
| 6/27/23 | ![]() Purim and Crying | Gut peerim! | — | ||||||
| 10/20/22 | ![]() Purim torah to start the year! | Purim is fast approaching!! Prepare with Rav Leibish to start the year. | — | ||||||
| 8/5/22 | ![]() Tisha B’Av on Shabbos | Gut shabiz! | — | ||||||
| 1/13/22 | ![]() Kriyas Megillas Esther (Nusach Chabad) | For those practicing to read this Purim! | — | ||||||
| 11/30/21 | ![]() Chanukah 5782 | Night #3 | Rav Leibish warms our souls with this beautiful chanukah Torah. | — | ||||||
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