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Learning From Reb Usher Freund zt"l

Learning From Reb Usher Freund zt"l

De : Rav Shlomo Katz
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In this series Rav Shlomo Katz explores the inspiring, powerful Torah and Wisdom of Reb Usher Freund zt"l© 2026 Rav Shlomo Katz Judaïsme Spiritualité
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    • 17. Rebbe Nachman’s Invitation Through Reb Usher
      Jan 19 2026

      Rav Shlomo Katz and the chevra of Shirat David dive into a short but piercing letter from 1975 where Reb Usher opens a window into the inner invitation of Rebbe Nachman’s Torah — not as inspiration alone, but as a demand for real inner work.

      Reb Usher explains that the stories and teachings of Rebbe Nachman are filled with hidden wisdom meant to guide a person toward absolute bitul, honest self-refinement, and a living connection to Hashem. Rebbe Nachman's teachings meet a person exactly where they are, without needing to become someone else first.

      This shiur explores what it means to enter that “orchard”: letting go of our certainties, our spiritual clothing, and our need to hold onto identity, and allowing emunah peshutah to emerge from within our own lives. Not as a trend, not as a movement, but as a lived reality.
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      30 min
    • 16. And Even If I’m Right, Then What...
      Jan 12 2026

      Rav Shlomo Katz and the chevra of Shirat David dive into a letter from Reb Usher that hits a nerve: what happens when you know you’re right… and it still doesn’t bring peace?

      Reb Usher takes us beneath the surface of machlokes and into the heart of the matter: the hidden “tzar hatzorer”—that inner dictator that keeps chanting “I’m right, he’s wrong”—and how it slowly disconnects us from the source of life. The surprising avodah here isn’t winning the argument. It’s building a bris ahavah she’einah teluyah b’davar—a covenant of love that isn’t dependent on agreement—until it can actually spark hisnatzetzus Or HaGeulah.

      And then comes the most vulnerable turn: the real tefillah of geulah might be only one word—“Ima!” The cry of a soul that’s terrified of one thing בלבד: being cut off from Hashem’s Presence for even a moment.

      If you’ve ever felt stuck in a “right vs. wrong” loop, this one is for you.

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      00:00 Intro
      03:24 Covenant of Unconditional Love Explanation
      09:02 Reb Asher’s Method: Uniting Diverse Groups
      10:55 Digging Deeper Than the Argument
      20:42 Consequences of Separating from Friends
      22:14 Distraction’s Role in Breaking Unity
      23:21 Prayer of the Poor Soul
      26:43 Gates of Faith Open Before a Person
      28:11 Ultimate Knowledge: Realizing We Never Truly Know
      32:36 Cannot Control Others – Prepare a Vessel for Redemption
      34:29 Entering the Gates of Faith – Touching Eternity
      37:56 Stage Incident and Desire to Retaliate
      38:57 Choosing Silence – Walking Off the Stage
      46:21 Closing Prayer and Invitation to Shul

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      48 min
    • 15. Don’t Let Damaging Thoughts Break You
      Nov 24 2025

      This week, Rav Shlomo Katz and the chevra of Shirat David continue the letter from Reb Usher which deals with one of the most painful questions in real avodas Hashem:

      Why do the dirtiest, most damaging thoughts show up precisely in our holiest moments – during davening, on Yom Kippur, when we finally feel like we’re showing up?

      Instead of letting those thoughts “prove” that we’re garbage, Reb Usher flips the script. He teaches that these intrusive machshavos are not a verdict on who we are – they’re a wake-up call to who we aren’t without Hashem, and an invitation to deeper bitul and compassion instead of toxic shame and self-loathing.

      Rav Shlomo walks us through:

      • Why the worst thoughts so often attack us in shul, during Shemoneh Esrei, or in moments of kedusha
      • The dangerous lie that “if I’m still thinking this, it must be the real me”
      • How Reb Usher reads “don’t let it break you” – let your heart crack open to Hashem, but don’t shatter as a person
      • The difference between healthy shiflus and the cycle of shame that actually feeds addiction
      • What this all means for a generation raised on TikTok, over-exposure, and impossible expectations
      • Why the Ba'al Teshuva has an advantage over someone who is Frum from Birth when these thoughts attack

      For anyone who’s ever walked out of davening feeling like, “If people knew what was in my head…”, this shiur is a lifeline. Don’t let damaging thoughts define you. Let them become the place where you discover how deeply Hashem is holding you, every second.

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      39 min
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