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Daily Reading of Likutei Moharan?

Peter Bergson 1 week ago updated 6 days ago 4

To Whom It May Concern:

Hebcal already supports daily study cycles for Daf Yomi, Nach Yomi, Chok L'Yisrael, the Daily Rambam, and the Daily Tanya. A Daily Kitzur Likutey Moharan would be a natural addition. The Breslov Research Institute's English edition (translated by Yaakov Gabel, published by BRI/Feldheim) is already divided by day and month for personal study, designed to complete the entire text in approximately one year. The day-by-day structure is built into the published text, making integration straightforward.

Breslov Chassidut has one of the largest and fastest-growing followings in the Jewish world, and Likutey Moharan is its foundational text. There is currently no digital calendar platform offering a structured daily cycle for it. Hebcal would be the first. 

Thank you for your consideration. 

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Great suggestion! Do you have a scanned copy of the document that you can send to us (perhaps just an excerpt if it's summarized in the beginning or end of the book) that shows the schedule with division by day and month?

You may want to reach out to them directly - 

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Thanks! It's fully available on Sefaria and they have a learning schedule via the Breslov.org app - I look at the "Day by Day" section of the app and see their "Kitzzur Likutey Moharan" - and tell AI to research those specific lessons in full, from Sefaria and put it into a daily learning report for myself, along with all the other things on the Hebcal schedule (as pictured) 

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