Library of Weekly Reports

Divrei Torah Rooted in Breslov Chassidut

Collected Archive of Shoemaker Reports

The Shoemaker Report is Rav Hoshea’s weekly Torah publication. Its focus is on internalizing and living Torah from the heart, not only from the head. The divrei Torah often take the parashah of the week as their point of entry and address central questions of inner avodah — including teshuvahprayer (tefillah)emunah, bitachon, and related areas of spiritual and personal refinement.

The writing assumes seriousness from the reader and speaks from within Torah life, with meaning emerging organically from honest analysis of our holy Torah and the words of Chazal, rather than from short-lived inspiration or simplified conclusions.

Shavuot: Entering into Hashem's Simchah

Experience the inner joy of doing mitzvot with pure intention—lishmah. Drawing upon teachings from Rebbe Nachman and Likutei Halachot, rhis powerful Torah insight explores how true simchah connects us to na’aseh v’nishma, uplifts the soul, and reveals the deeper light of Shavuot and Matan Torah.

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Counting the Omer: Are We Really like the Sotah?

Discover the deep meaning behind the Omer offering of refined barley. Unlike the Sotah's coarse barley, the Omer symbolizes transformative teshuvah through silence, patience, and inner refinement—revealing how true repentance begins with humility and culminates in divine elevation.

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The First Thief and the Root of All Sheker

Parashat Kedoshim contrasts the ganav (thief) who steals in secret with the gazlan (robber) who steals by force—revealing why the Torah treats hidden deceit more severely than open theft, and what this teaches us about divine concealment and free will.

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They Found One Sealed Flask of Oil

The Meaning Behind the Miracles of Chanukah Three kinds of intelligence [שֵּׂכֶל, seichel] are capable of illuminating the mind of man. The lowest level corresponds to what each and every one of us is capable of achieving on his own provided that he goes through a normal step by step

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