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.

Not By Bread Alone — The Power of Vision

This essay explores Rebbe Nachman’s teaching that life flows not from bread alone, but from Hashem’s word—activated through vision and bitachon. Just as observation shapes reality in physics, focused spiritual sight forms the vessel that draws down blessing exactly be’ito—in its perfect time.

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Splendor Instead of Ashes

The destruction of the Beit ha‑Mikdash left us blind, but the ashes call us to action. At chatzot we join the Shechinah, turning sorrow into splendor and becoming partners in rebuilding Hashem’s House and bringing the light of geulah into our lives.

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The Covenant that Heals a Broken World

What made Pinchas worthy of the eternal covenant of peace? This deep dive into Parashat Pinchas explores why Moshe couldn't stay, why Korach fell, and how true greatness lies not in rising—but in returning. Discover the mystery of the brit shalom and its relevance for our generation.

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Speak to the Rock Before Their Eyes

What will bring the final geulah? This deep Torah essay explores Moshe’s test at the rock, Miriam’s well, and the true path to redemption: humble, unified prayer. Learn why only through the collective tefillah of Klal Yisrael can the wellsprings of Torah reopen and Mashiach come.

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They Strolled Around and Picked it Up

Why did some Israelites reject the manna and spend all day collecting and cooking it? The Zohar reveals this was more than a food complaint—it was a test of emunah. Discover the spiritual depth behind the manna and the true meaning of “eating to satisfy the soul."

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Removing the Spirit of Jealousy

Hashem values shalom so deeply that He allows His name to be erased from a sefer — nullifying His own reputation in the world — to restore peace between husband and wife in the case of suspected adultery. Similarly, tzaddikim sometimes burn their own holy sefarim. What holy purpose are they achieving by this act?

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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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Protecting the Shechinah from the Sitra Achra

Everything we need for the day is already prepared in advance. The tools are here—just step into the "toolshed" and strengthen emunah, inner clarity, and Divine guidance. Discover how trust and perspective unlock our path in this powerful Torah insight. Explore the deeper meaning of the morning berachah: "Who provided for me all of my needs."

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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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A Little Salt Goes a Long Way

Discover the profound spiritual significance of salt. This in-depth exploration of Vayikra 2:13, based on the Zohar and Likutei Moharan, reveals how guarding the brit (covenant) sweetens life’s hardships, mitigates financial struggles, and strengthens emunah. Uncover the secret of the “salt of the covenant” today!

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Was Moshe Rabbeinu Really a Giant?

Despite the best efforts of the wise-hearted and tzaddikim, only Moshe could erect the Mishkan. How come? Only Moshe’s selfless heart could unify B’nei Yisrael, making him the key to bringing down the Divine Presence. Discover the deeper meaning behind this miracle and what all this has to do with the fact that Moshe was 10 amot tall!

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From Mishkan to Soul

Why does the Torah forbid building the Mishkan on Shabbat? Explore the deep connection between divine rest and spiritual self-nullification to the Light of the Ein Sof. Uncover the mystical significance of Shabbat and its role in transcending physical creation. Read more to unlock these profound insights.

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