All sets include twenty CDs. In addition to a 17% discount off our low single-CD price, you get free international airmail shipping and a handsome carrying case. Those who purchase 3 or more sets will receive free EMS (Express Mail Service, reaches any destination within 4 business days).
Volume 1: CDs 1-20
Volume 2: CDs 21-40
Volume 3: CDs 41-60
Volume 4: CDs 61-80
280 pages. "This book turns you into the best person you can be." (Tamar Yonah, Israel National Radio - Arutz 7)

This is the internationally best-selling life-coaching manual by Rabbi Shalom Arush and translated by Rabbi Lazer Brody that's taking the world by storm. You owe yourself the gratification that this book will give you. (Softcover, 251 pages)
This is Rav Shalom Arush's amazing interpretation of Rebbe Nachman's "Tale of the Lost Princess," revealing Rebbe Nachman's allusions to the proper service of Hashem. This book is a high-level sequel to The Garden of Emuna, for those who seriously seek more spirituality in their lives. Translated by Rav Lazer Brody, 124 pages, softcover, a Chut Shel Chessed publication.
"Little Nachman," a collection of stories about Rabbi Nachman's youth that teach children the basics of Breslev thought, hitbodedut and emuna. A must have for every child. By Rabbi Shalom Arush, translated by Rabbi Lazer Brody. 54 pages, Hardcover.
A delightful story by Rabbi Lazer Brody and beautifully written and illustrated by Rebecca Shapiro, the Worry Worm teaches children the concept of emuna. It's not too early to teach your child that there's a Master to this Universe.

We're pleased to announce that Rabbi Shalom Arush's international best seller "The Garden of Emuna" is now available in a superb Yiddish translation. The book can be ordered right here at the Beams.
The big problem of arrogance is the sorely mistaken notion that a person can get along in life on his own. But being on your own is dangerous. There's no way a person can succeed without Hashem's help. Those who don't pray live high-risk lives, because without prayer means without Hashem. But, with prayer, Hashem is always with us!