Fly to Uman and Say Seven Tikkun HaKlali • The Daily Lesson from the Gaon HaTzaddik Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a

Here is the complete daily lesson as delivered by The Rav, Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a, on Tuesday night, the eve of 5 Tishrei, Parshas Ha’azinu, after the Ma’ariv prayer:
“Back then, everyone was in Uman—so much so that not a single person would dare remain here in Eretz Yisrael. Now there are ten airplanes, each plane carrying eight hundred people—that is exactly eight hundred thousand people. You too—your name is Nachman—he will be the pilot; he was in a pilot-training course. And you too will be a pilot. We need three pilots, and you too will be the pilot. Now, during bein hazmanim until 1 Cheshvan, everyone is learning a pilot course—three lessons every day. And through this, we will have pilots. Each one will receive an F-16, because there are already no pilots at all; all the pilots have passed away. Only Shuvu Banim will be the pilots. Each one will have his own plane: in a quarter of an hour you arrive in Uman, in a quarter of an hour you return, and for an hour you say seven Tikkun HaKlali.”
To watch the replay of last night’s Ma’ariv prayer with singing and niggunim, the lesson begins at 1:05:46:
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