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| I Believe...
When will the Jew’s hopes and dreams be realized?
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| Expecting Moshiach Today 15 Shevat, 5741 • January 20, 1981
The Previous Rebbe was once approached with the following dilemma: You profess to expect Moshiach’s coming “immediately.” Yet, at the same time, you make long-term plans, as if expecting exile to continue for the foreseeable future?
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| You Have to Ask Pesach Sheni, 5744 · May 16, 1984
There are those who question: “Why do you speak so much about bringing Moshiach?” “Why
don’t you rely on G-d – after all, He’s the one Who sent us into Exile in the first place!”
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| A Jew is Jerusalem-Born 6th Night of Passover, 5748 · April 6, 1988
Passover is ‘The Festival of Our Freedom.’ The Festival itself calls out: “Listen, Jews – we
must be free!” The verse states: “There shall be one law for the Passover sacrifice – for you,
the convert and the native-born.” Allegorically speaking, ‘native-born’ refers to the ‘true
citizen’ of a country – one who thinks that his country is the greatest. A Jew must recognize,
however, that he is “Jerusalem-born” – no matter where in the world he is.
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 | Moshiach - The Jewish Perspective
By J. Immanuel SchochetThe Jewish belief that there will arise a leader who will bring the entire world to recognize and serve the Creator, ushering in an era of universal peace and Divine perfection.
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 | Mr. Moshiach Please
By Manis FriedmanListen as the traditional belief is demystified and presented in a down to earth fashion. This talk emphasizes the need to actively prepare for Moshiach, by making the world more G-dly.
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 | Nuclear Threat A Prelude to the Messianic Era
By Moshe NewDiscover how ancient kabbalastic texts foretold the nuclear age and what the final outcome will be.
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 | Moshiach - Universal Peace
By Sholom Ber DubovWe await the Messianic Era because we look forward to finally having peace and reaping the fruits of our millennia-long exile toil.
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 | The End of Days
By Nissan Dovid DubovA four part series on the Torah’s view on the end of days; an apocalyptic or positive outlook of the future, Moshiach and Elijah. |  |