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Transmit the Message
7 Shevat, 5752 • January 12, 1992
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Transmit the Message
7 Shevat, 5752 • January 12, 1992 |
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Transmit this message to my followers: Moshiach is coming very soon, and they must be prepared to receive him properly! | |
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12 Cheshvan, 5752 • October 20, 1991 | 21 Iyar, 5751 • May 5, 1991 To a CNN reporter: “Moshiach is ready to come now, we all must only do something additional in the realm of goodness and kindness.”
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Lag B’omer, 5744 • May 20, 1984 Exile is a state when the world does not fully endorse the truth. Throughout history, Jews have risen above many attempts to discredit and hinder their devotion to G-d, and so must we do.
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19 Kislev, 5745 · December 13, 1984 Hebrew, the Holy Tongue, is utterly precise. In Hebrew, “Exile” is called “Golah.” But this very
word also hints the path to redemption. By inserting the letter Alef, the word “Golah — Exile”
becomes “Geulah — Redemption.”
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Hoshana Rabba, 5744 · September 28, 1983 Concerning the future Redemption, the prophet declares, “I will offer thanks to You, G-d, for
Your wrath,” for at that time, the good hidden in all mankind’s suffering will be made clear.
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| What does an authentic experience mean to you? What parts of your life are "plastic simulations"? What is "true reality"?
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| When will the Jew’s hopes and dreams be realized?
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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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Purim, 5747 • March 15, 1987 The Talmud, 1,500 years ago, already stated, “All ‘end-times’ for the Redemption have passed, it now awaits only repentance.” In 1941, my father-in-law, the Rebbe, launched an intense campaign that “Immediate repentance will bring immediate Redemption.”
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