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History was to show that the conquered Jews were to outlive their Roman conquerors who had robbed them of their national independence and their country. And we eagerly await the day when G‑d will comfort and console us and return us to our homeland.

Our sages tell us that despite the sadness and pain associated with the 9th of Av, this is the birthday of Moshiach, our future redeemer (Jerusalem Talmud, Berachot 2:4):

"On the day that the Holy Temple was destroyed, a Jew was plowing his field when his cow suddenly called out. An Arab was passing by and heard the low of the cow. Said the Arab: 'Jew, Jew! Unyoke your cow, free the stake of your plow, for your Holy Temple has now been destroyed.' The cow then lowed a second time. Said the Arab: 'Jew, Jew! Yoke your cow, reset the stake of your plow, for the Redeemer has now been born...'"

The redeemer, and with him the potential for redemption, was born the moment after the destruction. Indeed, though ostensibly the destruction was a consequence of the Jews' sins, there was a deeper reason for it all. From the ashes of the destroyed temples will arise an infinitely greater Temple, one constructed by G‑d Himself, one that will stand for all eternity.


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Posted: July 30, 2009
to anon from sprinfgield
While the moshiach of that time was born then, it may be that the current candidate to redeem us (if/when we get our act together) was born on another date. You see, each and every generation has another person just waiting in the wings to redeem us the second g-d gives the go ahead.
Posted By gershon

Posted: July 29, 2009
Moshiach
Please forgive my ignorance about this. I did not know the Redeemer was born on this day. Do all scribes agree with this?
Posted By Anonymous, Springfield, VA.



 


The Second Temple
Herod the Great
The Four Factions
Revolt against Rome
Kamtza and Bar Kamtza
Rabbi Yochanan's Request
The Last Passover
Battle
Starvation
The Seventeenth of Tammuz
The Destruction of the Temple
The Fall of the Upper City
The Aftermath
Titus's Death
Hope
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