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Schochet, J. Immanuel
Rabbi Immanuel Schochet has written and lectured extensively on the history and philosophy of Chassidism and topical themes of Jewish thought and ethics. He is a renowned authority on Jewish Philosophy and Mysticism. He is rabbi of Cong. Beth Joseph, and professor-emeritus of Philosophy at Humber College, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. |
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Moshiach - The Jewish Perspective
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The 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. (1:03:17) | |
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| Listen 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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| By the end of days there will be the awakening of the dead which brings about the question: Will we be obligated in doing the Mitzvot (the commandments) during that time period, and if so how will they be performed.
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| The purpose of giving the Torah (Bible). What is the Torah? When Moshiach comes, what will be with the Torah? The reason the Torah tells us to do the things it does.
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| We 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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| As we look forward to the future redemption, let’s examine what the redemption will achieve for our people, the world at large and most important, in bringing the manifestation of the divine presence.
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| The belief in the resurrection of the dead – one of the thirteen principals of faith – and why it’s so fundamental to our faith.
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| The inner meaning of the expansion of the Land of Israel in the era of Moshiach.
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