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| The Jewish belief in the resurrection of the dead—the climax of the final redemption and the two related views on the ultimate reward for the soul.
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A Prelude to the Messianic Era Discover how ancient kabbalastic texts foretold the nuclear age and what the final outcome will be.
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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.
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Part 1 When the cannibal loses his appetite, then Moshach has come down to earth and G-d has become its reality….
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Part 2 The Messianic era will bring about the ultimate resolution of good and evil. How will this come about?
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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 Talmud teaches that mitzvahs will be nullified in the Messianic age. How do we reconcile this with Judaism’s cardinal principal that Torah is eternal and mitzvahs don’t change? Join us for a detailed discussion on the very nature of Torah.
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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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