The Rebbe on the imminence of the Redemption
ל. קטעים משיחות ש”פ בלק, י”ז (טוב) תמוז תנש”א (4) 30. Tammuz 17, 5751 − June 29, 1991 (4)
ל. קטעים משיחות ש”פ בלק, י”ז (טוב) תמוז תנש”א (4) 30. Tammuz 17, 5751 − June 29, 1991 (4)
An answer from the Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach to someone who wrote about his difficulties with parnasah
What’s the point of seeing the Beis HaMikdash on Shabbos Chazon if on that very day it is destroyed, G-d forbid?! * “One who does not strive to fulfill the mission to bring tzaddikim to t’shuva is as if he did not fulfill the shlichus of his Master” * Our job is to inspire everyone to heightened enthusiasm and wonderment in the awesome time we live in, the threshold of Redemption.
Avraham Rainitz describes the moments after the Great Shofar is sounded and thousands of Jews greet the Rebbe in his full glory at 770.
Menachem Zigelbaum brings us a live report from the first day of work in the Third Beis Hamikdash. He briefs us on the Halachic dilemmas and original solutions that may come up.
Schneur Berger was there, at Israel’s International Airport, to witness air traffic control divert planes to military airfields to clear the runways for gigantic clouds.
Yisrael Lapidos met with a representative of the “Resurrection Authority,” a body set up to deal with the many challenges the newly resurrected will face steps out of the grave.
How should I feel on Tisha B’Av? Sad? Happy? Both?
Just moments before Shabbos, Rabbi Chayim Levi Yitzchak Ginsberg passed away at 61 years old after suffering a stroke r”l. Rabbi Ginsberg’s popular articles filled with Chasidishe stories and chizuk, strengthened the emunah of many Chassidim and were a staple of Beis Moshiach for many years.
We anticipate his coming every day, but there have been special times in which the anticipation of the Geula rose to new heights, when everyone could sense, almost touch, that Moshiach was here, about to appear.
Each of us contains a powerful soul with fire in its belly. Fire is passion. Each of us will, at one point or another, encounter spiritual opportunities; passionate moments which will entice and light up our fires, craving transcendence – the need to get beyond the daily grind. Transcendence can take on many shapes: spirituality, music, travel, or family, to name a few.
A police investigator brings a terrorist in for questioning. He asks him some questions, but the man answers nothing and gives no reaction. The investigator then threatens him that if he doesn’t start talking, he’ll be in for some serious trouble, yet the terrorist still won’t budge… Finally, left with no alternative, the investigator went over to him and gave him a couple of hard slaps in the face. The terrorist immediately began to talk: “Why didn’t you tell me that you spoke my language?”…
The phone rang in Rabbi Hertzl Borochov’s office. A frightened voice said, “Hello, this is Dorit Sasson, the sister of Officer Yoel Sasson who was critically injured.”