Redemption = Completed
We should continually add in all things that bring Moshiach – as Yaakov felt that as the complete redemption hadn’t arrived, therefore he felt, even 130 years of life were meaningless.
Shabbos Parshas Mikeitz 5752
Crying Ad Masai
As we are dealing with something that long should have occurred – especially as we stand in the month of Elul – we comprehend, how impassioned the plea of “Ad Masia” should be.
Seeing that the one who is shouting is a Jew – and a Jew and G-d are one, so it is self-understood that this has the capacity to bring the redemption! (as we see, it was our cries in the exile of Egypt that brought about that redemption.)
In fact and mainly, as the verse states, “Before they cry, I already answer” – the very fact, a Jew exists (with the capacity to cry) is enough.
Though our Rebbe’s have said, “it is not with our will, we went into exile; nor with it, we will go out” – this is only as a Jew and his will are separate – however, as a Jew fulfills the will of God – as our sages teach, that the Jew’s will become’s God’s, and vice-versa – hence this has an immediate effect.
Shabbos Parsha Tavoi 21 Elul 5751
The Last Cry
Everything is already ready! as if a chest with its key has already been delivered!
The last thing that is needed is that a Jew should again and yet again cry to G-d, “Ad Maasi – how much longer?!”
And through this, he achieves that Moshiach will enter into 770, and bring everyone to Jerusalem!
Shabbos Parshas Devarim 5751
We Demand!
And lest G-d for some reason seeks the pleasure of the Jew’s Avoda / service in exile, a Jew demands – “All that the owner tells you to do, do; except for leave…” – hence we belong in Israel! (in the Holy Temple.)
Shabbos Chayei Sarah 5752
Kiddush Levana
To explain the greatness of sanctifying the Moon – Kiddush Levanah, as our sages teach, “whoever blesses the month (the moon during the right period) will merit Moshiach!
The sign of the moon is representative of the Jewish people, whose rebirth will be a glory to their Creator; hence, one who blesses the moon, will witness this.
Based on this, when we calculate that the last straw, is only that Moshiach Himself must come! – one must be careful, that we celebrate Kiddush Levanah publicly, with beautiful clothing, in the street, etc.
And the main thing is, we have in mind, that we celebrate Kiddush Levana, to hasten the coming of Moshiach, through imploring G-d for redemption.
As we conclude Kiddush Levana – “And they requested G-d their G-d, and King David their King – Amen.”
Shabbos Parshas Noach 5752
Chapter 2 – Learning Torah
Study = Living
We must study all about Moshaich – the reason for this is, not as a merit to bring Moshiach, rather to fill the mind and the heart – in order for us to begin to live Moshiach.
Shabbos Parshas Balak 5751
Be In The Know
Knowing that Moshiach is about to arrive, as we have finished all that needs to be prepared, is not in contradiction to the statement of our sages, that Moshiach will come “Beyond Knowledge,” (misinterpreted “when people don’t consciously engage”) for once one has a firm comparison, then it becomes known.
Shabbos Parshas Balak 5751
It’s Here
As we are standing on the threshold of redemption, it is self-understood that the learning of the laws of building the Beis Hamikdosh, must be with a completely renewed vigor.
To begin with, we are studying, not as a mourning of the past, but, a celebration of the future!
And the main thing is, we learn with the knowledge, that this will be practically applied, as the Third Holy Temple, is standing, ready to descend from on high!
Shabbos Parshas Balak 5751
Moshiach Has Come
We must tell everybody, that we are at the end of Galus, and the beginning of redemption! hence the beginning of the reward! (for all our wonderful thousands of years of goodness and kindness, Torah and Mitzvos!) hence we must learn about Moshiach with joy and tranquility!
Shabbos Parshas Teitzei 5751
I have come to arouse everyone for a practical purpose – namely to bring Moshiach! – to do so, all men women and children need to add in their learning Torah – especially in regards to the coming of Moshiach.
Best would be, to have at least ten people studying – for in addition to the fact, as it states, the Shechina is present wherever ten Jews are – when there is a large crowd, this inspires people!
Therefore though there are some who prefer to learn individually, as this allows them to innovate novel concepts on this topic, nonetheless, from time to time, they should join larger groups.
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