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“Moshiach NOW?”

Why we faithfully await and anticipate his coming

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“Moshiach NOW?” : Why we faithfully await and anticipate his coming

Drawing on an array of classical sources, this class sets out to clearly define the essence of the Torah mandated faith in global redemption to be brought about by an anointed Jewish King. Clarifying exactly what we are supposed to believe in and why this information is of foundational importance and relevance. You'll also discover how this faith is supposed to be acted on a daily basis, and why there's a critical need to not only believe, but actively await his arrival.
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Moshiach and the Future Redemption, Redemption, Yearning for and Anticipating

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Todd David Goldfinger Ecuador March 21, 2025

if it's not me, then who is it. B"H Shabbat shalom G-d bless you for all times, everyone in the world. All of our brothers & sisters I love you & b"h loves you more than you could know, you are treasured and blessed, let the sun shine for you. Thank you, b"h Reply

Avi February 11, 2024

Won't it be idol worship? Also isn't the Wailing Wall idol worship? Seems like both are subtle forms of idol worship... Reply

Sara Metzger Sacramento August 24, 2017

So if a Jew doesn't believe (in the 13 principles) or in general, doesn't believe, that person will not go to Olam Habah according to Gemarah? Reply

chaim paris February 14, 2024
in response to Sara Metzger:

everyone is free to believe what his or her heart think.
God give to human the right to choose and see after and translate Torah in his or her language with google translate or other software.
Like this all the jewish in the world will studied thorah in hebrew letters Reply

cam judd August 25, 2017

Good to see chabad quickly producing material based on trending discussions.
On trend and on the job.
Go chabad, nothing can stop you.
Thanks,
Cam Reply