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When Will We No Longer Need to Say “Thank G-d”?

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When Will We No Longer Need to Say “Thank G-d”?

There is more than one way to minimize the spiritual distance between oneself and G-d. Some of these ways will become obsolete in the Messianic era. But the way of gratitude has no expiry date.
Moshiach and the Future Redemption, Baruch Hashem, Thanksgiving Offering (Korban Todah), Korbanot, Tzav

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Jens Tennessee March 30, 2023

This was excellent. Thanks to the infinite for this inspiration of thanks…to the infinite. 🤔 Reply

A A via JewishTV iOS March 28, 2023

Thank G-D!
Amazing! Reply

Sarah Noach Jerusalem September 16, 2022

As a Canadian found this doubly funny. Brilliant. Reply

MR May 20, 2019

Keep em coming! Love the double whammy.
Thank you once again Reply

MB April 29, 2019

Thank you so much. Exactly what I was looking for! Reply

Lawrence Griffith-Cox New Orleans March 23, 2019

So much joy shared in this video, humourous and uplifting! Reply

Race A. Falcon USA March 21, 2019

I would love to see the sources for what is being stated. Reply

Michael Chighel Jerusalem March 22, 2019
in response to Race A. Falcon:

The comprehensive chassidic source appears at the end in the credits. If you look it up, you will find it fully annotated with all the biblical, midrashic, talmudic, rabbinic etc. sources. Reply

Andrew Pimentel Lynn March 18, 2019

Thank G-D ! For your videos :-), You bring joy and knowledge every time through your work I truly say thank G-D for you and what you do here. Reply

brett british columbia March 17, 2019

take off eh? Seems your two hosers must be recent converts from Winnipeg.
As a gentile and canadian who has found his way to Judaism, I appreciate the message. Reply

Meir Weiss Laval March 30, 2020
in response to brett:

B"H:) Reply