Posts Tagged exile

Hadash

Mashiach and our children!

Weekly Sidra: Beshalach (when [he] let go) Torah Portion: Shemot / Exodus 13:17-17:16 Haftorah: Shofetim / Judges 5:1-5:31 Jewish tradition states that at the splitting of the sea, after the Yetzia Mitzrayim (the exodus), each Israelite pointed with his finger and said, “This is my G-d and I shall glorify Him.” This means to us that there was a prophetic manifestation of HaShem to the point of everyone being able to point a finger and say literally: “THIS IS…!” The show us also that the children born under Egyptian servitude were the first ones to perceive and recognize that Divine manifestation. “As in the days of your going out from Egypt, I shall show [the people] wondrous things” (Michah 7:15). Thus the Messianic redemption, too, will be marked by a manifestation of HaShem that has never been seen before. The expression “This is..” appears but once at the time of the [...]

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Jewish Prayer, Jewish Roots, Mashiach, News, Zionism

Chevlei Mashiach – Birthpangs of the Messiah

Chevlei Mashiach - Birthpangs of the Messiah

חבל משיח  “Chevlei Mashiach” means the “Birthpangs of the Messiah.” Messianic Judaism (All Judaism is by theory Messianic) teaches that the arrival of Mashiach is accompanied by birth pangs. This is also sometimes referred to as the “Time of Jacob’s Trouble.” J ...

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Israel, Jewish Studies, Video of the Week, Zionism

The land of Israel – אֶרֶץ יִשְׂרָאֵל‎ – Eretz Yisrael (Videos)

The land of Israel – אֶרֶץ יִשְׂרָאֵל‎ –  Eretz Yisrael (Videos)

Every one who knows the problems of territory, religion, education, and simple racial hate and international involvement, knows that the greatest problem of all is related to the Bible. Jews have for the two thousand years of exile among the nations dreamed of returning to the land of their forefathers, the land of Israel, between the Jordan River ...

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Jewish Prayer, Mashiach, Torah

The Messianic Jewish Shabbat

The Messianic Jewish Shabbat

"Where there is no vision, the people perish: but he who observes Torah, happy is he." – Proverbs 29:18 A pastor was visiting a rabbi friend, when the pastor asked, "What do you believe the world to come is like?" The rabbi responded, "Where the righteous dwell for eternity, one may study Torah all day long, without e ...

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Jewish Prayer, Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies

Yosef, Moshe and Mashiach, the last redeemer

Yosef, Moshe and Mashiach, the last redeemer

Like Moshe, Mashiach will be revealed, then hidden, then revealed again. (Bamidbar Rabbah 11:2) There is much confusion, for instance, concerning what connotes the "coming of the Redeemer" and the Redemption itself. The author of Sefat Emet (the Gerrer Rebbe) explains this difference using the example of Moses and the Redemption of the Je ...

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Anusim, Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies, News

The Mask of the Marranos Jews

The Mask of the Marranos Jews

The creation of the modern state of Israel has awakened many dormant cultural pursuits, perhaps none so dramatic as the discovery of long-lost Jews. Every decade or so, another tribe of supposed descendants of biblical Israel—marked by quirky uses of Jewish symbols, eclectic religious observance, and a smattering of Hebrew prayers — is ...

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Jewish Studies, Mashiach, Messianic Judaism

Mashiach ben Yosef

Mashiach ben Yosef

Yosef as a type of Messiah. Jewish tradition actually refers to two redeemers, each being called Mashiach (Messiah). Both of these redeemers are involved in delivering the Jewish people from galut (exile) and ushering in the long-awaited Messianic era.  These two Mashiachs are called Mashiach ben David (Messiah the descendant of David) and Mas ...

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Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies, Mashiach

Galut (the exile) and Mashiach

Galut (the exile) and Mashiach

Galut or Golus (Hebrew: גלות‎), means literally exile. Galut or Golus classically refers to the exile of the Jewish people from the Land of Israel. There were altogether four such exiles. These are said to be alluded to in Abraham’s biblical vision of the future of his descendants according to Bereishit Rabba (44:1 ...

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Jewish Prayer, Jewish Roots, Mashiach

The obligation on waiting on Mashiach

Presiding over the trial on the “Day of Judgement” will be Moshiach himself… He will weigh and consider the bleak life that Jews have lived in exile. He will intercede on their behalf and seek out their merits, pointing out that they did not want to sin: they were unable to overcome their Evil Inclination. Moshiach will see everyo ...

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