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The vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it shall speak and not lie. Though he tarry wait for him, for it will surely come it will not be late! (Habakuk 2:3) Therefore wait for Me, says God, for the day that I rise to the prey; for My judgment is to gather nations, that I assemble kingdoms, to pour out upon them My indignation, all My fierce anger. For all the earth shall be consumed by the fire of My jealousy. (Zephaniah 3:8) Happy are all those that wait for him. (Isaiah 30:18) Waiting for Mashiach, anticipating his coming, is not simply a virtue but a religious obligation. When you come to Shamayim (heaven) one of the first things they will ask you is “Tzipisa L’Geula”; were you anxiously awaiting the Geula? More than being one of the 13 fundamental principles of Yehadut, [...]
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1. Is the re-establishment and re-gathering of Israel (the Jewish people) to the land prophesied in Yermiyahu / Jeremiah 31 and Yechezkel / Ezekiel 36? True or False (The answer is true) – Not only is Israel’s reestablishment as a nation prophesied by Yermiyahu and Yechezkel, but by other prophets like Joel and Zechari ...
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The advent of the Mashiach is the only hope that the people in the nation of Israel and the world should have. Why is that? Mashiach will bring final peace to the whole world; Mashiach will restore all things as they should, as they were in the Gan Eden (Garden of Eden). The relationship that HaShem had with people in this world will be restored as ...
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Weekly Sidra: Yitro (Jetro) Torah Portion: Shemot / Exodus 18:1-20:23 Haftorah: Yeshayahu / Isaiah 6:1-6:13 (Sephardim) But when Moshe’s (Moses) father-in-law saw how much he had to do for the people, he said, "What is this thing that you are doing to the people? Why do you act alone, while all the people stand about you from morning unt ...
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Weekly Sidra: Yitro (Jetro) Torah Portion: Shemot / Exodus 18:1-20:23 Haftorah: Yeshayahu / Isaiah 6:1-6:13 (Sephardim) Yitro, Yithro, or Yitro (יִתְרוֹ — Hebrew for “Jethro,” the second word and first distinctive word in the parasha) is the seventeenth weekly Torah portion (parasha) in th ...
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No one in the annals of our Prophets and Kings could emulate the noble status of Moses, upon whom it is written,[Devarim 34:10] "And there arose not a Prophet since then in Israel like Moses." The Talmud elucidates on this:[Rosh Hashanah 21b] King Solomon desired to attain the status of Moses. A Heavenly voice came forth and cited this ve ...
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Parshat Devarim is always read on the Shabbat right before Tisha B’Av. I charged your magistrates at that time as follows, "Hear out your fellow men, and decide justly between any man and a fellow Israelite or a stranger. 17 You shall not be partial in judgment: hear out low and high alike. Fear no man, for judgment is God’s. ...
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