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It’s Coming… Let’s Prepare!

June 30, 2014
Kayla Krauss
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Geulah – the redemption of the Jewish nation.

In its fullest sense the redemption will be spiritual and physical.  Spiritually the Jewish nation will be freed from all barriers that separate us from Hashem. Physical redemption enables us to return and live freely in our land of Israel.  This is the final redemption.  We will no longer be in a state of exile.

Pogroms and massacres unfortunately are part of Jewish history. However we always continued to pray, hope and anticipate our complete redemption.  Moshe Rabbeinu ztk’l, the first redeemer, foretold the future.  The Jewish nation will enter Eretz Yisrael during the period of Yoshua, yet this will not be our eternal redemption.  When the time of geulah arrives, “Hashem will bring you back from captivity… and He will gather you in from all the nations where He has scattered you… and He will bring you into the land possessed by your forefathers.. .and you will return and listen to the voice of Hashem, and perform all His commandments” (Devarim, 30:3-8).

Three times a day Ahm Yisrael pray for the geulah.  Chazal teach us that yearning for that time to come is one of the basic responsibilities of a Jew.  Even more so in our generation where it is no longer a distant dream for our grandparents, but is turning into reality before us.

How can we actively ‘Await Mashiach’s arrival?”  The Alter Rebbe ztk’l, Ba’al HaTanya HaKadosh in chapter 37 teaches, “Culminating fulfillment of the Messianic era and of the resurrection … the revelation of the light of the Blessed Ein Sof in this material world, all depends on our actions and service throughout the duration of the golut.”

Our Torah learning and life of mitzvot should be infused with constant anticipation and longing for the geulah.  We should relate our actions to bringing and hastening the geulah shleimah. Living a life of emuna brings us personally and aids our entire world collectively to its perfection.

Two amazing resources to help prepare us for the Geulah:

http://bilvavi.net/files/Bilvavi.Our.Personal.Redemption.pdf

and

www.G-dDirectTorah.com

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHtnMPAKnEA

 

 

 

The Greatest Acceptance

June 30, 2014
Orit Esther Riter

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This past week’s parsha of Parah Adumah is the embodiment of emuna. The laws of the red heifer are incomprehensible to the human mind. We cannot understand everything in life. We are probed with questions, confusion, uncertainties – the Parah Adumah is a reminder of how limited our minds are.

What advice does the Torah offer in such cases where even Shlomo HaMelech ztk’l , the wisest of all men, could not grasp this Torah teaching? Emuna Temima (simple unadulterated loyalty and faithfulness to the Torah’s infinite wisdom, no matter how incomprehensible they may be!). There are endless events and ideas in this world that we will not be able to grasp. The only notion we need to remain faithful to is that Hashem is running the universe perfectly; without any glitches!

Oh, how much we plan; dotting our ‘I’s’ and crossing our ‘T’s’, going through the logical process. Nonetheless, the Ultimate Designer and Master Planner knows better. The list of questions; why’s and what’s just seems to get longer with no ‘Heavenly loudspeaker’ announcing any resolution for them.

To those who wish to live a life of emuna- they hear the answers. To name a few of the possible responses: ‘It is not the right time’, ‘Be patient’, ‘The delay is necessary’ and even ‘No, I can’t give that to you’ – to name a few.

In life there are delays and denials necessary to perfectly carve our eternal future life. Accepting reality at times for what it is is the top code of living a healthy balanced life. As the Kli Yakar ztk’l teaches in his commentary on Shmot (25:10), “The purpose of knowledge is to know that we don’t know.”

We do not know and do not understand. This is the greatest acceptance of them all!

Today’s Daily Dose of Emuna is dedicated to the refuah shleimah of Daphne Shani bat Nurit a young girl with cancer.  May Hashem shower her with His eternal compassion and may she merit a complete healing b’riut hanefesh v’b’riut haguf amongst all of Klal Yisrael who are sick and suffering b’karov, b’rachamim, Amen.

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