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                                            <![CDATA[<p><span class="yt-core-attributed-string yt-core-attributed-string--white-space-pre-wrap"><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color">'NEEDING IMPACT' deepens and expands the meaning of our [already] developed thesis regarding the profound impact heartfelt, sincere demands of Hashem make. In the preceding "Impact" segment a range of rabbinic teachings about Tzadikim's Tefilla, further emphasized some of the ideas we had already begun to spell out. In this new Episode, we return to the concept of Prayer, by definition. By virtue of thoughtful analysis, we will lead to redefine how we view the way we ask G-d for Geula (Redemption from Exile by Moshiach). This will ultimately position us to redefine how we view our personal needs, and yearning for Moshiach's arrival altogether! This Episode comprises the Fifty-Eighth segment in our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (Messiah).</span></span></p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA['NEEDING IMPACT' deepens and expands the meaning of our [already] developed thesis regarding the profound impact heartfelt, sincere demands of Hashem make. In the preceding "Impact" segment a range of rabbinic teachings about Tzadikim's Tefilla, further emphasized some of the ideas we had already begun to spell out. In this new Episode, we return to the concept of Prayer, by definition. By virtue of thoughtful analysis, we will lead to redefine how we view the way we ask G-d for Geula (Redemption from Exile by Moshiach). This will ultimately position us to redefine how we view our personal needs, and yearning for Moshiach's arrival altogether! This Episode comprises the Fifty-Eighth segment in our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (Messiah).]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>'ENTREATING IMPACT' adds a new dimension to the previously developed thesis about the impact we can have when we make sincere demands of Hashem. In the previous two Episode, a biblical narrative is recast as a foundation basis for the concept that heartfelt prayer can change destiny. An idea that is further emphasized by both the syntax and repetitious nature of our daily Prayers. In this third Episode on the Power of Prayer, we are introduced to a range of rabbinic teachings that underscore the incredible impact prayerful entreaty can have of G-d. This serves to further underscore the ideas we've already begun to articulate about the importance of demanding redemption from Hashem, and further debunks the supposition that we leave Geula to G-d, and instead focus on the pursuit of personal spiritual success, self-actualization, and religious fulfilment! This Episode comprises the Fifty-Seventh segment in our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (Messiah).</p>]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>'SUSTAINING IMPACT' continues to develop the special thesis about the impact we can have when we make sincere demands of Hashem. In our previous Episode, a historic biblical event sets a precedent, highlighting a Torah truism about the powerful possibilities of righteous requests and heartfelt prayers, in general, and regarding the coming of Moshiach in particular. In this new Episode the syntax as well as the repetitious nature of our daily Prayers emphasize the veracity and authenticity of this lesson lifted from a second chance - granted by G-d - in antiquity. This all, despite the great care we are told to take in keeping our Davening and prayerful entreaty concise, should serve to further energize our Tefillot for the Geula, speedily and in our days, Amen! This Episode comprises the Fifty-Sixth segment in our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (Messiah).</p>]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>DEMANDING IMPACT' reaches deep into the early history of our Peoplehood, drawing an instructive parallel for us about the potential impact we can make by virtue of a sincere demand for the coming of Moshiach in our time. In rhetorically questioning his own approach to the subject, the Rebbe presents past precedent to make a profound point about the possibilities we each possess today. Streams of unique Torah teachings are channeled to affect a sea-change in our understanding of what is actually expected of us. What flows forth is a fresh appreciation of the dynamic power of our prayers, and the impact Demanding Deliverance can have. This new incredible rumination is saturated with a real time lesson about a second chance that spiritually uplift and pragmatically encouraging at once. This is a lesson that should inject newfound zeal and energy into our Tefillot, and especially the regular requests for Redemption we make daily in our Davening. This Episode comprises the Fifty-Fifth segment in our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (Messiah).</p>]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>'REDEMPTIVE IMPACT' continues developing the thesis opened in the previous Episode, Footsteps of Redemption about our generations unusual title "Heels" of [the age of] Moshiach. This distinctive Torah etymology served to highlight the unique superiority, and remarkable potency we possess, despite being vastly inferior to previous generations! Weaving together profound insights about the power of our [public] prayers, and the deeper meaning of having them answered, the previously portrayal of inter-generational partnership is freshly framed in a novel and inspiring fashion. Most uplifting of all, this big new idea has practical application that should uplift and encourage each of us to renew our prayerful entreaty for Redemption Now! Completing the thesis, this Episode comprises the Fifty-Fourth segment in our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (Messiah).</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA['REDEMPTIVE IMPACT' continues developing the thesis opened in the previous Episode, Footsteps of Redemption about our generations unusual title "Heels" of [the age of] Moshiach. This distinctive Torah etymology served to highlight the unique superiority, and remarkable potency we possess, despite being vastly inferior to previous generations! Weaving together profound insights about the power of our [public] prayers, and the deeper meaning of having them answered, the previously portrayal of inter-generational partnership is freshly framed in a novel and inspiring fashion. Most uplifting of all, this big new idea has practical application that should uplift and encourage each of us to renew our prayerful entreaty for Redemption Now! Completing the thesis, this Episode comprises the Fifty-Fourth segment in our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (Messiah).]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>'FOOTSTEPS OF REDEMPTION' is a brand Episode in which we focus on the unique position of our generation as being the ones to herald the dawning of the new age of Moshiach. To be sure, this title is lifted out of a stirring prophetic, poetic psalmist expression; adapted and crystalized by our Sages in Mishna, Midrash and Kabbalah. The Episode presents classic Torah sources to highlight the range of meaning encoded into this exceptional euphemism. Transcending the simple understanding of identifying the final days of Galut, this term ultimately reveals the extraordinary potency vested in our unique generation. This is a stunning example of the unfurling of Torah etymology serves to reveal the unique redemptive potency vested in the hands of our greatest generation! This Episode comprises the Fifty-Third segment in our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (Messiah).</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA['FOOTSTEPS OF REDEMPTION' is a brand Episode in which we focus on the unique position of our generation as being the ones to herald the dawning of the new age of Moshiach. To be sure, this title is lifted out of a stirring prophetic, poetic psalmist expression; adapted and crystalized by our Sages in Mishna, Midrash and Kabbalah. The Episode presents classic Torah sources to highlight the range of meaning encoded into this exceptional euphemism. Transcending the simple understanding of identifying the final days of Galut, this term ultimately reveals the extraordinary potency vested in our unique generation. This is a stunning example of the unfurling of Torah etymology serves to reveal the unique redemptive potency vested in the hands of our greatest generation! This Episode comprises the Fifty-Third segment in our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (Messiah).]]>
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                    <![CDATA["Awaiting Difference II" is #50 of "ANTICIPATION"]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p><span class="yt-core-attributed-string yt-core-attributed-string--white-space-pre-wrap"><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color">Episode Fifty, 'AWAITING DIFFERENCE - Part Two’ takes the novel understanding of the famous Faith Maxim on Moshiach: although He tarries "I will continue to Await" [His Coming] each day..." into a groundbreaking fresh field of discovery. In this second segment we will learn just how powerful taking this path of greatest resistance can be. The newfound appreciation should inspire us all to try harder to actively "Await" -- despite the obvious challenges of maintaining an unnatural emotion. Culled from the same manuscript as the previous Episode -- from which several classic (and neo classic) sources were creatively collated to prove how impactful "hopeful yearning" for Moshiach can be, here, the envelope is pushed much further. This Episode reaches deep into a related, while unique Zoharic teaching that is significantly, and profoundly illuminated in Chasidic Teachings. The result is the emergence of a stunning new picture of perfection attained through perspiration! Comprising the Fiftieth segment in our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (Messiah), this class is dedicated l'zechut a full Refuah and long life for Chaim Mordechai ben Raizel.</span></span></p>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>Episode Forty-Nine, entitled 'AWAITING DIFFERENCE’ analyzes the famous Faith Maxin on Moshiach "And even though He may tarry, nonetheless I continue to Await His Coming each day!" To continue to be emotionally invested and be actively "Awaiting" as the time drags on is obviously counterintuitive and unnatural. Maintaining that level of anticipation will obviously take great effort, yet does it really make a practical "Difference?" Based on a brief letter The Rebbe wrote in a time of personal grief, in this Episode you'll be introduced to a range of classic Torah sources on the subject, that ultimately emerge as greater than the sum of their parts. Exquisitely weaving a redemptive faith-filled fabric of hopeful yearning for Moshiach, He makes the case that the Awaiting itself necessarily makes a Difference by serving to accelerate the process of Redemption, thereby hastening a new world order! This Episode comprising the Forty-Ninth segment of an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (Messiah).</p>]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p><span class="yt-core-attributed-string yt-core-attributed-string--white-space-pre-wrap"><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color">Episode Forty-Six, entitled 'TIME TO GIVE IT UP?' considers the possibility that after more than 1,950 of continuous yet fruitless entreaty and prayer perhaps it time to stop asking for it. Maybe, just maybe we shouldn't be pestering G-d any longer. Those advocating this approach, suggest that at this point we leave it in Heaven's hands. Whenever Hashem decides it's time, we'll be ready and waiting they say! This sounds reasonable. And they maintain that the teachings of our Sages back them up! The Talmud clearly states that excessive prayer can have the negative consequence of making G-d look harsh and us look petty. Is there any truth to this? The Rebbe once tackled this possibly well-intended, yet entirely wrong-headed approach to the issue: Beginning with fact that the Talmudic "proof" clearly indicates its inapplicability. Explicit examples lifted from King David's prayerful entreaty in Sefer Tehillim prove that exactly the opposite is true. In fact, the structure of our Daily Prayers proves that we are obligated to continue asking for Moshiach, until we finally get the response we've been waiting for! This comprises the Forty-sixth segment of an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (Messiah).</span></span></p>
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Episode Forty-Three, entitled RED BULLS EYE III completes the thesis that every mention of Moshiach must be followed with a prayerful verbalization of yearning! 

The final issue left to clarify was why Rambam had passed up numerous opportunities to convey this important ruling on a mention that mandates prayer.  

In the immediate past Episode, we highlighted the unique connection between the inherent character of these two Torah precepts: Para Aduma and Moshiach.

Now, in our [fifth consecutive and] closing Episode on this [very specific] subject, a final ray of light is shined on the idea that Exile is an embodiment of the most extreme form of Ritual Impurity, and Redemption of its purifying nemesis.    

In a highly innovative original and creative application of a Torah maxim, the Rebbe's thesis on the Rambam's selection of this Mitzvah to convey an unusual and non-specific Halacha in bathed in a rare form of illumination.   

We are left with a crisp appreciation of how Halachot of the Red Heifer form the most natural of opportunities to convey this ruling as it's Bullseye on topic of Moshiach!   

This lesson comprises the Forty-third segment of an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Episode Forty-Three, entitled RED BULLS EYE III completes the thesis that every mention of Moshiach must be followed with a prayerful verbalization of yearning! 

The final issue left to clarify was why Rambam had passed up numerous opportunities to convey this important ruling on a mention that mandates prayer.  

In the immediate past Episode, we highlighted the unique connection between the inherent character of these two Torah precepts: Para Aduma and Moshiach.

Now, in our [fifth consecutive and] closing Episode on this [very specific] subject, a final ray of light is shined on the idea that Exile is an embodiment of the most extreme form of Ritual Impurity, and Redemption of its purifying nemesis.    

In a highly innovative original and creative application of a Torah maxim, the Rebbe's thesis on the Rambam's selection of this Mitzvah to convey an unusual and non-specific Halacha in bathed in a rare form of illumination.   

We are left with a crisp appreciation of how Halachot of the Red Heifer form the most natural of opportunities to convey this ruling as it's Bullseye on topic of Moshiach!   

This lesson comprises the Forty-third segment of an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Episode Forty-Three, entitled RED BULLS EYE III completes the thesis that every mention of Moshiach must be followed with a prayerful verbalization of yearning! 

The final issue left to clarify was why Rambam had passed up numerous opportunities to convey this important ruling on a mention that mandates prayer.  

In the immediate past Episode, we highlighted the unique connection between the inherent character of these two Torah precepts: Para Aduma and Moshiach.

Now, in our [fifth consecutive and] closing Episode on this [very specific] subject, a final ray of light is shined on the idea that Exile is an embodiment of the most extreme form of Ritual Impurity, and Redemption of its purifying nemesis.    

In a highly innovative original and creative application of a Torah maxim, the Rebbe's thesis on the Rambam's selection of this Mitzvah to convey an unusual and non-specific Halacha in bathed in a rare form of illumination.   

We are left with a crisp appreciation of how Halachot of the Red Heifer form the most natural of opportunities to convey this ruling as it's Bullseye on topic of Moshiach!   

This lesson comprises the Forty-third segment of an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Episode Forty-Three, entitled RED BULLS EYE III completes the thesis that every mention of Moshiach must be followed with a prayerful verbalization of yearning! 

The final issue left to clarify was why Rambam had passed up numerous opportunities to convey this important ruling on a mention that mandates prayer.  

In the immediate past Episode, we highlighted the unique connection between the inherent character of these two Torah precepts: Para Aduma and Moshiach.

Now, in our [fifth consecutive and] closing Episode on this [very specific] subject, a final ray of light is shined on the idea that Exile is an embodiment of the most extreme form of Ritual Impurity, and Redemption of its purifying nemesis.    

In a highly innovative original and creative application of a Torah maxim, the Rebbe's thesis on the Rambam's selection of this Mitzvah to convey an unusual and non-specific Halacha in bathed in a rare form of illumination.   

We are left with a crisp appreciation of how Halachot of the Red Heifer form the most natural of opportunities to convey this ruling as it's Bullseye on topic of Moshiach!   

This lesson comprises the Forty-third segment of an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 20 Jun 2023 01:55:17 +0000</pubDate>
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Episode Forty, entitled SAY IT ONCE features a re-examination of our previous Episode conclusion: the yearning and anticipation we might think or feel for Moshiach must be prayerfully verbalized! 

Maimonides choice to insert precisely such prose into the text of a strictly Halachic syntax seems to create a legal precedent. And as such, ultimately a binding ruling.  

In this Episode we will return to question the veracity of that logic. After all, if this comprises a Halachik responsibility, shouldn't it be seen more than once?! 

In defending and further explaining the previous conclusion, our emphasis on employing the power pf prayer in response to even a casual mention of Moshiach is further cemented and strengthened.

Verily this lesson spawns a deeper comprehension and appreciation of our sacred mandate to actively Anticipate Messianic Redemption! 
 
This is the Fortieth segment of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Episode Forty, entitled SAY IT ONCE features a re-examination of our previous Episode conclusion: the yearning and anticipation we might think or feel for Moshiach must be prayerfully verbalized! 

Maimonides choice to insert precisely such prose into the text of a strictly Halachic syntax seems to create a legal precedent. And as such, ultimately a binding ruling.  

In this Episode we will return to question the veracity of that logic. After all, if this comprises a Halachik responsibility, shouldn't it be seen more than once?! 

In defending and further explaining the previous conclusion, our emphasis on employing the power pf prayer in response to even a casual mention of Moshiach is further cemented and strengthened.

Verily this lesson spawns a deeper comprehension and appreciation of our sacred mandate to actively Anticipate Messianic Redemption! 
 
This is the Fortieth segment of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Maimonides choice to insert precisely such prose into the text of a strictly Halachic syntax seems to create a legal precedent. And as such, ultimately a binding ruling.  

In this Episode we will return to question the veracity of that logic. After all, if this comprises a Halachik responsibility, shouldn't it be seen more than once?! 

In defending and further explaining the previous conclusion, our emphasis on employing the power pf prayer in response to even a casual mention of Moshiach is further cemented and strengthened.

Verily this lesson spawns a deeper comprehension and appreciation of our sacred mandate to actively Anticipate Messianic Redemption! 
 
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Episode Forty, entitled SAY IT ONCE features a re-examination of our previous Episode conclusion: the yearning and anticipation we might think or feel for Moshiach must be prayerfully verbalized! 

Maimonides choice to insert precisely such prose into the text of a strictly Halachic syntax seems to create a legal precedent. And as such, ultimately a binding ruling.  

In this Episode we will return to question the veracity of that logic. After all, if this comprises a Halachik responsibility, shouldn't it be seen more than once?! 

In defending and further explaining the previous conclusion, our emphasis on employing the power pf prayer in response to even a casual mention of Moshiach is further cemented and strengthened.

Verily this lesson spawns a deeper comprehension and appreciation of our sacred mandate to actively Anticipate Messianic Redemption! 
 
This is the Fortieth segment of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Episode Thirty-Nine, entitled LIVIN' ON A PRAYER will break new ground in demonstrating why mindful yearning and anticipatory sentiments for Moshiach should best distilled into prayerful prose, rather than simply filling our consciousness, or even being verbalized -- as clarified in the previous Episodes. 

Here we introduce a Halachic precedent (and, as such, ultimately an obligation!) that exceeds mere articulation of conviction and anticipation for Redemption. 

Following a logical progression, we are led into a natural conclusion: anticipation is indicative of a genuine need. And that should lead us to prayer!  

The emphasis on using the medium of fervent prayer in response to even a mention of Moshiach's coming inspires a deeper understanding of Anticipating Geula! 
 
This is the Thirty Ninth segment of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Episode Thirty-Nine, entitled LIVIN' ON A PRAYER will break new ground in demonstrating why mindful yearning and anticipatory sentiments for Moshiach should best distilled into prayerful prose, rather than simply filling our consciousness, or even being verbalized -- as clarified in the previous Episodes. 

Here we introduce a Halachic precedent (and, as such, ultimately an obligation!) that exceeds mere articulation of conviction and anticipation for Redemption. 

Following a logical progression, we are led into a natural conclusion: anticipation is indicative of a genuine need. And that should lead us to prayer!  

The emphasis on using the medium of fervent prayer in response to even a mention of Moshiach's coming inspires a deeper understanding of Anticipating Geula! 
 
This is the Thirty Ninth segment of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Here we introduce a Halachic precedent (and, as such, ultimately an obligation!) that exceeds mere articulation of conviction and anticipation for Redemption. 

Following a logical progression, we are led into a natural conclusion: anticipation is indicative of a genuine need. And that should lead us to prayer!  

The emphasis on using the medium of fervent prayer in response to even a mention of Moshiach's coming inspires a deeper understanding of Anticipating Geula! 
 
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Here we introduce a Halachic precedent (and, as such, ultimately an obligation!) that exceeds mere articulation of conviction and anticipation for Redemption. 

Following a logical progression, we are led into a natural conclusion: anticipation is indicative of a genuine need. And that should lead us to prayer!  

The emphasis on using the medium of fervent prayer in response to even a mention of Moshiach's coming inspires a deeper understanding of Anticipating Geula! 
 
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Articulating why mindful yearning can become transportive, even enabling transcendence of terrestrial limitations. This is especially true when the anticipatory sentiments are intensely and passionately verbalized in what we've already termed a "Full Body Experience!" 

In the previous Episodes we learnt about the unique value in making a point of articulating Faith Convictions and Heartfelt Yearning for Moshiach. We then added a deeper dimension the unique spiritual power harnessed by spoken words. 

This all serves to emphasize why we should constantly invest the effort and use our words to fervently express our belief and yearning for the coming of Moshiach, speedily and in our days! 
 
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Articulating why mindful yearning can become transportive, even enabling transcendence of terrestrial limitations. This is especially true when the anticipatory sentiments are intensely and passionately verbalized in what we've already termed a "Full Body Experience!" 

In the previous Episodes we learnt about the unique value in making a point of articulating Faith Convictions and Heartfelt Yearning for Moshiach. We then added a deeper dimension the unique spiritual power harnessed by spoken words. 

This all serves to emphasize why we should constantly invest the effort and use our words to fervently express our belief and yearning for the coming of Moshiach, speedily and in our days! 
 
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Articulating why mindful yearning can become transportive, even enabling transcendence of terrestrial limitations. This is especially true when the anticipatory sentiments are intensely and passionately verbalized in what we've already termed a "Full Body Experience!" 

In the previous Episodes we learnt about the unique value in making a point of articulating Faith Convictions and Heartfelt Yearning for Moshiach. We then added a deeper dimension the unique spiritual power harnessed by spoken words. 

This all serves to emphasize why we should constantly invest the effort and use our words to fervently express our belief and yearning for the coming of Moshiach, speedily and in our days! 
 
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Articulating why mindful yearning can become transportive, even enabling transcendence of terrestrial limitations. This is especially true when the anticipatory sentiments are intensely and passionately verbalized in what we've already termed a "Full Body Experience!" 

In the previous Episodes we learnt about the unique value in making a point of articulating Faith Convictions and Heartfelt Yearning for Moshiach. We then added a deeper dimension the unique spiritual power harnessed by spoken words. 

This all serves to emphasize why we should constantly invest the effort and use our words to fervently express our belief and yearning for the coming of Moshiach, speedily and in our days! 
 
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Demonstrating how articulating one's yearning can become a powerful Full Body Experience! 

In the previous Episode we established that Faith Conviction and Heartfelt Yearning for Moshiach's Arrival is best when articulated. In this Episode we take it further, adding a deeper dimension to the importance of speaking about and expressing our anticipation. 

Discover a stunning array of mystical teaching leads us into profound understanding of sacred Prayer liturgy woven by our Sages. With anecdotes and commentary, we achieve greater appreciation of the unique spiritual power harnessed by spoken words. 

This further underscores the cardinal importance of regularly making an extra effort to express our belief and yearning for the coming of Moshiach, speedily and in our days! 
 
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Demonstrating how articulating one's yearning can become a powerful Full Body Experience! 

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Discover a stunning array of mystical teaching leads us into profound understanding of sacred Prayer liturgy woven by our Sages. With anecdotes and commentary, we achieve greater appreciation of the unique spiritual power harnessed by spoken words. 

This further underscores the cardinal importance of regularly making an extra effort to express our belief and yearning for the coming of Moshiach, speedily and in our days! 
 
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Demonstrating how articulating one's yearning can become a powerful Full Body Experience! 

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Discover a stunning array of mystical teaching leads us into profound understanding of sacred Prayer liturgy woven by our Sages. With anecdotes and commentary, we achieve greater appreciation of the unique spiritual power harnessed by spoken words. 

This further underscores the cardinal importance of regularly making an extra effort to express our belief and yearning for the coming of Moshiach, speedily and in our days! 
 
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Demonstrating how articulating one's yearning can become a powerful Full Body Experience! 

In the previous Episode we established that Faith Conviction and Heartfelt Yearning for Moshiach's Arrival is best when articulated. In this Episode we take it further, adding a deeper dimension to the importance of speaking about and expressing our anticipation. 

Discover a stunning array of mystical teaching leads us into profound understanding of sacred Prayer liturgy woven by our Sages. With anecdotes and commentary, we achieve greater appreciation of the unique spiritual power harnessed by spoken words. 

This further underscores the cardinal importance of regularly making an extra effort to express our belief and yearning for the coming of Moshiach, speedily and in our days! 
 
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Episode Thirty-Six: SPOKEN WORD: Are Cerebral Convictions and Heartfelt Yearning - for Moshiach's Arrival - Sufficient, or must we Articulate our faithful credo and express our anticipation as well?

This Episode features a penetrating analysis of this very question. To appreciate pithy statements by the great Rebbes' of our modern age, we journey back to biblical origins. 

From the Talmud to the Medieval Sages, through the wisdom of the Arizal to the illumination of the Baal Shem Tov, incredible insight about the unique spiritual force of the spoken word emerges. 

In clarifying the unique spiritual force and potency of speech, we ultimately make a powerful case for the need to not only believe and yearn, but rather make a point or regularly expressing those faith sentiments and spiritual craving as well!  
 
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Episode Thirty-Six: SPOKEN WORD: Are Cerebral Convictions and Heartfelt Yearning - for Moshiach's Arrival - Sufficient, or must we Articulate our faithful credo and express our anticipation as well?

This Episode features a penetrating analysis of this very question. To appreciate pithy statements by the great Rebbes' of our modern age, we journey back to biblical origins. 

From the Talmud to the Medieval Sages, through the wisdom of the Arizal to the illumination of the Baal Shem Tov, incredible insight about the unique spiritual force of the spoken word emerges. 

In clarifying the unique spiritual force and potency of speech, we ultimately make a powerful case for the need to not only believe and yearn, but rather make a point or regularly expressing those faith sentiments and spiritual craving as well!  
 
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This Episode features a penetrating analysis of this very question. To appreciate pithy statements by the great Rebbes' of our modern age, we journey back to biblical origins. 

From the Talmud to the Medieval Sages, through the wisdom of the Arizal to the illumination of the Baal Shem Tov, incredible insight about the unique spiritual force of the spoken word emerges. 

In clarifying the unique spiritual force and potency of speech, we ultimately make a powerful case for the need to not only believe and yearn, but rather make a point or regularly expressing those faith sentiments and spiritual craving as well!  
 
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Episode Thirty-Six: SPOKEN WORD: Are Cerebral Convictions and Heartfelt Yearning - for Moshiach's Arrival - Sufficient, or must we Articulate our faithful credo and express our anticipation as well?

This Episode features a penetrating analysis of this very question. To appreciate pithy statements by the great Rebbes' of our modern age, we journey back to biblical origins. 

From the Talmud to the Medieval Sages, through the wisdom of the Arizal to the illumination of the Baal Shem Tov, incredible insight about the unique spiritual force of the spoken word emerges. 

In clarifying the unique spiritual force and potency of speech, we ultimately make a powerful case for the need to not only believe and yearn, but rather make a point or regularly expressing those faith sentiments and spiritual craving as well!  
 
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Episode Thirty-Five

For the past seven (!) episodes we’ve focused on a shocking, entirely iconoclastic Talmudic statement in which our Sages seem to urge a de-emphasis of Moshiach to suggest that diverting our attention from the subject would best accelerate His long-awaited arrival. 

Upon proving that a literal understanding of this cryptic contradicts copious, well-founded Torah truisms – in three consecutive episodes we clarified the Gemara in variety of unique, yet kindred ways, all of which facilitated full compatibility with authentic time-honoured Torah tradition and theology. 

In subsequent episodes we went on to introduce a deeper spiritual meaning of "Hesach HaDaas" (lit. diverting or removing one's mind or attention). Newly framed as a transcendence of the limitations imposed by rational mindfulness; depicted as a particular methodology in spiritual devotion – one that can, and will please G-d, uniquely accelerate redemption. 

Then we went on to introduce a novel, elegantly creative translation of "Hesach" (in a most literal manner) as “moving away from” or “journeying beyond” well-trodden pathways to travel a new road leading us to redemption. This ultimately embodied a newly augmented approach to the Lurianic mystical concept of Tikkun Olam, representing the idea of spiritual global healing and restoration!   

In the immediate past episode, we further delineated necessity of a novel approach that would challenge and transcends the orbit of normative Yiddishkiet engagement to dynamically hasten and catalyze Moshiach's arrival! 

In this eighth and final rumination on the subject, we’ll open by reviewing and solidifying the most recent approach of resolution and explanation, only to delve far more deeply into the details. Weaving seemingly disparate new sources together, a striking tapestry of fresh insight into the original Talmudic statement will emerge. 

Ultimately, we are led into a fantastic new way of seeing the Talmud’s surprising choice of phenomenon that can now be seen a secret code of surprise indicating how we may scale new horizons to complete the journey into the era of redemption!    

This is the Thirty Fifth Episode of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Episode Thirty-Five

For the past seven (!) episodes we’ve focused on a shocking, entirely iconoclastic Talmudic statement in which our Sages seem to urge a de-emphasis of Moshiach to suggest that diverting our attention from the subject would best accelerate His long-awaited arrival. 

Upon proving that a literal understanding of this cryptic contradicts copious, well-founded Torah truisms – in three consecutive episodes we clarified the Gemara in variety of unique, yet kindred ways, all of which facilitated full compatibility with authentic time-honoured Torah tradition and theology. 

In subsequent episodes we went on to introduce a deeper spiritual meaning of "Hesach HaDaas" (lit. diverting or removing one's mind or attention). Newly framed as a transcendence of the limitations imposed by rational mindfulness; depicted as a particular methodology in spiritual devotion – one that can, and will please G-d, uniquely accelerate redemption. 

Then we went on to introduce a novel, elegantly creative translation of "Hesach" (in a most literal manner) as “moving away from” or “journeying beyond” well-trodden pathways to travel a new road leading us to redemption. This ultimately embodied a newly augmented approach to the Lurianic mystical concept of Tikkun Olam, representing the idea of spiritual global healing and restoration!   

In the immediate past episode, we further delineated necessity of a novel approach that would challenge and transcends the orbit of normative Yiddishkiet engagement to dynamically hasten and catalyze Moshiach's arrival! 

In this eighth and final rumination on the subject, we’ll open by reviewing and solidifying the most recent approach of resolution and explanation, only to delve far more deeply into the details. Weaving seemingly disparate new sources together, a striking tapestry of fresh insight into the original Talmudic statement will emerge. 

Ultimately, we are led into a fantastic new way of seeing the Talmud’s surprising choice of phenomenon that can now be seen a secret code of surprise indicating how we may scale new horizons to complete the journey into the era of redemption!    

This is the Thirty Fifth Episode of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Episode Thirty-Five

For the past seven (!) episodes we’ve focused on a shocking, entirely iconoclastic Talmudic statement in which our Sages seem to urge a de-emphasis of Moshiach to suggest that diverting our attention from the subject would best accelerate His long-awaited arrival. 

Upon proving that a literal understanding of this cryptic contradicts copious, well-founded Torah truisms – in three consecutive episodes we clarified the Gemara in variety of unique, yet kindred ways, all of which facilitated full compatibility with authentic time-honoured Torah tradition and theology. 

In subsequent episodes we went on to introduce a deeper spiritual meaning of "Hesach HaDaas" (lit. diverting or removing one's mind or attention). Newly framed as a transcendence of the limitations imposed by rational mindfulness; depicted as a particular methodology in spiritual devotion – one that can, and will please G-d, uniquely accelerate redemption. 

Then we went on to introduce a novel, elegantly creative translation of "Hesach" (in a most literal manner) as “moving away from” or “journeying beyond” well-trodden pathways to travel a new road leading us to redemption. This ultimately embodied a newly augmented approach to the Lurianic mystical concept of Tikkun Olam, representing the idea of spiritual global healing and restoration!   

In the immediate past episode, we further delineated necessity of a novel approach that would challenge and transcends the orbit of normative Yiddishkiet engagement to dynamically hasten and catalyze Moshiach's arrival! 

In this eighth and final rumination on the subject, we’ll open by reviewing and solidifying the most recent approach of resolution and explanation, only to delve far more deeply into the details. Weaving seemingly disparate new sources together, a striking tapestry of fresh insight into the original Talmudic statement will emerge. 

Ultimately, we are led into a fantastic new way of seeing the Talmud’s surprising choice of phenomenon that can now be seen a secret code of surprise indicating how we may scale new horizons to complete the journey into the era of redemption!    

This is the Thirty Fifth Episode of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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For the past seven (!) episodes we’ve focused on a shocking, entirely iconoclastic Talmudic statement in which our Sages seem to urge a de-emphasis of Moshiach to suggest that diverting our attention from the subject would best accelerate His long-awaited arrival. 

Upon proving that a literal understanding of this cryptic contradicts copious, well-founded Torah truisms – in three consecutive episodes we clarified the Gemara in variety of unique, yet kindred ways, all of which facilitated full compatibility with authentic time-honoured Torah tradition and theology. 

In subsequent episodes we went on to introduce a deeper spiritual meaning of "Hesach HaDaas" (lit. diverting or removing one's mind or attention). Newly framed as a transcendence of the limitations imposed by rational mindfulness; depicted as a particular methodology in spiritual devotion – one that can, and will please G-d, uniquely accelerate redemption. 

Then we went on to introduce a novel, elegantly creative translation of "Hesach" (in a most literal manner) as “moving away from” or “journeying beyond” well-trodden pathways to travel a new road leading us to redemption. This ultimately embodied a newly augmented approach to the Lurianic mystical concept of Tikkun Olam, representing the idea of spiritual global healing and restoration!   

In the immediate past episode, we further delineated necessity of a novel approach that would challenge and transcends the orbit of normative Yiddishkiet engagement to dynamically hasten and catalyze Moshiach's arrival! 

In this eighth and final rumination on the subject, we’ll open by reviewing and solidifying the most recent approach of resolution and explanation, only to delve far more deeply into the details. Weaving seemingly disparate new sources together, a striking tapestry of fresh insight into the original Talmudic statement will emerge. 

Ultimately, we are led into a fantastic new way of seeing the Talmud’s surprising choice of phenomenon that can now be seen a secret code of surprise indicating how we may scale new horizons to complete the journey into the era of redemption!    

This is the Thirty Fifth Episode of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Episode Thirty-Five

For the past seven (!) episodes we’ve focused on a shocking, entirely iconoclastic Talmudic statement in which our Sages seem to urge a de-emphasis of Moshiach to suggest that diverting our attention from the subject would best accelerate His long-awaited arrival. 

Upon proving that a literal understanding of this cryptic contradicts copious, well-founded Torah truisms – in three consecutive episodes we clarified the Gemara in variety of unique, yet kindred ways, all of which facilitated full compatibility with authentic time-honoured Torah tradition and theology. 

In subsequent episodes we went on to introduce a deeper spiritual meaning of "Hesach HaDaas" (lit. diverting or removing one's mind or attention). Newly framed as a transcendence of the limitations imposed by rational mindfulness; depicted as a particular methodology in spiritual devotion – one that can, and will please G-d, uniquely accelerate redemption. 

Then we went on to introduce a novel, elegantly creative translation of "Hesach" (in a most literal manner) as “moving away from” or “journeying beyond” well-trodden pathways to travel a new road leading us to redemption. This ultimately embodied a newly augmented approach to the Lurianic mystical concept of Tikkun Olam, representing the idea of spiritual global healing and restoration!   

In the immediate past episode, we further delineated necessity of a novel approach that would challenge and transcends the orbit of normative Yiddishkiet engagement to dynamically hasten and catalyze Moshiach's arrival! 

In this eighth and final rumination on the subject, we’ll open by reviewing and solidifying the most recent approach of resolution and explanation, only to delve far more deeply into the details. Weaving seemingly disparate new sources together, a striking tapestry of fresh insight into the original Talmudic statement will emerge. 

Ultimately, we are led into a fantastic new way of seeing the Talmud’s surprising choice of phenomenon that can now be seen a secret code of surprise indicating how we may scale new horizons to complete the journey into the era of redemption!    

This is the Thirty Fifth Episode of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Episode Thirty-Five

For the past seven (!) episodes we’ve focused on a shocking, entirely iconoclastic Talmudic statement in which our Sages seem to urge a de-emphasis of Moshiach to suggest that diverting our attention from the subject would best accelerate His long-awaited arrival. 

Upon proving that a literal understanding of this cryptic contradicts copious, well-founded Torah truisms – in three consecutive episodes we clarified the Gemara in variety of unique, yet kindred ways, all of which facilitated full compatibility with authentic time-honoured Torah tradition and theology. 

In subsequent episodes we went on to introduce a deeper spiritual meaning of "Hesach HaDaas" (lit. diverting or removing one's mind or attention). Newly framed as a transcendence of the limitations imposed by rational mindfulness; depicted as a particular methodology in spiritual devotion – one that can, and will please G-d, uniquely accelerate redemption. 

Then we went on to introduce a novel, elegantly creative translation of "Hesach" (in a most literal manner) as “moving away from” or “journeying beyond” well-trodden pathways to travel a new road leading us to redemption. This ultimately embodied a newly augmented approach to the Lurianic mystical concept of Tikkun Olam, representing the idea of spiritual global healing and restoration!   

In the immediate past episode, we further delineated necessity of a novel approach that would challenge and transcends the orbit of normative Yiddishkiet engagement to dynamically hasten and catalyze Moshiach's arrival! 

In this eighth and final rumination on the subject, we’ll open by reviewing and solidifying the most recent approach of resolution and explanation, only to delve far more deeply into the details. Weaving seemingly disparate new sources together, a striking tapestry of fresh insight into the original Talmudic statement will emerge. 

Ultimately, we are led into a fantastic new way of seeing the Talmud’s surprising choice of phenomenon that can now be seen a secret code of surprise indicating how we may scale new horizons to complete the journey into the era of redemption!    

This is the Thirty Fifth Episode of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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For the past seven (!) episodes we’ve focused on a shocking, entirely iconoclastic Talmudic statement in which our Sages seem to urge a de-emphasis of Moshiach to suggest that diverting our attention from the subject would best accelerate His long-awaited arrival. 

Upon proving that a literal understanding of this cryptic contradicts copious, well-founded Torah truisms – in three consecutive episodes we clarified the Gemara in variety of unique, yet kindred ways, all of which facilitated full compatibility with authentic time-honoured Torah tradition and theology. 

In subsequent episodes we went on to introduce a deeper spiritual meaning of "Hesach HaDaas" (lit. diverting or removing one's mind or attention). Newly framed as a transcendence of the limitations imposed by rational mindfulness; depicted as a particular methodology in spiritual devotion – one that can, and will please G-d, uniquely accelerate redemption. 

Then we went on to introduce a novel, elegantly creative translation of "Hesach" (in a most literal manner) as “moving away from” or “journeying beyond” well-trodden pathways to travel a new road leading us to redemption. This ultimately embodied a newly augmented approach to the Lurianic mystical concept of Tikkun Olam, representing the idea of spiritual global healing and restoration!   

In the immediate past episode, we further delineated necessity of a novel approach that would challenge and transcends the orbit of normative Yiddishkiet engagement to dynamically hasten and catalyze Moshiach's arrival! 

In this eighth and final rumination on the subject, we’ll open by reviewing and solidifying the most recent approach of resolution and explanation, only to delve far more deeply into the details. Weaving seemingly disparate new sources together, a striking tapestry of fresh insight into the original Talmudic statement will emerge. 

Ultimately, we are led into a fantastic new way of seeing the Talmud’s surprising choice of phenomenon that can now be seen a secret code of surprise indicating how we may scale new horizons to complete the journey into the era of redemption!    

This is the Thirty Fifth Episode of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Episode Thirty-Five

For the past seven (!) episodes we’ve focused on a shocking, entirely iconoclastic Talmudic statement in which our Sages seem to urge a de-emphasis of Moshiach to suggest that diverting our attention from the subject would best accelerate His long-awaited arrival. 

Upon proving that a literal understanding of this cryptic contradicts copious, well-founded Torah truisms – in three consecutive episodes we clarified the Gemara in variety of unique, yet kindred ways, all of which facilitated full compatibility with authentic time-honoured Torah tradition and theology. 

In subsequent episodes we went on to introduce a deeper spiritual meaning of "Hesach HaDaas" (lit. diverting or removing one's mind or attention). Newly framed as a transcendence of the limitations imposed by rational mindfulness; depicted as a particular methodology in spiritual devotion – one that can, and will please G-d, uniquely accelerate redemption. 

Then we went on to introduce a novel, elegantly creative translation of "Hesach" (in a most literal manner) as “moving away from” or “journeying beyond” well-trodden pathways to travel a new road leading us to redemption. This ultimately embodied a newly augmented approach to the Lurianic mystical concept of Tikkun Olam, representing the idea of spiritual global healing and restoration!   

In the immediate past episode, we further delineated necessity of a novel approach that would challenge and transcends the orbit of normative Yiddishkiet engagement to dynamically hasten and catalyze Moshiach's arrival! 

In this eighth and final rumination on the subject, we’ll open by reviewing and solidifying the most recent approach of resolution and explanation, only to delve far more deeply into the details. Weaving seemingly disparate new sources together, a striking tapestry of fresh insight into the original Talmudic statement will emerge. 

Ultimately, we are led into a fantastic new way of seeing the Talmud’s surprising choice of phenomenon that can now be seen a secret code of surprise indicating how we may scale new horizons to complete the journey into the era of redemption!    

This is the Thirty Fifth Episode of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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We've already spent several episodes clarifying an enigmatic Talmudic statement about diverting attention from the subject of Moshiach. After proving that a face value understanding of this contradicts established Torah truism -- we went on to explain the Gemara in variety of kindred yet unique ways reflective of our authentic Torah tradition. 

We then went on to introduce a deeper spiritual meaning of "Hesach HaDaas" (lit. diverting or removing one's mind or attention) as a transcendence of the limitations imposed by rational mindfulness. 

Finally, in MESSIANIC JOURNEYS I, we learnt to creatively translate "Hesach" in a most literal manner, suggesting that in moving away, and journeying beyond the orbit of cognition, we would be able to blaze a new a new path leading us to redemption!   

In Part Two we delineate that new pathway that necessitates transcending the orbit of normative Yiddishkiet engagement to dynamically catalyze Moshiach's arrival! 

Covering a wide range of fascinating, cascading sources that lead us into new horizons as we travel the highways of Galut movement to journey into redemption!    

This is the Thirty Fourth Episode of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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We've already spent several episodes clarifying an enigmatic Talmudic statement about diverting attention from the subject of Moshiach. After proving that a face value understanding of this contradicts established Torah truism -- we went on to explain the Gemara in variety of kindred yet unique ways reflective of our authentic Torah tradition. 

We then went on to introduce a deeper spiritual meaning of "Hesach HaDaas" (lit. diverting or removing one's mind or attention) as a transcendence of the limitations imposed by rational mindfulness. 

Finally, in MESSIANIC JOURNEYS I, we learnt to creatively translate "Hesach" in a most literal manner, suggesting that in moving away, and journeying beyond the orbit of cognition, we would be able to blaze a new a new path leading us to redemption!   

In Part Two we delineate that new pathway that necessitates transcending the orbit of normative Yiddishkiet engagement to dynamically catalyze Moshiach's arrival! 

Covering a wide range of fascinating, cascading sources that lead us into new horizons as we travel the highways of Galut movement to journey into redemption!    

This is the Thirty Fourth Episode of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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We then went on to introduce a deeper spiritual meaning of "Hesach HaDaas" (lit. diverting or removing one's mind or attention) as a transcendence of the limitations imposed by rational mindfulness. 

Finally, in MESSIANIC JOURNEYS I, we learnt to creatively translate "Hesach" in a most literal manner, suggesting that in moving away, and journeying beyond the orbit of cognition, we would be able to blaze a new a new path leading us to redemption!   

In Part Two we delineate that new pathway that necessitates transcending the orbit of normative Yiddishkiet engagement to dynamically catalyze Moshiach's arrival! 

Covering a wide range of fascinating, cascading sources that lead us into new horizons as we travel the highways of Galut movement to journey into redemption!    

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We've already spent several episodes clarifying an enigmatic Talmudic statement about diverting attention from the subject of Moshiach. After proving that a face value understanding of this contradicts established Torah truism -- we went on to explain the Gemara in variety of kindred yet unique ways reflective of our authentic Torah tradition. 

We then went on to introduce a deeper spiritual meaning of "Hesach HaDaas" (lit. diverting or removing one's mind or attention) as a transcendence of the limitations imposed by rational mindfulness. 

Finally, in MESSIANIC JOURNEYS I, we learnt to creatively translate "Hesach" in a most literal manner, suggesting that in moving away, and journeying beyond the orbit of cognition, we would be able to blaze a new a new path leading us to redemption!   

In Part Two we delineate that new pathway that necessitates transcending the orbit of normative Yiddishkiet engagement to dynamically catalyze Moshiach's arrival! 

Covering a wide range of fascinating, cascading sources that lead us into new horizons as we travel the highways of Galut movement to journey into redemption!    

This is the Thirty Fourth Episode of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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We've already spent several episodes clarifying an enigmatic Talmudic statement about diverting attention from the subject of Moshiach. After proving that a face value understanding of this contradicts established Torah truism -- we went on to explain the Gemara in variety of kindred yet unique ways reflective of our authentic Torah tradition. 

We then went on to introduce a deeper spiritual meaning of "Hesach HaDaas" (lit. diverting or removing one's mind or attention) as a transcendence of the limitations imposed by rational mindfulness. 

Finally, in MESSIANIC JOURNEYS I, we learnt to creatively translate "Hesach" in a most literal manner, suggesting that in moving away, and journeying beyond the orbit of cognition, we would be able to blaze a new a new path leading us to redemption!   

In Part Two we delineate that new pathway that necessitates transcending the orbit of normative Yiddishkiet engagement to dynamically catalyze Moshiach's arrival! 

Covering a wide range of fascinating, cascading sources that lead us into new horizons as we travel the highways of Galut movement to journey into redemption!    

This is the Thirty Fourth Episode of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Episode Thirty-Four

We've already spent several episodes clarifying an enigmatic Talmudic statement about diverting attention from the subject of Moshiach. After proving that a face value understanding of this contradicts established Torah truism -- we went on to explain the Gemara in variety of kindred yet unique ways reflective of our authentic Torah tradition. 

We then went on to introduce a deeper spiritual meaning of "Hesach HaDaas" (lit. diverting or removing one's mind or attention) as a transcendence of the limitations imposed by rational mindfulness. 

Finally, in MESSIANIC JOURNEYS I, we learnt to creatively translate "Hesach" in a most literal manner, suggesting that in moving away, and journeying beyond the orbit of cognition, we would be able to blaze a new a new path leading us to redemption!   

In Part Two we delineate that new pathway that necessitates transcending the orbit of normative Yiddishkiet engagement to dynamically catalyze Moshiach's arrival! 

Covering a wide range of fascinating, cascading sources that lead us into new horizons as we travel the highways of Galut movement to journey into redemption!    

This is the Thirty Fourth Episode of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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We've already spent several episodes clarifying an enigmatic Talmudic statement about diverting attention from the subject of Moshiach. After proving that a face value understanding of this contradicts established Torah truism -- we went on to explain the Gemara in variety of kindred yet unique ways reflective of our authentic Torah tradition. 

We then went on to introduce a deeper spiritual meaning of "Hesach HaDaas" (lit. diverting or removing one's mind or attention) as a transcendence of the limitations imposed by rational mindfulness. 

Finally, in MESSIANIC JOURNEYS I, we learnt to creatively translate "Hesach" in a most literal manner, suggesting that in moving away, and journeying beyond the orbit of cognition, we would be able to blaze a new a new path leading us to redemption!   

In Part Two we delineate that new pathway that necessitates transcending the orbit of normative Yiddishkiet engagement to dynamically catalyze Moshiach's arrival! 

Covering a wide range of fascinating, cascading sources that lead us into new horizons as we travel the highways of Galut movement to journey into redemption!    

This is the Thirty Fourth Episode of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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We've already spent several episodes clarifying an enigmatic Talmudic statement about diverting attention from the subject of Moshiach. After proving that a face value understanding of this contradicts established Torah truism -- we went on to explain the Gemara in variety of kindred yet unique ways reflective of our authentic Torah tradition. 

We then went on to introduce a deeper spiritual meaning of "Hesach HaDaas" (lit. diverting or removing one's mind or attention) as a transcendence of the limitations imposed by rational mindfulness. 

Finally, in MESSIANIC JOURNEYS I, we learnt to creatively translate "Hesach" in a most literal manner, suggesting that in moving away, and journeying beyond the orbit of cognition, we would be able to blaze a new a new path leading us to redemption!   

In Part Two we delineate that new pathway that necessitates transcending the orbit of normative Yiddishkiet engagement to dynamically catalyze Moshiach's arrival! 

Covering a wide range of fascinating, cascading sources that lead us into new horizons as we travel the highways of Galut movement to journey into redemption!    

This is the Thirty Fourth Episode of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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We've spent the previous episodes clarifying an enigmatic Talmudic statement about diverting attention from the subject of Moshiach. Surprisingly, our Sages seem to view it as a virtuous and meaningful way to accelerate His coming. Suggesting that achieving mindlessness regarding Geula was an act, rather than a lack, of faith! 

After conclusively demonstrating that a literal iteration of this teaching is untenable with Torah tradition, and would in fact, prove to be contradictory -- we went on to explain the Gemara in variety of kindred yet unique ways; all reflecting authentic Torah truisms.  

In the immediate past Episode, we went further, introducing a deeper mystical, and even positive spiritual meaning of "Hesach HaDaas" (lit. diverting or removing one's mind or attention). Rather than meaning mindless in literal fashion, we learnt to understand it as a transcendence of natural limitations imposed by rational mindfulness and cognition. 

In this new Episode we will embark on the next leg in this journey of Torah discovery. By creatively translating "Hesach" in a most literal manner, we will enter a new dimension. Framing it as "a-movement-away-from" or proverbial "journey" beyond the orbit of cognition, we will be positioned to travel a novel roadmap towards redemption!   

In pushing the envelope of rationality is then translated into practical terminology; articulating the path of action that can most dynamically catalyze Moshiach's arrival!  

This is the Thirty Third Episode of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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We've spent the previous episodes clarifying an enigmatic Talmudic statement about diverting attention from the subject of Moshiach. Surprisingly, our Sages seem to view it as a virtuous and meaningful way to accelerate His coming. Suggesting that achieving mindlessness regarding Geula was an act, rather than a lack, of faith! 

After conclusively demonstrating that a literal iteration of this teaching is untenable with Torah tradition, and would in fact, prove to be contradictory -- we went on to explain the Gemara in variety of kindred yet unique ways; all reflecting authentic Torah truisms.  

In the immediate past Episode, we went further, introducing a deeper mystical, and even positive spiritual meaning of "Hesach HaDaas" (lit. diverting or removing one's mind or attention). Rather than meaning mindless in literal fashion, we learnt to understand it as a transcendence of natural limitations imposed by rational mindfulness and cognition. 

In this new Episode we will embark on the next leg in this journey of Torah discovery. By creatively translating "Hesach" in a most literal manner, we will enter a new dimension. Framing it as "a-movement-away-from" or proverbial "journey" beyond the orbit of cognition, we will be positioned to travel a novel roadmap towards redemption!   

In pushing the envelope of rationality is then translated into practical terminology; articulating the path of action that can most dynamically catalyze Moshiach's arrival!  

This is the Thirty Third Episode of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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After conclusively demonstrating that a literal iteration of this teaching is untenable with Torah tradition, and would in fact, prove to be contradictory -- we went on to explain the Gemara in variety of kindred yet unique ways; all reflecting authentic Torah truisms.  

In the immediate past Episode, we went further, introducing a deeper mystical, and even positive spiritual meaning of "Hesach HaDaas" (lit. diverting or removing one's mind or attention). Rather than meaning mindless in literal fashion, we learnt to understand it as a transcendence of natural limitations imposed by rational mindfulness and cognition. 

In this new Episode we will embark on the next leg in this journey of Torah discovery. By creatively translating "Hesach" in a most literal manner, we will enter a new dimension. Framing it as "a-movement-away-from" or proverbial "journey" beyond the orbit of cognition, we will be positioned to travel a novel roadmap towards redemption!   

In pushing the envelope of rationality is then translated into practical terminology; articulating the path of action that can most dynamically catalyze Moshiach's arrival!  

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After conclusively demonstrating that a literal iteration of this teaching is untenable with Torah tradition, and would in fact, prove to be contradictory -- we went on to explain the Gemara in variety of kindred yet unique ways; all reflecting authentic Torah truisms.  

In the immediate past Episode, we went further, introducing a deeper mystical, and even positive spiritual meaning of "Hesach HaDaas" (lit. diverting or removing one's mind or attention). Rather than meaning mindless in literal fashion, we learnt to understand it as a transcendence of natural limitations imposed by rational mindfulness and cognition. 

In this new Episode we will embark on the next leg in this journey of Torah discovery. By creatively translating "Hesach" in a most literal manner, we will enter a new dimension. Framing it as "a-movement-away-from" or proverbial "journey" beyond the orbit of cognition, we will be positioned to travel a novel roadmap towards redemption!   

In pushing the envelope of rationality is then translated into practical terminology; articulating the path of action that can most dynamically catalyze Moshiach's arrival!  

This is the Thirty Third Episode of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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We've spent the previous episodes clarifying an enigmatic Talmudic statement about diverting attention from the subject of Moshiach. Surprisingly, our Sages seem to view it as a virtuous and meaningful way to accelerate His coming. Suggesting that achieving mindlessness regarding Geula was an act, rather than a lack, of faith! 

After conclusively demonstrating that a literal iteration of this teaching is untenable with Torah tradition, and would in fact, prove to be contradictory -- we went on to explain the Gemara in variety of kindred yet unique ways; all reflecting authentic Torah truisms.  

In the immediate past Episode, we went further, introducing a deeper mystical, and even positive spiritual meaning of "Hesach HaDaas" (lit. diverting or removing one's mind or attention). Rather than meaning mindless in literal fashion, we learnt to understand it as a transcendence of natural limitations imposed by rational mindfulness and cognition. 

In this new Episode we will embark on the next leg in this journey of Torah discovery. By creatively translating "Hesach" in a most literal manner, we will enter a new dimension. Framing it as "a-movement-away-from" or proverbial "journey" beyond the orbit of cognition, we will be positioned to travel a novel roadmap towards redemption!   

In pushing the envelope of rationality is then translated into practical terminology; articulating the path of action that can most dynamically catalyze Moshiach's arrival!  

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We've spent the previous episodes clarifying an enigmatic Talmudic statement about diverting attention from the subject of Moshiach. Surprisingly, our Sages seem to view it as a virtuous and meaningful way to accelerate His coming. Suggesting that achieving mindlessness regarding Geula was an act, rather than a lack, of faith! 

After conclusively demonstrating that a literal iteration of this teaching is untenable with Torah tradition, and would in fact, prove to be contradictory -- we went on to explain the Gemara in variety of kindred yet unique ways; all reflecting authentic Torah truisms.  

In the immediate past Episode, we went further, introducing a deeper mystical, and even positive spiritual meaning of "Hesach HaDaas" (lit. diverting or removing one's mind or attention). Rather than meaning mindless in literal fashion, we learnt to understand it as a transcendence of natural limitations imposed by rational mindfulness and cognition. 

In this new Episode we will embark on the next leg in this journey of Torah discovery. By creatively translating "Hesach" in a most literal manner, we will enter a new dimension. Framing it as "a-movement-away-from" or proverbial "journey" beyond the orbit of cognition, we will be positioned to travel a novel roadmap towards redemption!   

In pushing the envelope of rationality is then translated into practical terminology; articulating the path of action that can most dynamically catalyze Moshiach's arrival!  

This is the Thirty Third Episode of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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We've spent the previous episodes clarifying an enigmatic Talmudic statement about diverting attention from the subject of Moshiach. Surprisingly, our Sages seem to view it as a virtuous and meaningful way to accelerate His coming. Suggesting that achieving mindlessness regarding Geula was an act, rather than a lack, of faith! 

After conclusively demonstrating that a literal iteration of this teaching is untenable with Torah tradition, and would in fact, prove to be contradictory -- we went on to explain the Gemara in variety of kindred yet unique ways; all reflecting authentic Torah truisms.  

In the immediate past Episode, we went further, introducing a deeper mystical, and even positive spiritual meaning of "Hesach HaDaas" (lit. diverting or removing one's mind or attention). Rather than meaning mindless in literal fashion, we learnt to understand it as a transcendence of natural limitations imposed by rational mindfulness and cognition. 

In this new Episode we will embark on the next leg in this journey of Torah discovery. By creatively translating "Hesach" in a most literal manner, we will enter a new dimension. Framing it as "a-movement-away-from" or proverbial "journey" beyond the orbit of cognition, we will be positioned to travel a novel roadmap towards redemption!   

In pushing the envelope of rationality is then translated into practical terminology; articulating the path of action that can most dynamically catalyze Moshiach's arrival!  

This is the Thirty Third Episode of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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We've spent the previous episodes clarifying an enigmatic Talmudic statement about diverting attention from the subject of Moshiach. Surprisingly, our Sages seem to view it as a virtuous and meaningful way to accelerate His coming. Suggesting that achieving mindlessness regarding Geula was an act, rather than a lack, of faith! 

After conclusively demonstrating that a literal iteration of this teaching is untenable with Torah tradition, and would in fact, prove to be contradictory -- we went on to explain the Gemara in variety of kindred yet unique ways; all reflecting authentic Torah truisms.  

In the immediate past Episode, we went further, introducing a deeper mystical, and even positive spiritual meaning of "Hesach HaDaas" (lit. diverting or removing one's mind or attention). Rather than meaning mindless in literal fashion, we learnt to understand it as a transcendence of natural limitations imposed by rational mindfulness and cognition. 

In this new Episode we will embark on the next leg in this journey of Torah discovery. By creatively translating "Hesach" in a most literal manner, we will enter a new dimension. Framing it as "a-movement-away-from" or proverbial "journey" beyond the orbit of cognition, we will be positioned to travel a novel roadmap towards redemption!   

In pushing the envelope of rationality is then translated into practical terminology; articulating the path of action that can most dynamically catalyze Moshiach's arrival!  

This is the Thirty Third Episode of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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The past four Episodes have featured kaleidoscope of diverse Torah teachings all clarifying a pithy, enigmatic Talmudic statement indicating that mindlessness about Moshiach was virtuous and desirable. 

In conclusively proving that a literal understanding of this Talmud teaching is impossible to entertain, we learnt to understand this Gemara in multiple unique ways; all of which properly reflect authentic, and therefore timeless Torah tradition.  

In this Episode we explore a deeper mystical and spiritual positive meaning of "Hesach HaDaas" (lit. diverting one's mind or attention or) to achieving a heightened state of consciousness that is transcendent of mindful limitations of rational cognition. 

Once this liberating idea about loosing the limitations of mindfulness is properly articulated, it becomes easy to understand why our sages viewed the link between mindlessness and Moshiach as a match made in heaven.  

Discover how transcendence of recognition, rhyme and reason most naturally allows for the revelation of the redeemed perfected reality of Moshiach!  

This is the Thirty Second Episode of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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The past four Episodes have featured kaleidoscope of diverse Torah teachings all clarifying a pithy, enigmatic Talmudic statement indicating that mindlessness about Moshiach was virtuous and desirable. 

In conclusively proving that a literal understanding of this Talmud teaching is impossible to entertain, we learnt to understand this Gemara in multiple unique ways; all of which properly reflect authentic, and therefore timeless Torah tradition.  

In this Episode we explore a deeper mystical and spiritual positive meaning of "Hesach HaDaas" (lit. diverting one's mind or attention or) to achieving a heightened state of consciousness that is transcendent of mindful limitations of rational cognition. 

Once this liberating idea about loosing the limitations of mindfulness is properly articulated, it becomes easy to understand why our sages viewed the link between mindlessness and Moshiach as a match made in heaven.  

Discover how transcendence of recognition, rhyme and reason most naturally allows for the revelation of the redeemed perfected reality of Moshiach!  

This is the Thirty Second Episode of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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The past four Episodes have featured kaleidoscope of diverse Torah teachings all clarifying a pithy, enigmatic Talmudic statement indicating that mindlessness about Moshiach was virtuous and desirable. 

In conclusively proving that a literal understanding of this Talmud teaching is impossible to entertain, we learnt to understand this Gemara in multiple unique ways; all of which properly reflect authentic, and therefore timeless Torah tradition.  

In this Episode we explore a deeper mystical and spiritual positive meaning of "Hesach HaDaas" (lit. diverting one's mind or attention or) to achieving a heightened state of consciousness that is transcendent of mindful limitations of rational cognition. 

Once this liberating idea about loosing the limitations of mindfulness is properly articulated, it becomes easy to understand why our sages viewed the link between mindlessness and Moshiach as a match made in heaven.  

Discover how transcendence of recognition, rhyme and reason most naturally allows for the revelation of the redeemed perfected reality of Moshiach!  

This is the Thirty Second Episode of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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The past four Episodes have featured kaleidoscope of diverse Torah teachings all clarifying a pithy, enigmatic Talmudic statement indicating that mindlessness about Moshiach was virtuous and desirable. 

In conclusively proving that a literal understanding of this Talmud teaching is impossible to entertain, we learnt to understand this Gemara in multiple unique ways; all of which properly reflect authentic, and therefore timeless Torah tradition.  

In this Episode we explore a deeper mystical and spiritual positive meaning of "Hesach HaDaas" (lit. diverting one's mind or attention or) to achieving a heightened state of consciousness that is transcendent of mindful limitations of rational cognition. 

Once this liberating idea about loosing the limitations of mindfulness is properly articulated, it becomes easy to understand why our sages viewed the link between mindlessness and Moshiach as a match made in heaven.  

Discover how transcendence of recognition, rhyme and reason most naturally allows for the revelation of the redeemed perfected reality of Moshiach!  

This is the Thirty Second Episode of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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The past four Episodes have featured kaleidoscope of diverse Torah teachings all clarifying a pithy, enigmatic Talmudic statement indicating that mindlessness about Moshiach was virtuous and desirable. 

In conclusively proving that a literal understanding of this Talmud teaching is impossible to entertain, we learnt to understand this Gemara in multiple unique ways; all of which properly reflect authentic, and therefore timeless Torah tradition.  

In this Episode we explore a deeper mystical and spiritual positive meaning of "Hesach HaDaas" (lit. diverting one's mind or attention or) to achieving a heightened state of consciousness that is transcendent of mindful limitations of rational cognition. 

Once this liberating idea about loosing the limitations of mindfulness is properly articulated, it becomes easy to understand why our sages viewed the link between mindlessness and Moshiach as a match made in heaven.  

Discover how transcendence of recognition, rhyme and reason most naturally allows for the revelation of the redeemed perfected reality of Moshiach!  

This is the Thirty Second Episode of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Episode Thirty-Two

The past four Episodes have featured kaleidoscope of diverse Torah teachings all clarifying a pithy, enigmatic Talmudic statement indicating that mindlessness about Moshiach was virtuous and desirable. 

In conclusively proving that a literal understanding of this Talmud teaching is impossible to entertain, we learnt to understand this Gemara in multiple unique ways; all of which properly reflect authentic, and therefore timeless Torah tradition.  

In this Episode we explore a deeper mystical and spiritual positive meaning of "Hesach HaDaas" (lit. diverting one's mind or attention or) to achieving a heightened state of consciousness that is transcendent of mindful limitations of rational cognition. 

Once this liberating idea about loosing the limitations of mindfulness is properly articulated, it becomes easy to understand why our sages viewed the link between mindlessness and Moshiach as a match made in heaven.  

Discover how transcendence of recognition, rhyme and reason most naturally allows for the revelation of the redeemed perfected reality of Moshiach!  

This is the Thirty Second Episode of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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The past four Episodes have featured kaleidoscope of diverse Torah teachings all clarifying a pithy, enigmatic Talmudic statement indicating that mindlessness about Moshiach was virtuous and desirable. 

In conclusively proving that a literal understanding of this Talmud teaching is impossible to entertain, we learnt to understand this Gemara in multiple unique ways; all of which properly reflect authentic, and therefore timeless Torah tradition.  

In this Episode we explore a deeper mystical and spiritual positive meaning of "Hesach HaDaas" (lit. diverting one's mind or attention or) to achieving a heightened state of consciousness that is transcendent of mindful limitations of rational cognition. 

Once this liberating idea about loosing the limitations of mindfulness is properly articulated, it becomes easy to understand why our sages viewed the link between mindlessness and Moshiach as a match made in heaven.  

Discover how transcendence of recognition, rhyme and reason most naturally allows for the revelation of the redeemed perfected reality of Moshiach!  

This is the Thirty Second Episode of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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The past four Episodes have featured kaleidoscope of diverse Torah teachings all clarifying a pithy, enigmatic Talmudic statement indicating that mindlessness about Moshiach was virtuous and desirable. 

In conclusively proving that a literal understanding of this Talmud teaching is impossible to entertain, we learnt to understand this Gemara in multiple unique ways; all of which properly reflect authentic, and therefore timeless Torah tradition.  

In this Episode we explore a deeper mystical and spiritual positive meaning of "Hesach HaDaas" (lit. diverting one's mind or attention or) to achieving a heightened state of consciousness that is transcendent of mindful limitations of rational cognition. 

Once this liberating idea about loosing the limitations of mindfulness is properly articulated, it becomes easy to understand why our sages viewed the link between mindlessness and Moshiach as a match made in heaven.  

Discover how transcendence of recognition, rhyme and reason most naturally allows for the revelation of the redeemed perfected reality of Moshiach!  

This is the Thirty Second Episode of our ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Episode Thirty

In the previous two Episodes we dealt with a surprising Talmudic imperative suggesting that mindlessness, rather than mindfulness about Moshiach's will accelerate His arrival. 

Making sense of that required a deeper understanding of our obligations to Hashem, and the different ways that Moshiach can come. 

In this next Episode we return to explore this seeming Talmudic anomaly with a fresh approach that brings us a new message both comforting and inspirational! 

The reason most people yearn for, or think we need Moshiach, and why he’s actually coming are very different. As the Alter Rebbe is presumably once wryly commented: "The Moshiach everyone awaits isn't coming, and that Moshiach that's coming isn't being awaited."

What did he mean, and is that truism as problematic as it sounds? 

This is the Thirtieth Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Episode Thirty

In the previous two Episodes we dealt with a surprising Talmudic imperative suggesting that mindlessness, rather than mindfulness about Moshiach's will accelerate His arrival. 

Making sense of that required a deeper understanding of our obligations to Hashem, and the different ways that Moshiach can come. 

In this next Episode we return to explore this seeming Talmudic anomaly with a fresh approach that brings us a new message both comforting and inspirational! 

The reason most people yearn for, or think we need Moshiach, and why he’s actually coming are very different. As the Alter Rebbe is presumably once wryly commented: "The Moshiach everyone awaits isn't coming, and that Moshiach that's coming isn't being awaited."

What did he mean, and is that truism as problematic as it sounds? 

This is the Thirtieth Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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In the previous two Episodes we dealt with a surprising Talmudic imperative suggesting that mindlessness, rather than mindfulness about Moshiach's will accelerate His arrival. 

Making sense of that required a deeper understanding of our obligations to Hashem, and the different ways that Moshiach can come. 

In this next Episode we return to explore this seeming Talmudic anomaly with a fresh approach that brings us a new message both comforting and inspirational! 

The reason most people yearn for, or think we need Moshiach, and why he’s actually coming are very different. As the Alter Rebbe is presumably once wryly commented: "The Moshiach everyone awaits isn't coming, and that Moshiach that's coming isn't being awaited."

What did he mean, and is that truism as problematic as it sounds? 

This is the Thirtieth Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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In the previous two Episodes we dealt with a surprising Talmudic imperative suggesting that mindlessness, rather than mindfulness about Moshiach's will accelerate His arrival. 

Making sense of that required a deeper understanding of our obligations to Hashem, and the different ways that Moshiach can come. 

In this next Episode we return to explore this seeming Talmudic anomaly with a fresh approach that brings us a new message both comforting and inspirational! 

The reason most people yearn for, or think we need Moshiach, and why he’s actually coming are very different. As the Alter Rebbe is presumably once wryly commented: "The Moshiach everyone awaits isn't coming, and that Moshiach that's coming isn't being awaited."

What did he mean, and is that truism as problematic as it sounds? 

This is the Thirtieth Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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In the previous two Episodes we dealt with a surprising Talmudic imperative suggesting that mindlessness, rather than mindfulness about Moshiach's will accelerate His arrival. 

Making sense of that required a deeper understanding of our obligations to Hashem, and the different ways that Moshiach can come. 

In this next Episode we return to explore this seeming Talmudic anomaly with a fresh approach that brings us a new message both comforting and inspirational! 

The reason most people yearn for, or think we need Moshiach, and why he’s actually coming are very different. As the Alter Rebbe is presumably once wryly commented: "The Moshiach everyone awaits isn't coming, and that Moshiach that's coming isn't being awaited."

What did he mean, and is that truism as problematic as it sounds? 

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Episode Thirty

In the previous two Episodes we dealt with a surprising Talmudic imperative suggesting that mindlessness, rather than mindfulness about Moshiach's will accelerate His arrival. 

Making sense of that required a deeper understanding of our obligations to Hashem, and the different ways that Moshiach can come. 

In this next Episode we return to explore this seeming Talmudic anomaly with a fresh approach that brings us a new message both comforting and inspirational! 

The reason most people yearn for, or think we need Moshiach, and why he’s actually coming are very different. As the Alter Rebbe is presumably once wryly commented: "The Moshiach everyone awaits isn't coming, and that Moshiach that's coming isn't being awaited."

What did he mean, and is that truism as problematic as it sounds? 

This is the Thirtieth Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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In the previous two Episodes we dealt with a surprising Talmudic imperative suggesting that mindlessness, rather than mindfulness about Moshiach's will accelerate His arrival. 

Making sense of that required a deeper understanding of our obligations to Hashem, and the different ways that Moshiach can come. 

In this next Episode we return to explore this seeming Talmudic anomaly with a fresh approach that brings us a new message both comforting and inspirational! 

The reason most people yearn for, or think we need Moshiach, and why he’s actually coming are very different. As the Alter Rebbe is presumably once wryly commented: "The Moshiach everyone awaits isn't coming, and that Moshiach that's coming isn't being awaited."

What did he mean, and is that truism as problematic as it sounds? 

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In the previous two Episodes we dealt with a surprising Talmudic imperative suggesting that mindlessness, rather than mindfulness about Moshiach's will accelerate His arrival. 

Making sense of that required a deeper understanding of our obligations to Hashem, and the different ways that Moshiach can come. 

In this next Episode we return to explore this seeming Talmudic anomaly with a fresh approach that brings us a new message both comforting and inspirational! 

The reason most people yearn for, or think we need Moshiach, and why he’s actually coming are very different. As the Alter Rebbe is presumably once wryly commented: "The Moshiach everyone awaits isn't coming, and that Moshiach that's coming isn't being awaited."

What did he mean, and is that truism as problematic as it sounds? 

This is the Thirtieth Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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In the past three Episodes we clarified an enigmatic Talmudic statement seeming to suggest that purposely diverting our attention from, and being mindless over Moshiach would hasten his coming. 

Conclusively demonstrating how a literal understanding of this teaching is untenable with well established authentic Torah traditions and Yiddishkiet practice. We learnt to understand that Gemara in three unique ways. 

In this next Episode we will specifically focus on the redemptive power of mindfulness about Moshiach - NOT mindlessness - that most effectively accelerates his arrival. 

Discover the unique corollary between Moshe Rabbeinu, our first redeemer and Moshiach, the final redeemer that serves to inform and inspire this redeeming idea!]]>
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In the past three Episodes we clarified an enigmatic Talmudic statement seeming to suggest that purposely diverting our attention from, and being mindless over Moshiach would hasten his coming. 

Conclusively demonstrating how a literal understanding of this teaching is untenable with well established authentic Torah traditions and Yiddishkiet practice. We learnt to understand that Gemara in three unique ways. 

In this next Episode we will specifically focus on the redemptive power of mindfulness about Moshiach - NOT mindlessness - that most effectively accelerates his arrival. 

Discover the unique corollary between Moshe Rabbeinu, our first redeemer and Moshiach, the final redeemer that serves to inform and inspire this redeeming idea!]]>
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In the past three Episodes we clarified an enigmatic Talmudic statement seeming to suggest that purposely diverting our attention from, and being mindless over Moshiach would hasten his coming. 

Conclusively demonstrating how a literal understanding of this teaching is untenable with well established authentic Torah traditions and Yiddishkiet practice. We learnt to understand that Gemara in three unique ways. 

In this next Episode we will specifically focus on the redemptive power of mindfulness about Moshiach - NOT mindlessness - that most effectively accelerates his arrival. 

Discover the unique corollary between Moshe Rabbeinu, our first redeemer and Moshiach, the final redeemer that serves to inform and inspire this redeeming idea!]]>
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Episode Thirty-One

In the past three Episodes we clarified an enigmatic Talmudic statement seeming to suggest that purposely diverting our attention from, and being mindless over Moshiach would hasten his coming. 

Conclusively demonstrating how a literal understanding of this teaching is untenable with well established authentic Torah traditions and Yiddishkiet practice. We learnt to understand that Gemara in three unique ways. 

In this next Episode we will specifically focus on the redemptive power of mindfulness about Moshiach - NOT mindlessness - that most effectively accelerates his arrival. 

Discover the unique corollary between Moshe Rabbeinu, our first redeemer and Moshiach, the final redeemer that serves to inform and inspire this redeeming idea!]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 28 Feb 2023 01:38:18 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[!   
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Episode Twenty-Nine

After exhaustively documenting the importance of actively awaiting the Geula, in the previous Episode we dealt with a surprising Talmudic imperative suggesting the opposite: a need to be mindless, rather than mindful about Moshiach's arrival. 

We went on to illustrate the critically important distinction between focusing on Moshiach (which is praiseworthy and encouraged) and focusing on the time of his "ordained" arrival (which is unhelpful and should be discouraged). 

Accordingly, the first is said to actively accelerate the Redemption, while the latter can delay Moshiach's coming.   

In this Episode we will pick up where we left off, because truth be told the said explanation doesn't fully solve the problem. For whilst such calculations may be superfluous, or even unhelpful, how would they deaccelerate, and actively delay the redemptive process? 

Clarifying this conundrum will require additional background. The reconciliation of seeming contradictions of prophetic statements and competing Talmudic schools of thought will include a clarification on our obligations to Hashem, and different possible scenarios for Moshiach's arrival. 

This all ultimately leads us to a more satisfying understanding of the bigger picture and provides a fuller answer to our question. 

This is the Twenty Ninth Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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 ,   
 
Episode Twenty-Nine

After exhaustively documenting the importance of actively awaiting the Geula, in the previous Episode we dealt with a surprising Talmudic imperative suggesting the opposite: a need to be mindless, rather than mindful about Moshiach's arrival. 

We went on to illustrate the critically important distinction between focusing on Moshiach (which is praiseworthy and encouraged) and focusing on the time of his "ordained" arrival (which is unhelpful and should be discouraged). 

Accordingly, the first is said to actively accelerate the Redemption, while the latter can delay Moshiach's coming.   

In this Episode we will pick up where we left off, because truth be told the said explanation doesn't fully solve the problem. For whilst such calculations may be superfluous, or even unhelpful, how would they deaccelerate, and actively delay the redemptive process? 

Clarifying this conundrum will require additional background. The reconciliation of seeming contradictions of prophetic statements and competing Talmudic schools of thought will include a clarification on our obligations to Hashem, and different possible scenarios for Moshiach's arrival. 

This all ultimately leads us to a more satisfying understanding of the bigger picture and provides a fuller answer to our question. 

This is the Twenty Ninth Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Episode Twenty-Nine

After exhaustively documenting the importance of actively awaiting the Geula, in the previous Episode we dealt with a surprising Talmudic imperative suggesting the opposite: a need to be mindless, rather than mindful about Moshiach's arrival. 

We went on to illustrate the critically important distinction between focusing on Moshiach (which is praiseworthy and encouraged) and focusing on the time of his "ordained" arrival (which is unhelpful and should be discouraged). 

Accordingly, the first is said to actively accelerate the Redemption, while the latter can delay Moshiach's coming.   

In this Episode we will pick up where we left off, because truth be told the said explanation doesn't fully solve the problem. For whilst such calculations may be superfluous, or even unhelpful, how would they deaccelerate, and actively delay the redemptive process? 

Clarifying this conundrum will require additional background. The reconciliation of seeming contradictions of prophetic statements and competing Talmudic schools of thought will include a clarification on our obligations to Hashem, and different possible scenarios for Moshiach's arrival. 

This all ultimately leads us to a more satisfying understanding of the bigger picture and provides a fuller answer to our question. 

This is the Twenty Ninth Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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 ,   
 
Episode Twenty-Nine

After exhaustively documenting the importance of actively awaiting the Geula, in the previous Episode we dealt with a surprising Talmudic imperative suggesting the opposite: a need to be mindless, rather than mindful about Moshiach's arrival. 

We went on to illustrate the critically important distinction between focusing on Moshiach (which is praiseworthy and encouraged) and focusing on the time of his "ordained" arrival (which is unhelpful and should be discouraged). 

Accordingly, the first is said to actively accelerate the Redemption, while the latter can delay Moshiach's coming.   

In this Episode we will pick up where we left off, because truth be told the said explanation doesn't fully solve the problem. For whilst such calculations may be superfluous, or even unhelpful, how would they deaccelerate, and actively delay the redemptive process? 

Clarifying this conundrum will require additional background. The reconciliation of seeming contradictions of prophetic statements and competing Talmudic schools of thought will include a clarification on our obligations to Hashem, and different possible scenarios for Moshiach's arrival. 

This all ultimately leads us to a more satisfying understanding of the bigger picture and provides a fuller answer to our question. 

This is the Twenty Ninth Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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                    <![CDATA[MESSIANIC MINDLESSNESS]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 28 Feb 2023 01:30:59 +0000</pubDate>
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 ,   
 
Episode Twenty-Eight

In our previous Episodes we established that actively Awaiting Moshiach is a matter of "high urgency."  Proof positive can be seen in the way our daily prayers were formulated.    

Even when people forget important (non-urgent) things, they're always mindful when it's urgent.  Yet the Talmud seems to ordain exactly the opposite, telling us that we'd best be served by not ruminating on the subject.

Mindful anticipation and yearning, it appears, may in fact delay - rather than accelerate - the long-awaited arrival of Moshiach! 

How in Heaven are we to balance this surprising directive of one of the greatest of Sages with the many (conclusively proven) unequivocal statements about the necessity for constantly reinforced anticipation.  

This is the Twenty Eighth Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Episode Twenty-Eight

In our previous Episodes we established that actively Awaiting Moshiach is a matter of "high urgency."  Proof positive can be seen in the way our daily prayers were formulated.    

Even when people forget important (non-urgent) things, they're always mindful when it's urgent.  Yet the Talmud seems to ordain exactly the opposite, telling us that we'd best be served by not ruminating on the subject.

Mindful anticipation and yearning, it appears, may in fact delay - rather than accelerate - the long-awaited arrival of Moshiach! 

How in Heaven are we to balance this surprising directive of one of the greatest of Sages with the many (conclusively proven) unequivocal statements about the necessity for constantly reinforced anticipation.  

This is the Twenty Eighth Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Episode Twenty-Eight

In our previous Episodes we established that actively Awaiting Moshiach is a matter of "high urgency."  Proof positive can be seen in the way our daily prayers were formulated.    

Even when people forget important (non-urgent) things, they're always mindful when it's urgent.  Yet the Talmud seems to ordain exactly the opposite, telling us that we'd best be served by not ruminating on the subject.

Mindful anticipation and yearning, it appears, may in fact delay - rather than accelerate - the long-awaited arrival of Moshiach! 

How in Heaven are we to balance this surprising directive of one of the greatest of Sages with the many (conclusively proven) unequivocal statements about the necessity for constantly reinforced anticipation.  

This is the Twenty Eighth Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Episode Twenty-Eight

In our previous Episodes we established that actively Awaiting Moshiach is a matter of "high urgency."  Proof positive can be seen in the way our daily prayers were formulated.    

Even when people forget important (non-urgent) things, they're always mindful when it's urgent.  Yet the Talmud seems to ordain exactly the opposite, telling us that we'd best be served by not ruminating on the subject.

Mindful anticipation and yearning, it appears, may in fact delay - rather than accelerate - the long-awaited arrival of Moshiach! 

How in Heaven are we to balance this surprising directive of one of the greatest of Sages with the many (conclusively proven) unequivocal statements about the necessity for constantly reinforced anticipation.  

This is the Twenty Eighth Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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                    <![CDATA[MESSIANIC URGENCY]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 12 Feb 2023 00:56:44 +0000</pubDate>
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Episode Twenty-Seven

In our previous Episodes we addressed whether Awaiting Moshiach is an important yet non-urgent matter, or it also a matter of "high urgency."  

While many faith-professing, pious people seem to follow the first approach, an honest assessment of the precise prayerful prose of our Sages found in our daily Tefillah conclusively indicates otherwise.   

To further emphasize and demonstrate the veracity of this Torah true take of the subject, in this Episode we'll highlight a shocking Talmudic (and parallel Midrashic) teaching that's further augmented by Halachik jurisprudence of our modern era. 

Here you will discover why it comes to Moshiach, omission must be reframed as commission. Looking beyond the surface to properly view destruction as dynamic and ongoing, becomes constructive insofar as our yearning and aspiration is concerned. 

This leads to an unmistakable conclusion about the overriding urgency of redemption!  

This is the Twenty Seventh Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Episode Twenty-Seven

In our previous Episodes we addressed whether Awaiting Moshiach is an important yet non-urgent matter, or it also a matter of "high urgency."  

While many faith-professing, pious people seem to follow the first approach, an honest assessment of the precise prayerful prose of our Sages found in our daily Tefillah conclusively indicates otherwise.   

To further emphasize and demonstrate the veracity of this Torah true take of the subject, in this Episode we'll highlight a shocking Talmudic (and parallel Midrashic) teaching that's further augmented by Halachik jurisprudence of our modern era. 

Here you will discover why it comes to Moshiach, omission must be reframed as commission. Looking beyond the surface to properly view destruction as dynamic and ongoing, becomes constructive insofar as our yearning and aspiration is concerned. 

This leads to an unmistakable conclusion about the overriding urgency of redemption!  

This is the Twenty Seventh Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Episode Twenty-Seven

In our previous Episodes we addressed whether Awaiting Moshiach is an important yet non-urgent matter, or it also a matter of "high urgency."  

While many faith-professing, pious people seem to follow the first approach, an honest assessment of the precise prayerful prose of our Sages found in our daily Tefillah conclusively indicates otherwise.   

To further emphasize and demonstrate the veracity of this Torah true take of the subject, in this Episode we'll highlight a shocking Talmudic (and parallel Midrashic) teaching that's further augmented by Halachik jurisprudence of our modern era. 

Here you will discover why it comes to Moshiach, omission must be reframed as commission. Looking beyond the surface to properly view destruction as dynamic and ongoing, becomes constructive insofar as our yearning and aspiration is concerned. 

This leads to an unmistakable conclusion about the overriding urgency of redemption!  

This is the Twenty Seventh Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Episode Twenty-Seven

In our previous Episodes we addressed whether Awaiting Moshiach is an important yet non-urgent matter, or it also a matter of "high urgency."  

While many faith-professing, pious people seem to follow the first approach, an honest assessment of the precise prayerful prose of our Sages found in our daily Tefillah conclusively indicates otherwise.   

To further emphasize and demonstrate the veracity of this Torah true take of the subject, in this Episode we'll highlight a shocking Talmudic (and parallel Midrashic) teaching that's further augmented by Halachik jurisprudence of our modern era. 

Here you will discover why it comes to Moshiach, omission must be reframed as commission. Looking beyond the surface to properly view destruction as dynamic and ongoing, becomes constructive insofar as our yearning and aspiration is concerned. 

This leads to an unmistakable conclusion about the overriding urgency of redemption!  

This is the Twenty Seventh Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 31 Jan 2023 15:07:02 +0000</pubDate>
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Episode Twenty-Six

In previous Episodes we've clarified the meaning of Belief in Moshiach and it's centrality to Torah-true Judaism, and what precisely we are awaiting.

In this Episode we address the concept of it's "Urgency."  Having resolved that faith in a future Messianic Redemption is a cornerstone of Yiddishkeit credo, the question may now be asked: "how necessary is it to anticipate this in imminent fashion?"   

In other words: is belief with absolute conviction, that someday in the (albeit) non-immediate or even distant future Moshiach will surely come -- despite disbelief or no expectation that it'll be anytime soon, good enough? 

To be sure, many pious people seem to follow that school of thought. Is it arbitrary, or is there a conclusive final word of the matter from the Torah literature of our Sages (e.g., the Talmudic era) as it filters into our daily Halachik observances? 

This presentation will shine a bright light on a question that appears clouded to so many!   

This is the Twenty Sixth Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Episode Twenty-Six

In previous Episodes we've clarified the meaning of Belief in Moshiach and it's centrality to Torah-true Judaism, and what precisely we are awaiting.

In this Episode we address the concept of it's "Urgency."  Having resolved that faith in a future Messianic Redemption is a cornerstone of Yiddishkeit credo, the question may now be asked: "how necessary is it to anticipate this in imminent fashion?"   

In other words: is belief with absolute conviction, that someday in the (albeit) non-immediate or even distant future Moshiach will surely come -- despite disbelief or no expectation that it'll be anytime soon, good enough? 

To be sure, many pious people seem to follow that school of thought. Is it arbitrary, or is there a conclusive final word of the matter from the Torah literature of our Sages (e.g., the Talmudic era) as it filters into our daily Halachik observances? 

This presentation will shine a bright light on a question that appears clouded to so many!   

This is the Twenty Sixth Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Episode Twenty-Six

In previous Episodes we've clarified the meaning of Belief in Moshiach and it's centrality to Torah-true Judaism, and what precisely we are awaiting.

In this Episode we address the concept of it's "Urgency."  Having resolved that faith in a future Messianic Redemption is a cornerstone of Yiddishkeit credo, the question may now be asked: "how necessary is it to anticipate this in imminent fashion?"   

In other words: is belief with absolute conviction, that someday in the (albeit) non-immediate or even distant future Moshiach will surely come -- despite disbelief or no expectation that it'll be anytime soon, good enough? 

To be sure, many pious people seem to follow that school of thought. Is it arbitrary, or is there a conclusive final word of the matter from the Torah literature of our Sages (e.g., the Talmudic era) as it filters into our daily Halachik observances? 

This presentation will shine a bright light on a question that appears clouded to so many!   

This is the Twenty Sixth Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Episode Twenty-Six

In previous Episodes we've clarified the meaning of Belief in Moshiach and it's centrality to Torah-true Judaism, and what precisely we are awaiting.

In this Episode we address the concept of it's "Urgency."  Having resolved that faith in a future Messianic Redemption is a cornerstone of Yiddishkeit credo, the question may now be asked: "how necessary is it to anticipate this in imminent fashion?"   

In other words: is belief with absolute conviction, that someday in the (albeit) non-immediate or even distant future Moshiach will surely come -- despite disbelief or no expectation that it'll be anytime soon, good enough? 

To be sure, many pious people seem to follow that school of thought. Is it arbitrary, or is there a conclusive final word of the matter from the Torah literature of our Sages (e.g., the Talmudic era) as it filters into our daily Halachik observances? 

This presentation will shine a bright light on a question that appears clouded to so many!   

This is the Twenty Sixth Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[REDEMPTION G-D OR MAN]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jan 2023 14:50:01 +0000</pubDate>
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Episode Twenty-Five

In the previous Episodes have thoroughly documented the immutable Torah truth about our Jewish Belief in Moshiach. In the past Episode we even discussed disbelief in the messianic process of Geula! 

So, in the end, are we awaiting a divinely orchestrated redemption by G-d Himself or does believing in Moshiach as a person mean that Geula Shliema, The Prophesized Final Redemption of the Jewish People and the transformation of the entire world will be the work of a Human Being?! 

As faith in the Messianic Redemption is an elemental part of our Yiddishkeit credo, its obvious that clarifying the Torah take on this subject is critical. After all we need to know what we are supposed to, and not supposed to believe in! 

This presentation will shed light on this nuanced detail in our sacred Torah-true belief and faith in the ultimate future!  

This is the Twenty Fifth Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Episode Twenty-Five

In the previous Episodes have thoroughly documented the immutable Torah truth about our Jewish Belief in Moshiach. In the past Episode we even discussed disbelief in the messianic process of Geula! 

So, in the end, are we awaiting a divinely orchestrated redemption by G-d Himself or does believing in Moshiach as a person mean that Geula Shliema, The Prophesized Final Redemption of the Jewish People and the transformation of the entire world will be the work of a Human Being?! 

As faith in the Messianic Redemption is an elemental part of our Yiddishkeit credo, its obvious that clarifying the Torah take on this subject is critical. After all we need to know what we are supposed to, and not supposed to believe in! 

This presentation will shed light on this nuanced detail in our sacred Torah-true belief and faith in the ultimate future!  

This is the Twenty Fifth Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Episode Twenty-Five

In the previous Episodes have thoroughly documented the immutable Torah truth about our Jewish Belief in Moshiach. In the past Episode we even discussed disbelief in the messianic process of Geula! 

So, in the end, are we awaiting a divinely orchestrated redemption by G-d Himself or does believing in Moshiach as a person mean that Geula Shliema, The Prophesized Final Redemption of the Jewish People and the transformation of the entire world will be the work of a Human Being?! 

As faith in the Messianic Redemption is an elemental part of our Yiddishkeit credo, its obvious that clarifying the Torah take on this subject is critical. After all we need to know what we are supposed to, and not supposed to believe in! 

This presentation will shed light on this nuanced detail in our sacred Torah-true belief and faith in the ultimate future!  

This is the Twenty Fifth Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Episode Twenty-Five

In the previous Episodes have thoroughly documented the immutable Torah truth about our Jewish Belief in Moshiach. In the past Episode we even discussed disbelief in the messianic process of Geula! 

So, in the end, are we awaiting a divinely orchestrated redemption by G-d Himself or does believing in Moshiach as a person mean that Geula Shliema, The Prophesized Final Redemption of the Jewish People and the transformation of the entire world will be the work of a Human Being?! 

As faith in the Messianic Redemption is an elemental part of our Yiddishkeit credo, its obvious that clarifying the Torah take on this subject is critical. After all we need to know what we are supposed to, and not supposed to believe in! 

This presentation will shed light on this nuanced detail in our sacred Torah-true belief and faith in the ultimate future!  

This is the Twenty Fifth Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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                    <![CDATA[WHAT IF I DON'T BELIEVE]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2023 02:36:41 +0000</pubDate>
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Episode Twenty-Four

Past Episodes have richly elucidated the true meaning of Believing in Moshiach, and we've made it clear that it's a foundational part of our Jewish Faith. 

Yet, what happens if I just don't believe in it?! 

Say I believe in G-d, Soul, Torah, Mitzvot, Heaven and Divine Purpose for Existence etc., etc., but I'm non-believer in Moshiach. Does that diminish my status as a Jew? 

What if I sincerely wish I could believe in Moshiach, but after nearly 2,000 years of disappointing waiting (and untold suffering punctuating so much of that) I just can't seem to find the spiritual courage to have faith in a Messianic Redemption...  

This Episode will provide you with an encouraging and inspiring fresh perspective on the importance and immutability of our Torah-true belief and faith!  

This is the Twenty Fourth Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Episode Twenty-Four

Past Episodes have richly elucidated the true meaning of Believing in Moshiach, and we've made it clear that it's a foundational part of our Jewish Faith. 

Yet, what happens if I just don't believe in it?! 

Say I believe in G-d, Soul, Torah, Mitzvot, Heaven and Divine Purpose for Existence etc., etc., but I'm non-believer in Moshiach. Does that diminish my status as a Jew? 

What if I sincerely wish I could believe in Moshiach, but after nearly 2,000 years of disappointing waiting (and untold suffering punctuating so much of that) I just can't seem to find the spiritual courage to have faith in a Messianic Redemption...  

This Episode will provide you with an encouraging and inspiring fresh perspective on the importance and immutability of our Torah-true belief and faith!  

This is the Twenty Fourth Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Episode Twenty-Four

Past Episodes have richly elucidated the true meaning of Believing in Moshiach, and we've made it clear that it's a foundational part of our Jewish Faith. 

Yet, what happens if I just don't believe in it?! 

Say I believe in G-d, Soul, Torah, Mitzvot, Heaven and Divine Purpose for Existence etc., etc., but I'm non-believer in Moshiach. Does that diminish my status as a Jew? 

What if I sincerely wish I could believe in Moshiach, but after nearly 2,000 years of disappointing waiting (and untold suffering punctuating so much of that) I just can't seem to find the spiritual courage to have faith in a Messianic Redemption...  

This Episode will provide you with an encouraging and inspiring fresh perspective on the importance and immutability of our Torah-true belief and faith!  

This is the Twenty Fourth Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Episode Twenty-Four

Past Episodes have richly elucidated the true meaning of Believing in Moshiach, and we've made it clear that it's a foundational part of our Jewish Faith. 

Yet, what happens if I just don't believe in it?! 

Say I believe in G-d, Soul, Torah, Mitzvot, Heaven and Divine Purpose for Existence etc., etc., but I'm non-believer in Moshiach. Does that diminish my status as a Jew? 

What if I sincerely wish I could believe in Moshiach, but after nearly 2,000 years of disappointing waiting (and untold suffering punctuating so much of that) I just can't seem to find the spiritual courage to have faith in a Messianic Redemption...  

This Episode will provide you with an encouraging and inspiring fresh perspective on the importance and immutability of our Torah-true belief and faith!  

This is the Twenty Fourth Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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                    <![CDATA[IGNORING THE MESSIAH]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2023 16:40:38 +0000</pubDate>
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Episode Twenty-Three

We've already proven that simply believing in Moshiach's eventual arrival doesn't satisfy the basic Halachik obligations of this foundational Faith Principle. In the previous Episode we went further, demonstrating that even passive anticipation is insufficient. 

Yet, while deeply rooted in the fertile soil of authentic Torah teaching even permeating the bedrock of Halacha as evidenced in our daily prayers, there are so many pious and observant people who seem to ignore it. Doesn't that diminish its importance?

Discover and uplifting new perspective that clarifies our faith perspective and illustrates the immutable force of prophetic Torah truth!  

This is the Twenty Third Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Episode Twenty-Three

We've already proven that simply believing in Moshiach's eventual arrival doesn't satisfy the basic Halachik obligations of this foundational Faith Principle. In the previous Episode we went further, demonstrating that even passive anticipation is insufficient. 

Yet, while deeply rooted in the fertile soil of authentic Torah teaching even permeating the bedrock of Halacha as evidenced in our daily prayers, there are so many pious and observant people who seem to ignore it. Doesn't that diminish its importance?

Discover and uplifting new perspective that clarifies our faith perspective and illustrates the immutable force of prophetic Torah truth!  

This is the Twenty Third Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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                    <![CDATA[IGNORING THE MESSIAH]]>
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Episode Twenty-Three

We've already proven that simply believing in Moshiach's eventual arrival doesn't satisfy the basic Halachik obligations of this foundational Faith Principle. In the previous Episode we went further, demonstrating that even passive anticipation is insufficient. 

Yet, while deeply rooted in the fertile soil of authentic Torah teaching even permeating the bedrock of Halacha as evidenced in our daily prayers, there are so many pious and observant people who seem to ignore it. Doesn't that diminish its importance?

Discover and uplifting new perspective that clarifies our faith perspective and illustrates the immutable force of prophetic Torah truth!  

This is the Twenty Third Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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Episode Twenty-Three

We've already proven that simply believing in Moshiach's eventual arrival doesn't satisfy the basic Halachik obligations of this foundational Faith Principle. In the previous Episode we went further, demonstrating that even passive anticipation is insufficient. 

Yet, while deeply rooted in the fertile soil of authentic Torah teaching even permeating the bedrock of Halacha as evidenced in our daily prayers, there are so many pious and observant people who seem to ignore it. Doesn't that diminish its importance?

Discover and uplifting new perspective that clarifies our faith perspective and illustrates the immutable force of prophetic Torah truth!  

This is the Twenty Third Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach (The Messiah).]]>
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                    <![CDATA[ASKING FOR THE MESSIAH]]>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 02 Dec 2022 03:04:20 +0000</pubDate>
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Episode Twenty-Two

In the previous Episodes we began to address the idea of actively awaiting and even nurturing anticipatory urgency for Moshiach's arrival.  We've already established that simply believing in the inevitable eventuality of Moshiach's arrival isn't good enough!  

Moving on, in this Episode we will discover that passive anticipation is also insufficient, rather it's mandatory that we take initiative in asking for Messianic Redemption.  

Discover how this idea is rooted in the soil of inspired Jewish antiquity, with origins stretching all the way back to the early back to the biblical era. 

As elucidated by our Sages, the practical application of these teachings is firmly planted in the Halachik groundwork from which our daily prayers sprout.     

This is the Twenty Second Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach). 

The zechut of this Torah study is dedicated to the speedy recovery and a long healthy life for Henya bat Bracha Devorah Leah.]]>
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Episode Twenty-Two

In the previous Episodes we began to address the idea of actively awaiting and even nurturing anticipatory urgency for Moshiach's arrival.  We've already established that simply believing in the inevitable eventuality of Moshiach's arrival isn't good enough!  

Moving on, in this Episode we will discover that passive anticipation is also insufficient, rather it's mandatory that we take initiative in asking for Messianic Redemption.  

Discover how this idea is rooted in the soil of inspired Jewish antiquity, with origins stretching all the way back to the early back to the biblical era. 

As elucidated by our Sages, the practical application of these teachings is firmly planted in the Halachik groundwork from which our daily prayers sprout.     

This is the Twenty Second Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach). 

The zechut of this Torah study is dedicated to the speedy recovery and a long healthy life for Henya bat Bracha Devorah Leah.]]>
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Episode Twenty-Two

In the previous Episodes we began to address the idea of actively awaiting and even nurturing anticipatory urgency for Moshiach's arrival.  We've already established that simply believing in the inevitable eventuality of Moshiach's arrival isn't good enough!  

Moving on, in this Episode we will discover that passive anticipation is also insufficient, rather it's mandatory that we take initiative in asking for Messianic Redemption.  

Discover how this idea is rooted in the soil of inspired Jewish antiquity, with origins stretching all the way back to the early back to the biblical era. 

As elucidated by our Sages, the practical application of these teachings is firmly planted in the Halachik groundwork from which our daily prayers sprout.     

This is the Twenty Second Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach). 

The zechut of this Torah study is dedicated to the speedy recovery and a long healthy life for Henya bat Bracha Devorah Leah.]]>
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Episode Twenty-Two

In the previous Episodes we began to address the idea of actively awaiting and even nurturing anticipatory urgency for Moshiach's arrival.  We've already established that simply believing in the inevitable eventuality of Moshiach's arrival isn't good enough!  

Moving on, in this Episode we will discover that passive anticipation is also insufficient, rather it's mandatory that we take initiative in asking for Messianic Redemption.  

Discover how this idea is rooted in the soil of inspired Jewish antiquity, with origins stretching all the way back to the early back to the biblical era. 

As elucidated by our Sages, the practical application of these teachings is firmly planted in the Halachik groundwork from which our daily prayers sprout.     

This is the Twenty Second Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach). 

The zechut of this Torah study is dedicated to the speedy recovery and a long healthy life for Henya bat Bracha Devorah Leah.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[ANTICIPATING THE MESSIAH]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2022 16:05:05 +0000</pubDate>
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Episode Twenty-One

In previous Episodes we thoroughly and richly established a foundational thesis of what the Messianic Redemption is truly all about! 

Now we will begin to address the idea of nurturing anticipation for Moshiach's arrival. 

We'll open with the big question "is believing in a better future or even glorious tomorrow good enough or is it necessary for us to become emotionally invested?" 

Simply stated: does Torah impose an "Anticipatory Mandate" or is maintaining the Faith Credo sufficient? 

Surprisingly, the answer can be found in details of the post-mortem interrogation by the Heavenly Tribunal!    

This is the Twenty First Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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Episode Twenty-One

In previous Episodes we thoroughly and richly established a foundational thesis of what the Messianic Redemption is truly all about! 

Now we will begin to address the idea of nurturing anticipation for Moshiach's arrival. 

We'll open with the big question "is believing in a better future or even glorious tomorrow good enough or is it necessary for us to become emotionally invested?" 

Simply stated: does Torah impose an "Anticipatory Mandate" or is maintaining the Faith Credo sufficient? 

Surprisingly, the answer can be found in details of the post-mortem interrogation by the Heavenly Tribunal!    

This is the Twenty First Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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Episode Twenty-One

In previous Episodes we thoroughly and richly established a foundational thesis of what the Messianic Redemption is truly all about! 

Now we will begin to address the idea of nurturing anticipation for Moshiach's arrival. 

We'll open with the big question "is believing in a better future or even glorious tomorrow good enough or is it necessary for us to become emotionally invested?" 

Simply stated: does Torah impose an "Anticipatory Mandate" or is maintaining the Faith Credo sufficient? 

Surprisingly, the answer can be found in details of the post-mortem interrogation by the Heavenly Tribunal!    

This is the Twenty First Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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Episode Twenty-One

In previous Episodes we thoroughly and richly established a foundational thesis of what the Messianic Redemption is truly all about! 

Now we will begin to address the idea of nurturing anticipation for Moshiach's arrival. 

We'll open with the big question "is believing in a better future or even glorious tomorrow good enough or is it necessary for us to become emotionally invested?" 

Simply stated: does Torah impose an "Anticipatory Mandate" or is maintaining the Faith Credo sufficient? 

Surprisingly, the answer can be found in details of the post-mortem interrogation by the Heavenly Tribunal!    

This is the Twenty First Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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                    <![CDATA[WHY DEFINE MESSIANIC REALITY]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2022 15:58:28 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>Episode Twenty In our previous Episode we contemplated the Rambam's surprising decision to opine on the futuristic Messianic world in Halachik prose. After all, why issue legal rulings on a reality that has yet to materialize? The Rebbe proposes an innovative solution: Rambam's rulings on this subject are required as they form the foundation of our current Moshiach-centric faith obligations. Yet even if it's clear that Maimonides is of the opinion that clarity on the details of what we believe in, and await is required, the crux of the issue remains to be addressed: Why? Why indeed do we require detailed knowledge, why wouldn't it be sufficient to Believe and Await in Moshiach albeit not really knowing what precisely that means? Relief of this conundrum can be found by way of the previously established thesis of what the Messianic Redemption is truly all about! This is the Twentieth Episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).</p>]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>Episode Eighteen In previous Episodes we defined the essence of Mashiach's mandate as articulated in Maimonidean statements found in the penultimate chapter of Mishna Torah magnum opus on Jewish Law. In the Final chapter of his codes the Rambam addresses what the futuristic Messianic world will look like. To be sure, he seems to be issuing a legal ruling on that, yet to materialize, reality. The obvious question is why? While an array of classic commentary highlights the seeming superfluity of speaking about the future in Halachik prose, we maintain certitude in its necessity. This conviction about the Rambam's rulings will ultimately leading to an important and even foundational fresh understanding of our faith obligations. This is the Nineteenth episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[MESSIAH MONARCH VS MONARCHY]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 27 Nov 2022 03:05:03 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>Episode Eighteen In previous Episodes we illustrated Rambam's inherent definition of Moshiach as the restorer of the Davidic Dynasty in the fullness of the Torah and Mitzvot. This led us to appreciate why he chose to omit other descriptive terms employed by our Sages. In this Episode we will highlight a seeming discrepancy within disparate Maimonidean statements. To achieve satisfying reconciliation, the Rebbe introduces us to a previously established innovation that can naturally clarifies the Rambam's ruling. Ultimately, the fresh application of an old idea further strengthens our thesis, under-girding its veracity and further elucidation the subject! This is the Eighteenth episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode Eighteen In previous Episodes we illustrated Rambam's inherent definition of Moshiach as the restorer of the Davidic Dynasty in the fullness of the Torah and Mitzvot. This led us to appreciate why he chose to omit other descriptive terms employed by our Sages. In this Episode we will highlight a seeming discrepancy within disparate Maimonidean statements. To achieve satisfying reconciliation, the Rebbe introduces us to a previously established innovation that can naturally clarifies the Rambam's ruling. Ultimately, the fresh application of an old idea further strengthens our thesis, under-girding its veracity and further elucidation the subject! This is the Eighteenth episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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                    <![CDATA[MESSIAH MONARCH VS MONARCHY]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode Eighteen In previous Episodes we illustrated Rambam's inherent definition of Moshiach as the restorer of the Davidic Dynasty in the fullness of the Torah and Mitzvot. This led us to appreciate why he chose to omit other descriptive terms employed by our Sages. In this Episode we will highlight a seeming discrepancy within disparate Maimonidean statements. To achieve satisfying reconciliation, the Rebbe introduces us to a previously established innovation that can naturally clarifies the Rambam's ruling. Ultimately, the fresh application of an old idea further strengthens our thesis, under-girding its veracity and further elucidation the subject! This is the Eighteenth episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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                    <![CDATA[MESSIANIC MARKINGS]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2022 03:28:40 +0000</pubDate>
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Episode Seventeen

In the previous Episodes we painstakingly clarified the Maimonidean approach to the defining essence of Moshiach: Rather than being a Miracle Man, his mission is the full restoration of, and penultimate perfection of Torah study and Mitzvah observance. 

Reflecting this, the descriptive terminology thus far employed by the Rambam's has eschewed focusing of the miraculous transformation of life as we know it, and instead highlighting Moshiach's stated mission and purpose. 

This approach also deepened our understanding of Moshiach's place withing the broader framework of Torah theology and Faith Foundations.  

In this Episode we revisit the subject in continuing our study of Mishna Torah, Laws of Moshiach. 

In narrating the actual trajectory of Messianic development, Rambam seems to studiously ignore the inspired descriptions of our Sages. The narrow vision we are presented with ostensibly minimizes, rather than maximizing the Torah truth.   

The explanation beautifully dovetails into the thesis we've already established, lending further proof to its veracity and further clarifying our understanding of the subject!     

This is the Seventeenth episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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Episode Seventeen

In the previous Episodes we painstakingly clarified the Maimonidean approach to the defining essence of Moshiach: Rather than being a Miracle Man, his mission is the full restoration of, and penultimate perfection of Torah study and Mitzvah observance. 

Reflecting this, the descriptive terminology thus far employed by the Rambam's has eschewed focusing of the miraculous transformation of life as we know it, and instead highlighting Moshiach's stated mission and purpose. 

This approach also deepened our understanding of Moshiach's place withing the broader framework of Torah theology and Faith Foundations.  

In this Episode we revisit the subject in continuing our study of Mishna Torah, Laws of Moshiach. 

In narrating the actual trajectory of Messianic development, Rambam seems to studiously ignore the inspired descriptions of our Sages. The narrow vision we are presented with ostensibly minimizes, rather than maximizing the Torah truth.   

The explanation beautifully dovetails into the thesis we've already established, lending further proof to its veracity and further clarifying our understanding of the subject!     

This is the Seventeenth episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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Episode Seventeen

In the previous Episodes we painstakingly clarified the Maimonidean approach to the defining essence of Moshiach: Rather than being a Miracle Man, his mission is the full restoration of, and penultimate perfection of Torah study and Mitzvah observance. 

Reflecting this, the descriptive terminology thus far employed by the Rambam's has eschewed focusing of the miraculous transformation of life as we know it, and instead highlighting Moshiach's stated mission and purpose. 

This approach also deepened our understanding of Moshiach's place withing the broader framework of Torah theology and Faith Foundations.  

In this Episode we revisit the subject in continuing our study of Mishna Torah, Laws of Moshiach. 

In narrating the actual trajectory of Messianic development, Rambam seems to studiously ignore the inspired descriptions of our Sages. The narrow vision we are presented with ostensibly minimizes, rather than maximizing the Torah truth.   

The explanation beautifully dovetails into the thesis we've already established, lending further proof to its veracity and further clarifying our understanding of the subject!     

This is the Seventeenth episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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Episode Seventeen

In the previous Episodes we painstakingly clarified the Maimonidean approach to the defining essence of Moshiach: Rather than being a Miracle Man, his mission is the full restoration of, and penultimate perfection of Torah study and Mitzvah observance. 

Reflecting this, the descriptive terminology thus far employed by the Rambam's has eschewed focusing of the miraculous transformation of life as we know it, and instead highlighting Moshiach's stated mission and purpose. 

This approach also deepened our understanding of Moshiach's place withing the broader framework of Torah theology and Faith Foundations.  

In this Episode we revisit the subject in continuing our study of Mishna Torah, Laws of Moshiach. 

In narrating the actual trajectory of Messianic development, Rambam seems to studiously ignore the inspired descriptions of our Sages. The narrow vision we are presented with ostensibly minimizes, rather than maximizing the Torah truth.   

The explanation beautifully dovetails into the thesis we've already established, lending further proof to its veracity and further clarifying our understanding of the subject!     

This is the Seventeenth episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[MESSIANIC SOURCES]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 17 Jul 2022 05:03:53 +0000</pubDate>
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Episode Sixteen

In the previous Episode we focused on the religious obligation to Believe in the Coming of the Messiah, as enshrined by Maimonides as a Foundational Element of Our Faith.   

A key point of departure was Rambam's inclusion of a legal ruling about the demerit of a faith deficiency in this area. This led us to a deeper understanding of Moshiach's place withing the framework of Torah theology. 

In this Episode we will further delve into the subject, specifically focusing on the scriptural sources for our conviction in the idea of a Messianic Redeemer. We'll also continue to explore why it's absence necessarily translates into a position of formal Halachik "Heresy." 

This is the Sixteenth episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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Episode Sixteen

In the previous Episode we focused on the religious obligation to Believe in the Coming of the Messiah, as enshrined by Maimonides as a Foundational Element of Our Faith.   

A key point of departure was Rambam's inclusion of a legal ruling about the demerit of a faith deficiency in this area. This led us to a deeper understanding of Moshiach's place withing the framework of Torah theology. 

In this Episode we will further delve into the subject, specifically focusing on the scriptural sources for our conviction in the idea of a Messianic Redeemer. We'll also continue to explore why it's absence necessarily translates into a position of formal Halachik "Heresy." 

This is the Sixteenth episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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Episode Sixteen

In the previous Episode we focused on the religious obligation to Believe in the Coming of the Messiah, as enshrined by Maimonides as a Foundational Element of Our Faith.   

A key point of departure was Rambam's inclusion of a legal ruling about the demerit of a faith deficiency in this area. This led us to a deeper understanding of Moshiach's place withing the framework of Torah theology. 

In this Episode we will further delve into the subject, specifically focusing on the scriptural sources for our conviction in the idea of a Messianic Redeemer. We'll also continue to explore why it's absence necessarily translates into a position of formal Halachik "Heresy." 

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Episode Sixteen

In the previous Episode we focused on the religious obligation to Believe in the Coming of the Messiah, as enshrined by Maimonides as a Foundational Element of Our Faith.   

A key point of departure was Rambam's inclusion of a legal ruling about the demerit of a faith deficiency in this area. This led us to a deeper understanding of Moshiach's place withing the framework of Torah theology. 

In this Episode we will further delve into the subject, specifically focusing on the scriptural sources for our conviction in the idea of a Messianic Redeemer. We'll also continue to explore why it's absence necessarily translates into a position of formal Halachik "Heresy." 

This is the Sixteenth episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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                    <![CDATA[FAITH FOUNDATION]]>
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Episode Fifteen

In the previous Episode we focused on the Rambam's choice to place the Laws of Moshiach at the very tail end of his Magnum Opus, Mishna Torah. According to the Rebbe this can only be fully understood considering the thesis that our long-awaited anticipated Redeemer is the penultimate embodiment of Yiddishkiet. 

In this Episode we will further demonstrate the veracity of this thesis: 

The Rambam's inclusion of a legal ruling about what constitutes Heresy in the Laws of Moshiach is puzzling. The emphasis on the demerit of a faith deficiency rather than the merit of faith affirmation further piques curiosity. 

By viewing Moshiach as the ultimate fruition of Torah and Mitzvah perfection this becomes clearly understood! 

This will also shed light as to the reason Belief in Moshiach formally comprises a Faith Foundation in Judaism, and why Maimonides elected to include it in his proverbial Thirteen Principles of Faith.   

This Fifteenth episode -- in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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Episode Fifteen

In the previous Episode we focused on the Rambam's choice to place the Laws of Moshiach at the very tail end of his Magnum Opus, Mishna Torah. According to the Rebbe this can only be fully understood considering the thesis that our long-awaited anticipated Redeemer is the penultimate embodiment of Yiddishkiet. 

In this Episode we will further demonstrate the veracity of this thesis: 

The Rambam's inclusion of a legal ruling about what constitutes Heresy in the Laws of Moshiach is puzzling. The emphasis on the demerit of a faith deficiency rather than the merit of faith affirmation further piques curiosity. 

By viewing Moshiach as the ultimate fruition of Torah and Mitzvah perfection this becomes clearly understood! 

This will also shed light as to the reason Belief in Moshiach formally comprises a Faith Foundation in Judaism, and why Maimonides elected to include it in his proverbial Thirteen Principles of Faith.   

This Fifteenth episode -- in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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Episode Fifteen

In the previous Episode we focused on the Rambam's choice to place the Laws of Moshiach at the very tail end of his Magnum Opus, Mishna Torah. According to the Rebbe this can only be fully understood considering the thesis that our long-awaited anticipated Redeemer is the penultimate embodiment of Yiddishkiet. 

In this Episode we will further demonstrate the veracity of this thesis: 

The Rambam's inclusion of a legal ruling about what constitutes Heresy in the Laws of Moshiach is puzzling. The emphasis on the demerit of a faith deficiency rather than the merit of faith affirmation further piques curiosity. 

By viewing Moshiach as the ultimate fruition of Torah and Mitzvah perfection this becomes clearly understood! 

This will also shed light as to the reason Belief in Moshiach formally comprises a Faith Foundation in Judaism, and why Maimonides elected to include it in his proverbial Thirteen Principles of Faith.   

This Fifteenth episode -- in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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Episode Fifteen

In the previous Episode we focused on the Rambam's choice to place the Laws of Moshiach at the very tail end of his Magnum Opus, Mishna Torah. According to the Rebbe this can only be fully understood considering the thesis that our long-awaited anticipated Redeemer is the penultimate embodiment of Yiddishkiet. 

In this Episode we will further demonstrate the veracity of this thesis: 

The Rambam's inclusion of a legal ruling about what constitutes Heresy in the Laws of Moshiach is puzzling. The emphasis on the demerit of a faith deficiency rather than the merit of faith affirmation further piques curiosity. 

By viewing Moshiach as the ultimate fruition of Torah and Mitzvah perfection this becomes clearly understood! 

This will also shed light as to the reason Belief in Moshiach formally comprises a Faith Foundation in Judaism, and why Maimonides elected to include it in his proverbial Thirteen Principles of Faith.   

This Fifteenth episode -- in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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                    <![CDATA[MESSIANIC LAW ORDER]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2022 02:22:47 +0000</pubDate>
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Episode Fourteen

In the previous Episode we clarified why the non-Miracle method of identifying Moshiach, is Rambam's way of defining His truest Essence, Purpose, and Persona! 

In other words, Maimonides's clear cut legal ruling on our expectation of the anticipated Messianic Redeemer addresses far more than the technical question of whether he will have to make miracles to demonstrate his bona fides and prove just cause. 

In this Episode we will further develop this thesis on the Rambam's opinion about the definition of Moshiach and the Redemptive Era by highlighting the order and systematic classification he pointedly chose in which to present his rulings on the matter! 

Here you'll discover how even the Order in which Jewish Law appears comprises Halachik teaching, instruction, guidance, and definition! 

This is the Fourteenth episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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Episode Fourteen

In the previous Episode we clarified why the non-Miracle method of identifying Moshiach, is Rambam's way of defining His truest Essence, Purpose, and Persona! 

In other words, Maimonides's clear cut legal ruling on our expectation of the anticipated Messianic Redeemer addresses far more than the technical question of whether he will have to make miracles to demonstrate his bona fides and prove just cause. 

In this Episode we will further develop this thesis on the Rambam's opinion about the definition of Moshiach and the Redemptive Era by highlighting the order and systematic classification he pointedly chose in which to present his rulings on the matter! 

Here you'll discover how even the Order in which Jewish Law appears comprises Halachik teaching, instruction, guidance, and definition! 

This is the Fourteenth episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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Episode Fourteen

In the previous Episode we clarified why the non-Miracle method of identifying Moshiach, is Rambam's way of defining His truest Essence, Purpose, and Persona! 

In other words, Maimonides's clear cut legal ruling on our expectation of the anticipated Messianic Redeemer addresses far more than the technical question of whether he will have to make miracles to demonstrate his bona fides and prove just cause. 

In this Episode we will further develop this thesis on the Rambam's opinion about the definition of Moshiach and the Redemptive Era by highlighting the order and systematic classification he pointedly chose in which to present his rulings on the matter! 

Here you'll discover how even the Order in which Jewish Law appears comprises Halachik teaching, instruction, guidance, and definition! 

This is the Fourteenth episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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Episode Fourteen

In the previous Episode we clarified why the non-Miracle method of identifying Moshiach, is Rambam's way of defining His truest Essence, Purpose, and Persona! 

In other words, Maimonides's clear cut legal ruling on our expectation of the anticipated Messianic Redeemer addresses far more than the technical question of whether he will have to make miracles to demonstrate his bona fides and prove just cause. 

In this Episode we will further develop this thesis on the Rambam's opinion about the definition of Moshiach and the Redemptive Era by highlighting the order and systematic classification he pointedly chose in which to present his rulings on the matter! 

Here you'll discover how even the Order in which Jewish Law appears comprises Halachik teaching, instruction, guidance, and definition! 

This is the Fourteenth episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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                    <![CDATA[MESSIANIC IDENTIFICATION]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 22 Jun 2022 21:24:12 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>Episode Thirteen In the previous two episodes we clarified expectation of this anticipated Messianic Redeemer. The legal ruling of Maimonides (Rambam) on is clear: He will not have to make miracles to proves his bona fides. Further addressing this matter, the Rambam seems to overreach, or even conflate disparate issues. After all, the question is identifying the long-awaited Redeemer of Israel not the veracity of claims laid to prophecy. To bolster the question, copious cross-references are introduced to highlight the apparently superfluous nature of Maimonides's surprising conclusion. Here you'll discover how the Non-Miracle method of describing the way we should positively I.D. the real Moshiach, is actually Rambam's way of defining His truest Essence, Purpose and Persona! This is the Thirteenth episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode Thirteen In the previous two episodes we clarified expectation of this anticipated Messianic Redeemer. The legal ruling of Maimonides (Rambam) on is clear: He will not have to make miracles to proves his bona fides. Further addressing this matter, the Rambam seems to overreach, or even conflate disparate issues. After all, the question is identifying the long-awaited Redeemer of Israel not the veracity of claims laid to prophecy. To bolster the question, copious cross-references are introduced to highlight the apparently superfluous nature of Maimonides's surprising conclusion. Here you'll discover how the Non-Miracle method of describing the way we should positively I.D. the real Moshiach, is actually Rambam's way of defining His truest Essence, Purpose and Persona! This is the Thirteenth episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode Thirteen In the previous two episodes we clarified expectation of this anticipated Messianic Redeemer. The legal ruling of Maimonides (Rambam) on is clear: He will not have to make miracles to proves his bona fides. Further addressing this matter, the Rambam seems to overreach, or even conflate disparate issues. After all, the question is identifying the long-awaited Redeemer of Israel not the veracity of claims laid to prophecy. To bolster the question, copious cross-references are introduced to highlight the apparently superfluous nature of Maimonides's surprising conclusion. Here you'll discover how the Non-Miracle method of describing the way we should positively I.D. the real Moshiach, is actually Rambam's way of defining His truest Essence, Purpose and Persona! This is the Thirteenth episode in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[MESSIANIC MIRACLES II]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2022 15:27:54 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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Episode Twelve

In the previous episode we moved on from the technical Halachik obligation of belief in Moshiach to begin clarifying our expectation of this anticipated Messianic Redeemer. 

For starters will he have to preform miracles and wonders to establish his credentials as the bona fide Redeemer of Israel?  The legal ruling of Maimonides (Rambam) on this very issue is crystal clear. Yet there seemed to be a major dissenting opinion. 

In episode eleven we framed it in terms of a reasoned if nuanced dispute following the fault lines of prior dissenting traditions. Here we raise the stakes, clarify the nature of the Rambam's position and forcefully demonstrate the integrity of his ruling.    

In this second take on the matter, far greater clarity is achieved on the matter. 

This episode is the Twelfth in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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Episode Twelve

In the previous episode we moved on from the technical Halachik obligation of belief in Moshiach to begin clarifying our expectation of this anticipated Messianic Redeemer. 

For starters will he have to preform miracles and wonders to establish his credentials as the bona fide Redeemer of Israel?  The legal ruling of Maimonides (Rambam) on this very issue is crystal clear. Yet there seemed to be a major dissenting opinion. 

In episode eleven we framed it in terms of a reasoned if nuanced dispute following the fault lines of prior dissenting traditions. Here we raise the stakes, clarify the nature of the Rambam's position and forcefully demonstrate the integrity of his ruling.    

In this second take on the matter, far greater clarity is achieved on the matter. 

This episode is the Twelfth in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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Episode Twelve

In the previous episode we moved on from the technical Halachik obligation of belief in Moshiach to begin clarifying our expectation of this anticipated Messianic Redeemer. 

For starters will he have to preform miracles and wonders to establish his credentials as the bona fide Redeemer of Israel?  The legal ruling of Maimonides (Rambam) on this very issue is crystal clear. Yet there seemed to be a major dissenting opinion. 

In episode eleven we framed it in terms of a reasoned if nuanced dispute following the fault lines of prior dissenting traditions. Here we raise the stakes, clarify the nature of the Rambam's position and forcefully demonstrate the integrity of his ruling.    

In this second take on the matter, far greater clarity is achieved on the matter. 

This episode is the Twelfth in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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Episode Twelve

In the previous episode we moved on from the technical Halachik obligation of belief in Moshiach to begin clarifying our expectation of this anticipated Messianic Redeemer. 

For starters will he have to preform miracles and wonders to establish his credentials as the bona fide Redeemer of Israel?  The legal ruling of Maimonides (Rambam) on this very issue is crystal clear. Yet there seemed to be a major dissenting opinion. 

In episode eleven we framed it in terms of a reasoned if nuanced dispute following the fault lines of prior dissenting traditions. Here we raise the stakes, clarify the nature of the Rambam's position and forcefully demonstrate the integrity of his ruling.    

In this second take on the matter, far greater clarity is achieved on the matter. 

This episode is the Twelfth in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[MESSIANIC MIRACLES]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Jun 2022 01:14:56 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[!   
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Episode Eleven

In the first ten episodes we clarified the legal grounds, and established the Halachik obligation to believe in, and await the prophetic promise of Messianic Redemption. 

We will now move on to elucidate precisely what we are (and aren't) required to believe in. For starters: does the anticipated Moshiach have to preform miracles and wonders to establish his credentials as the bona fide Redeemer of Israel?  

Here you'll discover fascinating practical direction in legal rulings of Maimonides (Rambam) who addresses the pragmatic Halachik obligation, along with the major dissenting opinion and a conclusive takeaway!   

This episode is the Eleventh in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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Episode Eleven

In the first ten episodes we clarified the legal grounds, and established the Halachik obligation to believe in, and await the prophetic promise of Messianic Redemption. 

We will now move on to elucidate precisely what we are (and aren't) required to believe in. For starters: does the anticipated Moshiach have to preform miracles and wonders to establish his credentials as the bona fide Redeemer of Israel?  

Here you'll discover fascinating practical direction in legal rulings of Maimonides (Rambam) who addresses the pragmatic Halachik obligation, along with the major dissenting opinion and a conclusive takeaway!   

This episode is the Eleventh in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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Episode Eleven

In the first ten episodes we clarified the legal grounds, and established the Halachik obligation to believe in, and await the prophetic promise of Messianic Redemption. 

We will now move on to elucidate precisely what we are (and aren't) required to believe in. For starters: does the anticipated Moshiach have to preform miracles and wonders to establish his credentials as the bona fide Redeemer of Israel?  

Here you'll discover fascinating practical direction in legal rulings of Maimonides (Rambam) who addresses the pragmatic Halachik obligation, along with the major dissenting opinion and a conclusive takeaway!   

This episode is the Eleventh in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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Episode Eleven

In the first ten episodes we clarified the legal grounds, and established the Halachik obligation to believe in, and await the prophetic promise of Messianic Redemption. 

We will now move on to elucidate precisely what we are (and aren't) required to believe in. For starters: does the anticipated Moshiach have to preform miracles and wonders to establish his credentials as the bona fide Redeemer of Israel?  

Here you'll discover fascinating practical direction in legal rulings of Maimonides (Rambam) who addresses the pragmatic Halachik obligation, along with the major dissenting opinion and a conclusive takeaway!   

This episode is the Eleventh in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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                    <![CDATA[MESSIANIC ASYLUM]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Jun 2022 01:07:55 +0000</pubDate>
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Episode Ten

In our previous episodes we greatly elaborated on the multiple (both theoretical, and practical) virtues and the legal ground Maimonides (Rambam) gained by presenting the Promise of Messianic Redemption in an actual Mitzvah obligation. 

The specific Mitzvah was concerning the Torah's command to designate "Cities of Refuge" designed to provide asylum for a person who committed an accidental act of murder. But why of all 613 Mitzvot would this be the Commandment of choice?!  

Here you'll discover fascinating insight into why this obligation, that seems to be the furthest thing from the messianic utopia of universal peace and plenty, is the perfect illustration of the redemptive future we are all obligated to anticipate!  

This episode is the tenth in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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Episode Ten

In our previous episodes we greatly elaborated on the multiple (both theoretical, and practical) virtues and the legal ground Maimonides (Rambam) gained by presenting the Promise of Messianic Redemption in an actual Mitzvah obligation. 

The specific Mitzvah was concerning the Torah's command to designate "Cities of Refuge" designed to provide asylum for a person who committed an accidental act of murder. But why of all 613 Mitzvot would this be the Commandment of choice?!  

Here you'll discover fascinating insight into why this obligation, that seems to be the furthest thing from the messianic utopia of universal peace and plenty, is the perfect illustration of the redemptive future we are all obligated to anticipate!  

This episode is the tenth in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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In our previous episodes we greatly elaborated on the multiple (both theoretical, and practical) virtues and the legal ground Maimonides (Rambam) gained by presenting the Promise of Messianic Redemption in an actual Mitzvah obligation. 

The specific Mitzvah was concerning the Torah's command to designate "Cities of Refuge" designed to provide asylum for a person who committed an accidental act of murder. But why of all 613 Mitzvot would this be the Commandment of choice?!  

Here you'll discover fascinating insight into why this obligation, that seems to be the furthest thing from the messianic utopia of universal peace and plenty, is the perfect illustration of the redemptive future we are all obligated to anticipate!  

This episode is the tenth in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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Episode Ten

In our previous episodes we greatly elaborated on the multiple (both theoretical, and practical) virtues and the legal ground Maimonides (Rambam) gained by presenting the Promise of Messianic Redemption in an actual Mitzvah obligation. 

The specific Mitzvah was concerning the Torah's command to designate "Cities of Refuge" designed to provide asylum for a person who committed an accidental act of murder. But why of all 613 Mitzvot would this be the Commandment of choice?!  

Here you'll discover fascinating insight into why this obligation, that seems to be the furthest thing from the messianic utopia of universal peace and plenty, is the perfect illustration of the redemptive future we are all obligated to anticipate!  

This episode is the tenth in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[MESSIANIC PROPHECY]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 30 May 2022 01:49:42 +0000</pubDate>
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Episode Nine

In our previous episodes we greatly elaborated on the multiple (both theoretical, and practical) virtues and the legal ground Maimonides (Rambam) gained by presenting the Promise of Messianic Redemption in an actual Mitzvah obligation. 

In this episode we return to the Messianic Prophecies of Balaam. A careful analysis the unusually crisp verbiage of Maimonides seems to reveal a well sourced anomaly.  

Discover why the verses of scripture to be quoted are first introduced by the Rambam as "Prophetic," and gain valuable insight and appreciation for the precision-driven nature of Maimonidean Codes, the Mishna Torah.  

This brilliant read into the Rambam's precise syntax illustrates how the seemingly unnecessary mention of Prophecy provides a unique and significant added ramification. 

With the Messianic Redemption overtly linked to "prophecy" the importance of embracing this Faith Principle becomes even more important and denying a prophecy amounts to a unique denial of G-d's communication humanity!    

This episode is the ninth in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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Episode Nine

In our previous episodes we greatly elaborated on the multiple (both theoretical, and practical) virtues and the legal ground Maimonides (Rambam) gained by presenting the Promise of Messianic Redemption in an actual Mitzvah obligation. 

In this episode we return to the Messianic Prophecies of Balaam. A careful analysis the unusually crisp verbiage of Maimonides seems to reveal a well sourced anomaly.  

Discover why the verses of scripture to be quoted are first introduced by the Rambam as "Prophetic," and gain valuable insight and appreciation for the precision-driven nature of Maimonidean Codes, the Mishna Torah.  

This brilliant read into the Rambam's precise syntax illustrates how the seemingly unnecessary mention of Prophecy provides a unique and significant added ramification. 

With the Messianic Redemption overtly linked to "prophecy" the importance of embracing this Faith Principle becomes even more important and denying a prophecy amounts to a unique denial of G-d's communication humanity!    

This episode is the ninth in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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                    <![CDATA[MESSIANIC PROPHECY]]>
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Episode Nine

In our previous episodes we greatly elaborated on the multiple (both theoretical, and practical) virtues and the legal ground Maimonides (Rambam) gained by presenting the Promise of Messianic Redemption in an actual Mitzvah obligation. 

In this episode we return to the Messianic Prophecies of Balaam. A careful analysis the unusually crisp verbiage of Maimonides seems to reveal a well sourced anomaly.  

Discover why the verses of scripture to be quoted are first introduced by the Rambam as "Prophetic," and gain valuable insight and appreciation for the precision-driven nature of Maimonidean Codes, the Mishna Torah.  

This brilliant read into the Rambam's precise syntax illustrates how the seemingly unnecessary mention of Prophecy provides a unique and significant added ramification. 

With the Messianic Redemption overtly linked to "prophecy" the importance of embracing this Faith Principle becomes even more important and denying a prophecy amounts to a unique denial of G-d's communication humanity!    

This episode is the ninth in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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Episode Nine

In our previous episodes we greatly elaborated on the multiple (both theoretical, and practical) virtues and the legal ground Maimonides (Rambam) gained by presenting the Promise of Messianic Redemption in an actual Mitzvah obligation. 

In this episode we return to the Messianic Prophecies of Balaam. A careful analysis the unusually crisp verbiage of Maimonides seems to reveal a well sourced anomaly.  

Discover why the verses of scripture to be quoted are first introduced by the Rambam as "Prophetic," and gain valuable insight and appreciation for the precision-driven nature of Maimonidean Codes, the Mishna Torah.  

This brilliant read into the Rambam's precise syntax illustrates how the seemingly unnecessary mention of Prophecy provides a unique and significant added ramification. 

With the Messianic Redemption overtly linked to "prophecy" the importance of embracing this Faith Principle becomes even more important and denying a prophecy amounts to a unique denial of G-d's communication humanity!    

This episode is the ninth in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE NONBELIEVER]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 30 May 2022 01:35:04 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[!   
 ,   
 
Episode Eight

In our previous episodes we elegantly demonstrated that by anchoring the Promise of Messianic Redemption in actual Mitzvah obligation, Maimonides (Rambam) effectively endows the future Messianic Redemption with a greater degree of certainty. 

Yet, while this fine thesis is based on sound logic and proven jurisprudence, its impact seems purely theoretical, offering no practical achievement or advantage.       

In this episode we move to illustrate how the enhanced certainty isn't merely conceptual. It does, in fact, brilliantly yield practical legal ramification. 

Here you'll discover why it's so significant that our Faith in Moshiach is incorporated into a Mitzvah Matter rather than Prophetic Promise and gain insight into why the Rambam may have chosen to present a kindred quote in a separate paragraph.  

As our Faith in Messianic Redemption is now linked to appointing new Cities of Refuge, being a "non-Believer" and rejecting the idea of a Literal Messiah becomes far more egregious. Because it amounts to denying Mitzvah eternity is becomes a position of actual Heresy!    

This episode is the eighth in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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 ,   
 
Episode Eight

In our previous episodes we elegantly demonstrated that by anchoring the Promise of Messianic Redemption in actual Mitzvah obligation, Maimonides (Rambam) effectively endows the future Messianic Redemption with a greater degree of certainty. 

Yet, while this fine thesis is based on sound logic and proven jurisprudence, its impact seems purely theoretical, offering no practical achievement or advantage.       

In this episode we move to illustrate how the enhanced certainty isn't merely conceptual. It does, in fact, brilliantly yield practical legal ramification. 

Here you'll discover why it's so significant that our Faith in Moshiach is incorporated into a Mitzvah Matter rather than Prophetic Promise and gain insight into why the Rambam may have chosen to present a kindred quote in a separate paragraph.  

As our Faith in Messianic Redemption is now linked to appointing new Cities of Refuge, being a "non-Believer" and rejecting the idea of a Literal Messiah becomes far more egregious. Because it amounts to denying Mitzvah eternity is becomes a position of actual Heresy!    

This episode is the eighth in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE NONBELIEVER]]>
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Episode Eight

In our previous episodes we elegantly demonstrated that by anchoring the Promise of Messianic Redemption in actual Mitzvah obligation, Maimonides (Rambam) effectively endows the future Messianic Redemption with a greater degree of certainty. 

Yet, while this fine thesis is based on sound logic and proven jurisprudence, its impact seems purely theoretical, offering no practical achievement or advantage.       

In this episode we move to illustrate how the enhanced certainty isn't merely conceptual. It does, in fact, brilliantly yield practical legal ramification. 

Here you'll discover why it's so significant that our Faith in Moshiach is incorporated into a Mitzvah Matter rather than Prophetic Promise and gain insight into why the Rambam may have chosen to present a kindred quote in a separate paragraph.  

As our Faith in Messianic Redemption is now linked to appointing new Cities of Refuge, being a "non-Believer" and rejecting the idea of a Literal Messiah becomes far more egregious. Because it amounts to denying Mitzvah eternity is becomes a position of actual Heresy!    

This episode is the eighth in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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Episode Eight

In our previous episodes we elegantly demonstrated that by anchoring the Promise of Messianic Redemption in actual Mitzvah obligation, Maimonides (Rambam) effectively endows the future Messianic Redemption with a greater degree of certainty. 

Yet, while this fine thesis is based on sound logic and proven jurisprudence, its impact seems purely theoretical, offering no practical achievement or advantage.       

In this episode we move to illustrate how the enhanced certainty isn't merely conceptual. It does, in fact, brilliantly yield practical legal ramification. 

Here you'll discover why it's so significant that our Faith in Moshiach is incorporated into a Mitzvah Matter rather than Prophetic Promise and gain insight into why the Rambam may have chosen to present a kindred quote in a separate paragraph.  

As our Faith in Messianic Redemption is now linked to appointing new Cities of Refuge, being a "non-Believer" and rejecting the idea of a Literal Messiah becomes far more egregious. Because it amounts to denying Mitzvah eternity is becomes a position of actual Heresy!    

This episode is the eighth in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE LITERAL MESSIAH]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 19 May 2022 20:19:11 +0000</pubDate>
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Episode Seven 

: Maimonides (the Rambam) quotes Pentateuch (Five Books of Moses). Verses but then anchors the Promise of Messianic Redemption in an actual Mitzvah obligation. We've already established that this endows its a greater degree of certainty.    

In this episode we further explore the literal advantage of linking our belief in Moshiach to an actual Mitzvah, beyond the lasting nature of Pentateuchal Promises. 

In this episode we'll learn how the climax of our Jewish Faith is made most literal when narrated in a commanding syntax -- addressing actual Halachik observance.  

Here you'll discover why only Mitzvah Matters, rather than a Biblical Narrative, comprises the real gold standard of literal truth, and as such, a far greater guarantee than the Promising Language of Prophecy provides. This explains why the Rambam presents an additional proof: to make this foundational element of our Jewish Faith most immutable. 

This episode is the seventh in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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Episode Seven 

: Maimonides (the Rambam) quotes Pentateuch (Five Books of Moses). Verses but then anchors the Promise of Messianic Redemption in an actual Mitzvah obligation. We've already established that this endows its a greater degree of certainty.    

In this episode we further explore the literal advantage of linking our belief in Moshiach to an actual Mitzvah, beyond the lasting nature of Pentateuchal Promises. 

In this episode we'll learn how the climax of our Jewish Faith is made most literal when narrated in a commanding syntax -- addressing actual Halachik observance.  

Here you'll discover why only Mitzvah Matters, rather than a Biblical Narrative, comprises the real gold standard of literal truth, and as such, a far greater guarantee than the Promising Language of Prophecy provides. This explains why the Rambam presents an additional proof: to make this foundational element of our Jewish Faith most immutable. 

This episode is the seventh in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE LITERAL MESSIAH]]>
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Episode Seven 

: Maimonides (the Rambam) quotes Pentateuch (Five Books of Moses). Verses but then anchors the Promise of Messianic Redemption in an actual Mitzvah obligation. We've already established that this endows its a greater degree of certainty.    

In this episode we further explore the literal advantage of linking our belief in Moshiach to an actual Mitzvah, beyond the lasting nature of Pentateuchal Promises. 

In this episode we'll learn how the climax of our Jewish Faith is made most literal when narrated in a commanding syntax -- addressing actual Halachik observance.  

Here you'll discover why only Mitzvah Matters, rather than a Biblical Narrative, comprises the real gold standard of literal truth, and as such, a far greater guarantee than the Promising Language of Prophecy provides. This explains why the Rambam presents an additional proof: to make this foundational element of our Jewish Faith most immutable. 

This episode is the seventh in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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Episode Seven 

: Maimonides (the Rambam) quotes Pentateuch (Five Books of Moses). Verses but then anchors the Promise of Messianic Redemption in an actual Mitzvah obligation. We've already established that this endows its a greater degree of certainty.    

In this episode we further explore the literal advantage of linking our belief in Moshiach to an actual Mitzvah, beyond the lasting nature of Pentateuchal Promises. 

In this episode we'll learn how the climax of our Jewish Faith is made most literal when narrated in a commanding syntax -- addressing actual Halachik observance.  

Here you'll discover why only Mitzvah Matters, rather than a Biblical Narrative, comprises the real gold standard of literal truth, and as such, a far greater guarantee than the Promising Language of Prophecy provides. This explains why the Rambam presents an additional proof: to make this foundational element of our Jewish Faith most immutable. 

This episode is the seventh in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[MESSIAH MITZVAH GUARANTEED]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 17 May 2022 01:56:55 +0000</pubDate>
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Episode Six

: Maimonides (the Rambam) quotes Pentateuch (Five Books of Moses). Verses but then anchors the Promise of Messianic Redemption in an actual Mitzvah obligation. We've already established that this endows its a greater degree of certainty.    

In this episode we explore the jurisprudence and advantage of linking our belief in Moshiach to actual Mitzvah Matters, in addition to the power of Prophetic Promises. 

In adding the Torah's commanding syntax of the Cities of Refuge to the Promising Language of Prophecy, the Rambam makes this foundational element of our Jewish Faith even more immutable. 

This comprises the sixth offering in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).     

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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Episode Six

: Maimonides (the Rambam) quotes Pentateuch (Five Books of Moses). Verses but then anchors the Promise of Messianic Redemption in an actual Mitzvah obligation. We've already established that this endows its a greater degree of certainty.    

In this episode we explore the jurisprudence and advantage of linking our belief in Moshiach to actual Mitzvah Matters, in addition to the power of Prophetic Promises. 

In adding the Torah's commanding syntax of the Cities of Refuge to the Promising Language of Prophecy, the Rambam makes this foundational element of our Jewish Faith even more immutable. 

This comprises the sixth offering in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).     

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[MESSIAH MITZVAH GUARANTEED]]>
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Episode Six

: Maimonides (the Rambam) quotes Pentateuch (Five Books of Moses). Verses but then anchors the Promise of Messianic Redemption in an actual Mitzvah obligation. We've already established that this endows its a greater degree of certainty.    

In this episode we explore the jurisprudence and advantage of linking our belief in Moshiach to actual Mitzvah Matters, in addition to the power of Prophetic Promises. 

In adding the Torah's commanding syntax of the Cities of Refuge to the Promising Language of Prophecy, the Rambam makes this foundational element of our Jewish Faith even more immutable. 

This comprises the sixth offering in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).     

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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Episode Six

: Maimonides (the Rambam) quotes Pentateuch (Five Books of Moses). Verses but then anchors the Promise of Messianic Redemption in an actual Mitzvah obligation. We've already established that this endows its a greater degree of certainty.    

In this episode we explore the jurisprudence and advantage of linking our belief in Moshiach to actual Mitzvah Matters, in addition to the power of Prophetic Promises. 

In adding the Torah's commanding syntax of the Cities of Refuge to the Promising Language of Prophecy, the Rambam makes this foundational element of our Jewish Faith even more immutable. 

This comprises the sixth offering in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).     

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[MESSIAH IS A MITZVAH]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 12 May 2022 00:30:03 +0000</pubDate>
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Episode Five

: Maimonides (the Rambam) carefully traced the Prophesized Messianic Redemption to the Pentateuch (Five Books of Moses). Verses quoted point to both The Era and the Man.  He then frames Messiah in terms of a Mitzvah, the question is, why?   

In other words, the Rambam introduces his last proof to demonstrate how the climax of our Jewish Faith (that has inspired the Belief of Billions) is ultimately anchored in actual Mitzvah practice. 

Clearly, there is much to be achieved by anchoring belief in Messiah in actual Mitzvah Matters, in addition to the Prophetic Promises. Here, you will discover the deeper reason as to why this is so!

This comprises the fifth offering in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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Episode Five

: Maimonides (the Rambam) carefully traced the Prophesized Messianic Redemption to the Pentateuch (Five Books of Moses). Verses quoted point to both The Era and the Man.  He then frames Messiah in terms of a Mitzvah, the question is, why?   

In other words, the Rambam introduces his last proof to demonstrate how the climax of our Jewish Faith (that has inspired the Belief of Billions) is ultimately anchored in actual Mitzvah practice. 

Clearly, there is much to be achieved by anchoring belief in Messiah in actual Mitzvah Matters, in addition to the Prophetic Promises. Here, you will discover the deeper reason as to why this is so!

This comprises the fifth offering in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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Episode Five

: Maimonides (the Rambam) carefully traced the Prophesized Messianic Redemption to the Pentateuch (Five Books of Moses). Verses quoted point to both The Era and the Man.  He then frames Messiah in terms of a Mitzvah, the question is, why?   

In other words, the Rambam introduces his last proof to demonstrate how the climax of our Jewish Faith (that has inspired the Belief of Billions) is ultimately anchored in actual Mitzvah practice. 

Clearly, there is much to be achieved by anchoring belief in Messiah in actual Mitzvah Matters, in addition to the Prophetic Promises. Here, you will discover the deeper reason as to why this is so!

This comprises the fifth offering in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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Episode Five

: Maimonides (the Rambam) carefully traced the Prophesized Messianic Redemption to the Pentateuch (Five Books of Moses). Verses quoted point to both The Era and the Man.  He then frames Messiah in terms of a Mitzvah, the question is, why?   

In other words, the Rambam introduces his last proof to demonstrate how the climax of our Jewish Faith (that has inspired the Belief of Billions) is ultimately anchored in actual Mitzvah practice. 

Clearly, there is much to be achieved by anchoring belief in Messiah in actual Mitzvah Matters, in addition to the Prophetic Promises. Here, you will discover the deeper reason as to why this is so!

This comprises the fifth offering in an ongoing study series on The Geula, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of The Messiah (Moshiach).]]>
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                    <![CDATA[MITZVAH MANDATE]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 12 May 2022 00:00:34 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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Episode Four

: We've reviewed the sources for the Jewish ideal of the Prophesized Messianic Redemptive Process presented by Maimonides (the Rambam) from the verses of the Pentateuch (Five Books of Moses).  

The biblical verses quoted covered both dimensions: The Era and the Man. Yet, the distinction between the proofs is clear with one explicit in the spiritual syntax itself, and the other only understood through the Oral Tradition.  The final proof, a Messianic Mandate emerged as redundant and inconsequential.  

The response to that question introduces us to the Big Idea that linking Moshiach to a Mitzvah is an exciting gamechanger that radically emphasizes how centrally important the concept of Geulah (the Messianic Redemption) is to the very essence of Judaism!  

This comprises the fourth offering in an ongoing study series on The Geulah, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach.]]>
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 ,   
 
Episode Four

: We've reviewed the sources for the Jewish ideal of the Prophesized Messianic Redemptive Process presented by Maimonides (the Rambam) from the verses of the Pentateuch (Five Books of Moses).  

The biblical verses quoted covered both dimensions: The Era and the Man. Yet, the distinction between the proofs is clear with one explicit in the spiritual syntax itself, and the other only understood through the Oral Tradition.  The final proof, a Messianic Mandate emerged as redundant and inconsequential.  

The response to that question introduces us to the Big Idea that linking Moshiach to a Mitzvah is an exciting gamechanger that radically emphasizes how centrally important the concept of Geulah (the Messianic Redemption) is to the very essence of Judaism!  

This comprises the fourth offering in an ongoing study series on The Geulah, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach.]]>
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Episode Four

: We've reviewed the sources for the Jewish ideal of the Prophesized Messianic Redemptive Process presented by Maimonides (the Rambam) from the verses of the Pentateuch (Five Books of Moses).  

The biblical verses quoted covered both dimensions: The Era and the Man. Yet, the distinction between the proofs is clear with one explicit in the spiritual syntax itself, and the other only understood through the Oral Tradition.  The final proof, a Messianic Mandate emerged as redundant and inconsequential.  

The response to that question introduces us to the Big Idea that linking Moshiach to a Mitzvah is an exciting gamechanger that radically emphasizes how centrally important the concept of Geulah (the Messianic Redemption) is to the very essence of Judaism!  

This comprises the fourth offering in an ongoing study series on The Geulah, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach.]]>
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: We've reviewed the sources for the Jewish ideal of the Prophesized Messianic Redemptive Process presented by Maimonides (the Rambam) from the verses of the Pentateuch (Five Books of Moses).  

The biblical verses quoted covered both dimensions: The Era and the Man. Yet, the distinction between the proofs is clear with one explicit in the spiritual syntax itself, and the other only understood through the Oral Tradition.  The final proof, a Messianic Mandate emerged as redundant and inconsequential.  

The response to that question introduces us to the Big Idea that linking Moshiach to a Mitzvah is an exciting gamechanger that radically emphasizes how centrally important the concept of Geulah (the Messianic Redemption) is to the very essence of Judaism!  

This comprises the fourth offering in an ongoing study series on The Geulah, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[MESSIANIC MANDATE]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 11 May 2022 23:56:17 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[!   
 ,   
 
Episode Three

We've previously reviewed the Maimonidean legal approach to Believing in Moshiach. As its firmly rooted in the verses of the Pentateuch (Five Books of Moses) itself, all subsequent prophecies about the messianic redemption are ultimately but an outgrowth of the original trunk of the Torah. 

Fascinatingly, these original biblical verses quoted cover both unique, yet mutually inclusive dimensions of Moshiach. The Era and the Man.   

In this segment, we will highlight the distinction between the proofs, as well as move into an additional proof provided. Yet, upon thoughtful reflection, in view of the above it emerges as redundant, and in the final analysis entirely unnecessary. 

The development and presentation of this question will go on to serve as a platform for future segments. In the next episode we will go on to launch a fresh new perspective on just how important the concept of Moshiach is to the very essence of Judaism itself!  

This comprises the third offering in an ongoing study series on The Geulah, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[!   
 ,   
 
Episode Three

We've previously reviewed the Maimonidean legal approach to Believing in Moshiach. As its firmly rooted in the verses of the Pentateuch (Five Books of Moses) itself, all subsequent prophecies about the messianic redemption are ultimately but an outgrowth of the original trunk of the Torah. 

Fascinatingly, these original biblical verses quoted cover both unique, yet mutually inclusive dimensions of Moshiach. The Era and the Man.   

In this segment, we will highlight the distinction between the proofs, as well as move into an additional proof provided. Yet, upon thoughtful reflection, in view of the above it emerges as redundant, and in the final analysis entirely unnecessary. 

The development and presentation of this question will go on to serve as a platform for future segments. In the next episode we will go on to launch a fresh new perspective on just how important the concept of Moshiach is to the very essence of Judaism itself!  

This comprises the third offering in an ongoing study series on The Geulah, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[MESSIANIC MANDATE]]>
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Episode Three

We've previously reviewed the Maimonidean legal approach to Believing in Moshiach. As its firmly rooted in the verses of the Pentateuch (Five Books of Moses) itself, all subsequent prophecies about the messianic redemption are ultimately but an outgrowth of the original trunk of the Torah. 

Fascinatingly, these original biblical verses quoted cover both unique, yet mutually inclusive dimensions of Moshiach. The Era and the Man.   

In this segment, we will highlight the distinction between the proofs, as well as move into an additional proof provided. Yet, upon thoughtful reflection, in view of the above it emerges as redundant, and in the final analysis entirely unnecessary. 

The development and presentation of this question will go on to serve as a platform for future segments. In the next episode we will go on to launch a fresh new perspective on just how important the concept of Moshiach is to the very essence of Judaism itself!  

This comprises the third offering in an ongoing study series on The Geulah, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach.]]>
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 ,   
 
Episode Three

We've previously reviewed the Maimonidean legal approach to Believing in Moshiach. As its firmly rooted in the verses of the Pentateuch (Five Books of Moses) itself, all subsequent prophecies about the messianic redemption are ultimately but an outgrowth of the original trunk of the Torah. 

Fascinatingly, these original biblical verses quoted cover both unique, yet mutually inclusive dimensions of Moshiach. The Era and the Man.   

In this segment, we will highlight the distinction between the proofs, as well as move into an additional proof provided. Yet, upon thoughtful reflection, in view of the above it emerges as redundant, and in the final analysis entirely unnecessary. 

The development and presentation of this question will go on to serve as a platform for future segments. In the next episode we will go on to launch a fresh new perspective on just how important the concept of Moshiach is to the very essence of Judaism itself!  

This comprises the third offering in an ongoing study series on The Geulah, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[BOTH MAN AND MOMENT]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 25 Apr 2022 15:53:56 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[!   
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Episode Two

Maimonides knew the legal foundation had to be rock solid as the entire structure of Torah eschatology is built on it. He keenly understood that this could only be achieved by necessarily presenting two very different kinds of scriptural sources. 

The logic behind this is simple: the essential definition what we are meant to believe in, is actually comprised of two unique dimension -- that ultimately fuse as one. 

This is the second segment in an ongoing study series on The Geulah, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[!   
 ,   
   
Episode Two

Maimonides knew the legal foundation had to be rock solid as the entire structure of Torah eschatology is built on it. He keenly understood that this could only be achieved by necessarily presenting two very different kinds of scriptural sources. 

The logic behind this is simple: the essential definition what we are meant to believe in, is actually comprised of two unique dimension -- that ultimately fuse as one. 

This is the second segment in an ongoing study series on The Geulah, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[BOTH MAN AND MOMENT]]>
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Episode Two

Maimonides knew the legal foundation had to be rock solid as the entire structure of Torah eschatology is built on it. He keenly understood that this could only be achieved by necessarily presenting two very different kinds of scriptural sources. 

The logic behind this is simple: the essential definition what we are meant to believe in, is actually comprised of two unique dimension -- that ultimately fuse as one. 

This is the second segment in an ongoing study series on The Geulah, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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Episode Two

Maimonides knew the legal foundation had to be rock solid as the entire structure of Torah eschatology is built on it. He keenly understood that this could only be achieved by necessarily presenting two very different kinds of scriptural sources. 

The logic behind this is simple: the essential definition what we are meant to believe in, is actually comprised of two unique dimension -- that ultimately fuse as one. 

This is the second segment in an ongoing study series on The Geulah, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[MAN OR MOMENT]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 12 Apr 2022 01:32:44 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>Episode One This series features an in-depth study - in 120-byte size segments - on the Twelfth Principles of our Jewish Faith, Belief in the coming of Moshiach. Drawing on a wide range of classic and contemporary commentaries ultimately addressing the burning issue of passively Anticipating or actively Awaiting? We open with MOSHIACH: MAN, OR MOMENT? to establish the foundation, sources and definitions of what precisely we are meant to believe in. This class is the first in an ongoing study series on The Geulah, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach. Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode One This series features an in-depth study - in 120-byte size segments - on the Twelfth Principles of our Jewish Faith, Belief in the coming of Moshiach. Drawing on a wide range of classic and contemporary commentaries ultimately addressing the burning issue of passively Anticipating or actively Awaiting? We open with MOSHIACH: MAN, OR MOMENT? to establish the foundation, sources and definitions of what precisely we are meant to believe in. This class is the first in an ongoing study series on The Geulah, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach. Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[MAN OR MOMENT]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p>Episode One This series features an in-depth study - in 120-byte size segments - on the Twelfth Principles of our Jewish Faith, Belief in the coming of Moshiach. Drawing on a wide range of classic and contemporary commentaries ultimately addressing the burning issue of passively Anticipating or actively Awaiting? We open with MOSHIACH: MAN, OR MOMENT? to establish the foundation, sources and definitions of what precisely we are meant to believe in. This class is the first in an ongoing study series on The Geulah, our final Redemption generally referred to as the Coming of Moshiach. Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[70 for 70: Episode Seventy]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 05 Feb 2020 22:40:39 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[70 for 70: Seventy 
 !  ’  “  ”   !]]>
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                    <![CDATA[70 for 70: Seventy 
 !  ’  “  ”   !]]>
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                    <![CDATA[70 for 70: Episode Seventy]]>
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 !  ’  “  ”   !]]>
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                    <![CDATA[70 for 70: Seventy 
 !  ’  “  ”   !]]>
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                    <![CDATA[70 for 70: Episode Sixty Nine]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[70 for 70:  Episode Sixty Nine: 
Will we still create the Jewish calendar when Moshiach comes?]]>
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Will we still create the Jewish calendar when Moshiach comes?]]>
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                    <![CDATA[70 for 70: Episode Sixty Nine]]>
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Will we still create the Jewish calendar when Moshiach comes?]]>
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                    <![CDATA[70 for 70:  Episode Sixty Nine: 
Will we still create the Jewish calendar when Moshiach comes?]]>
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                    <![CDATA[70 for 70: Episode Sixty Eight]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[70 for 70: Episode Sixty Eight
Will we still celebrate the Yom Tovs’ when Moshiach comes?]]>
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Will we still celebrate the Yom Tovs’ when Moshiach comes?]]>
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Will we still celebrate the Yom Tovs’ when Moshiach comes?]]>
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                    <![CDATA[70 for 70: Episode Sixty Eight
Will we still celebrate the Yom Tovs’ when Moshiach comes?]]>
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                    <![CDATA[70 for 70: Episode Sixty Seven]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 02 Feb 2020 19:48:58 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[70 for 70: Episode Sixty Seven —
The Rebbe’s take on the extraordinary nature of agriculture in the days of Moshiach!]]>
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The Rebbe’s take on the extraordinary nature of agriculture in the days of Moshiach!]]>
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The Rebbe’s take on the extraordinary nature of agriculture in the days of Moshiach!]]>
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The Rebbe’s take on the extraordinary nature of agriculture in the days of Moshiach!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[70 for 70: Episode Sixty Six]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[70 for 70: Episode Sixty Six: 
More on Moshiach Era accelerated growth and miracle harvests - 
Part Two!]]>
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More on Moshiach Era accelerated growth and miracle harvests - 
Part Two!]]>
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The final resolution to the Moshiach Era “Sanctuary City” Conundrum!]]>
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The final resolution to the Moshiach Era “Sanctuary City” Conundrum!]]>
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Another suggested answer as to “Why additional Sanctuary Cities will be added in Moshiach’s Times!”]]>
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Another suggested answer as to “Why additional Sanctuary Cities will be added in Moshiach’s Times!”]]>
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A suggested answer to question of “Why would we need to designate new Sanctuary Cities when Moshiach finally comes”]]>
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A suggested answer to question of “Why would we need to designate new Sanctuary Cities when Moshiach finally comes”]]>
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It’s a wrap: final words on the novel division of Eretz Yisrael in Moshiach’s times!]]>
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It’s a wrap: final words on the novel division of Eretz Yisrael in Moshiach’s times!]]>
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How the re-Division of Eretz Yisroel in Moshiach’s times won’t represent divisiveness; rather emblematic of Oneness!]]>
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How the re-Division of Eretz Yisroel in Moshiach’s times won’t represent divisiveness; rather emblematic of Oneness!]]>
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How the re-Division of Eretz Yisroel in Moshiach’s times won’t represent divisiveness; rather emblematic of Oneness!]]>
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Why things will change for the Levite Tribe when Moshiach comes!]]>
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Why things will change for the Levite Tribe when Moshiach comes!]]>
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Did you know that there’s going to be a Unique and Different Division of the Land of Israel in Moshiach’s Era?!]]>
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Did you know that there’s going to be a Unique and Different Division of the Land of Israel in Moshiach’s Era?!]]>
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Torah study in Moshiach’s Times: when it’ll no longer be “a means to an end!”]]>
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Torah study in Moshiach’s Times: when it’ll no longer be “a means to an end!”]]>
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Torah study in Moshiach’s Times: when it’ll no longer be “a means to an end!”]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[70 for 70 Episode Fifty Four: 
With no needs to be met, how will we occupy ourselves after Moshiach comes?!]]>
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With no needs to be met, how will we occupy ourselves after Moshiach comes?!]]>
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The incredibly transformed value system of Moshiach’s era!]]>
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A spiritual read on the utopian world Moshiach’s era will soon usher in!]]>
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A spiritual read on the utopian world Moshiach’s era will soon usher in!]]>
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Moshiach: Reaching beyond by teaching wisdom to ALL of Humanity]]>
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Moshiach: Reaching beyond by teaching wisdom to ALL of Humanity]]>
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Here’s a final word on the value of Galut Era Torah study; despite Moshiach’s eclipse of it!]]>
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Here’s a final word on the value of Galut Era Torah study; despite Moshiach’s eclipse of it!]]>
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The redeeming value today’s lacklustre Torah learning even in comparison with the Torah study of Moshiach’s times!]]>
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The redeeming value today’s lacklustre Torah learning even in comparison with the Torah study of Moshiach’s times!]]>
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How today’s Torah of Galut leads us into the Quantum Leap of Torah in Moshiach’s times - Part 2]]>
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How lacklustre Galut Torah study directly leads us into the Quantum Lead of the Redemptive Torah we’ll learn in when Moshiach comes!]]>
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How lacklustre Galut Torah study directly leads us into the Quantum Lead of the Redemptive Torah we’ll learn in when Moshiach comes!]]>
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How lacklustre Galut Torah study directly leads us into the Quantum Lead of the Redemptive Torah we’ll learn in when Moshiach comes!]]>
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Did you know that when Moshiach comes, the depth and quality of the Torah we study will take a quantum leap forward?!]]>
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Did you know that when Moshiach comes, the depth and quality of the Torah we study will take a quantum leap forward?!]]>
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Did you know that Eliyahu HaNavi (Elijah the Prophet) our Harbinger of Redemption; will be announcing Moshiach’s arrival in a bodily sense!]]>
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How Elijah’s miraculous arrival dovetails into Moshiach’s natural redemptive process!]]>
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How Elijah’s miraculous arrival dovetails into Moshiach’s natural redemptive process!]]>
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How Elijah’s miraculous arrival dovetails into Moshiach’s natural redemptive process!]]>
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We’re finally all caught up!!
“Moshiach. Universal Transformation. Miracles or Not!”]]>
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We’re finally all caught up!!
“Moshiach. Universal Transformation. Miracles or Not!”]]>
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We’re finally all caught up!!
“Moshiach. Universal Transformation. Miracles or Not!”]]>
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We’re finally all caught up!!
“Moshiach. Universal Transformation. Miracles or Not!”]]>
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Balancing a non-miraculous arrival of Moshiach with Resurrection!]]>
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When Moshiach  comes, Will the “Wolf actualize lay with the Lamb?]]>
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