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Rabbi J. Immanuel Schochet
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There are a number of ways conducive to hasten the Messianic redemption prior to its final date. Generally speaking these involve the observance of some special mitzvot which constitute comprehensive principles of the Torah.
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Rabbi Tzvi Freeman
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According to the sages of the Talmud, there are 70 families with 70 paths within the great Family of Man. And each individual has his or her path within a path. Yet, there is one universal basis with 6 basic rules for us all. Anyone who lives by these rules, acknowledging that they are what G-d wants of us, is considered by our tradition to be righteous. That person is a builder with a share in the world as it is meant to be.
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Posted by Mendy Elishevitz
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Inner Awareness, Anticipation, Study about Moshiach, Good Deeds, Beseeching G-d and Unity
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Ask Moses
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Our job in this world is to transform and elevate physical matter, revealing the Divine in this world and making this world His home, a "dwelling place for G-d." When a critical mass of matter has been elevated, the world will be ready for the messianic era.
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Ask Moses
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In general, mankind must strive to perform more acts of goodness and kindness. The Jew is mandated to learn and be aware of the messianic redemption, and strengthen his faith in Moshiach’s ultimate and imminent arrival.
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Rabbi Yanki Tauber
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A single deed, a single word, even a single thought, has the power to tip the scales and bring redemption to the world. because the basic nature of our world is perfect and good, our every good action is real and enduring, while every negative thing is just that -- a negative phenomenon, a void waiting to be dispelled
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Mrs. Yehudis Cohen
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According to the Lubavitcher Rebbe, by studying Torah in general and topics connected with Moshiach and
the Redemption in particular, we hasten the Redemption -
an era of inner harmony and international peace, an end to poverty and
sickness, and unbounded knowledge. But even more, we actually begin to "live with Moshiach."
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