Daily Thought

The present state of the world is called "gola". The state of the world as it will soon be is called "geula". The two words are exactly the same, except that “geula” has the letter "alef" inserted in the middle. “Alef” means “master”. It also means “one”.

To make gola into geula, we only need reveal the alef— the One Master of the Universe who is hidden within the artifacts of our present world.

—The Rebbe

Reprinted from 365 Meditations of the Rebbe by Tzvi Freeman

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A. Moshiach is the phrase “Messiah” comes from—it’s a Hebrew word meaning “the anointed one.” Moshiach is the number-one belief in Judaism, next to Torah and G-d Himself. It is Belief #12 of Maimonides’ Thirteen Principles of Faith.

B. We were there, and now we’re here. Then, we had sovereignty and our own country, and now we are governed by others, in others’ countries. Then, we had a king anointed by a prophet of G-d, and when we get back there, we’ll have an anointed king again. Two thousand years ago, the Roman Empire exiled us from our land, Israel. We’ve been all over since—we’ve even forgotten where we came from and where we’re headed. We’ve been persecuted in a thousand different ways by a thousand different cultures. But we never gave up hope that G-d would send a descendant of King David to lead us out of exile. This is the classic, essential Jewish understanding of Moshiach.

C. However, you don’t have to be Jewish to eat bagels and lox, and neither need you be Jewish for Moshiach to touch your life. For when Moshiach comes, the world will rise to perfection. Moshiach is not the relocation of Jews from many places to one place; Moshiach is not the eternal domination of one people and the eternal damnation of all others: Moshiach is the concept to end all concepts. Moshiach is Utopia. Moshiach is the answer to “Why are we here?” Moshiach will not just redeem the Jewish people from exile—he will redeem mankind from meaninglessness, and teach the purpose of life to the universe. No more school shootings, no more pain, no more war, no more rat race.

The Messiah within
Some things never change: animals, vegetables, minerals. But people do. Change is part of life. People change. Countries change. Societies change. The world changes. Why? Because people reject the status quo. People try to change themselves, things, life. Why? Because people want a better world—don’t you? If we knew there was nothing we could do about this mad world, we couldn’t get up in the morning. But something drives us on. This trait, this will, is the belief in Moshiach—the belief that the world will be better one day. Ultimately, the belief in Moshiach is the belief in ourselves, and in the eternal triumph of good.

What can/should I do to help bring Moshiach?
Good is like water collecting in a cup—drop by drop, deed by deed. When the cup is full, it overflows its sides. When we fill this world with enough good, G-d sends Moshiach. G-d gave mankind tools for good—the Torah for Jews, and the Noahide Code for non-Jews. Whatever your spiritual configuration, G-d is waiting for your move—our move. Let’s work together to bring Moshiach, now. Let’s do good.

Isn’t the Messiah a Christian belief?
No. It isn’t. Christianity got the idea from Judaism. Because humans are messianic (see above), Judaism is quite messianic, although the very phrase “messianic” scares people, and rightfully so. Judaism does not believe in Jesus in any way, shape or form. Jews know this. The “Jews for Jesus” organization gets around this by employing a smug psychological trap of a title: “you CAN be Jewish and believe in Jesus!” is what is says. “NO, YOU CAN’T!” is the Jewish response—ever heard of a “Christian for Judaism?” How about a “Muslim for Buddhism?”

For more on this, visit http://www.jewsforjudaism.com or http://www.drazin.com/

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We Want Moshiach?
written by Marc Ross Miller , July 24, 2007

Instead of waiting for and/or trying to bring about Moshiach, why don't we instead use our energy to help our fellow man and woman....NOW?


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written by Shelly , August 08, 2007

I am a non-Jew, what is the Noahide Code, and where does it come from?
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Moshiach NOW!
written by Moishe ben Noach , March 25, 2008

I am a Noahide who has made a declaration of his acceptance of Torah before a Biet Din. I eagerly look forward to the revelation of King Moshiach.

Moshiach NOW!

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First Vice President, Temple Israel Reform Congregation of Staten Island
written by Wilhelm , May 27, 2008

Dear Shelly,

The Noahide Code, was given by Hashem to Noah as a guide that allows all mankind to find salvation. There are seven parts to the code and they include:
1. Man is commanded to believe in only one God.
2. Murder is not permitted.
3. Adultery is forbidden.
4. Blasphemy is forbidden.
5. We must not steal.
6. We cannot eat the flesh of a living animal.
7. Mankind must establish courts of justice.

The Noahide laws are part of the covenant made between God and Noah(Mankind). It fosters the belief that you need not be of a specific religion to reach salvation, since these rules can be followed without conflicting with the beliefs of most religious institutions.

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written by Grant Shannahan , June 26, 2008

I am interested to know all there is to know about 'chilazon and tehkelit'

In particular, I am trying to find source for the statement ..." the revelatiom of the chilazon is a sign, the shining of Moshiah is near"

Are there any students of this tradition out there who might enlighten me?

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written by Ash , September 09, 2008

"why don't we instead use our energy to help our fellow man and woman....NOW?"

That is part of what this article is talking about doing from what I gather.

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One Torah for the Native and the non native
written by Patrick C , May 04, 2009

This Noahide law is belong to all Jews whether of Hebraic descendant or non Hebraic descents. As the Torah is also for Hebrews and non Hebrews as long they are Jews as the Torah says.
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Noahide Law...
written by Patrick C , May 04, 2009

Notice that the Law pertaining to Peshach, as well as circumcision where not Noahide . Yet There were commanded to the whole children of Israel the Native and the foreigners(non Hebrews)who live in among the people of Israel as part of the the people of Israel
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Are we still in exile ?
written by Patrick C , May 04, 2009

This is usually stated but is actually a mistake to talk about the creation of Israel 61 years ago. It was actually the rebirth of the Israel not the birth. We know in Lubavitch that the return has already started. Notice that during the firt return only 5% returned but it was still called return in the Tanakh. The rebirth of Israel is the fulfillment of the prophecy of the Moshiach bringing the exiled back to their land .

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