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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Rabbi Nissan Dovid Dubov   
This book is an overview of the Resurrection of the Dead based on the Classical Sources and on the Teachings of Chabad Chassidism. It was researched, written and annotated by Rabbi Nissan Dovid Dubov. Rabbi Dubov’s research gleans from the Tanach, Talmud, Midrash, Halachah, Kabbalah and Hassidic Philosophy, and echoes the underlying harmony of these seemingly diverse disciplines.

Table of contents:

Chapter 1.    The Belief

Chapter 2.    The Purpose of Creation

Chapter 3.    The World to Come: Why a Bodily Resurrection?

Chapter 4.    Reincarnation

Chapter 5.    Who Will Rise?

Chapter 6.    When Will the Resurrection Take Place?

Chapter 7.    Where Will the Resurrection Take Place?

Chapter 8.    Who Will Rise First?

Chapter 9.    In What Manner Will the Resurrection Take Place?

Chapter 10.    Life After the Resurrection

Chapter 11.    Mitzvos After the Resurrection

Chapter 12.    Halachic Considerations

Chapter 13.    Prayers and Customs

Chapter 14.    The Lessons of Resurrection in our daily life

Appendix 1:    “To Understand the Concept of Techiyas HaMeisim, The Resurrection   of the Dead”:  A Chassidic Discourse

Appendix 2:    “All Israel Have a Share in the World to Come”: A Chassidic Discourse

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