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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What Will Happen? A Summary Print E-mail
Jewish Literacy   

Jewish tradition affirms that Moshiach will gain sovereignty over the land of Israel, gather the Jews there from the four corners ofthe earth, restore them to full observance of Torah law, and, as a grand finale, bring peace to the whole world.

 
Does Judaism view the Messianic era as a supernatural time? Print E-mail
AskMoses.com   

The Messianic age will consist of two eras. In the first era, immediately following the coming of the Messiah, the world will remain in its natural state. In a later era the nature of the world will indeed change. Only then will all the supernatural phenomena prophesied in the Bible and by our sages occur.

 
The Rationalist Approach to Messianism Print E-mail
Rabbi Yoel Kahan   

How long will the messianic epoch last? Will people live forever? Will there be a radical transformation in nature? Will the Messiah die? What will life be like? This essay offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of Moshiach according to Maimonides.

 
Modern Science and the Miracles of the Redemption Print E-mail
Rabbi Naftali Silberberg   

The Talmud and Midrash are bursting with fantastic legends concerning the long-anticipated Messianic Era. It is safe to presume that in generations past many of these forecasts were viewed as implausible myths, the product of an overactive imagination. However, in the last century or so, many of these legends are no longer relegated to the realm of the impossible.

 
The Moshiach in Our Time Print E-mail
Rabbi Yoel Kahan   

It may cause dismay and serve as somewhat of a disappoint­ment that, in the opinion of Maimonides, the messianic era will not be all that miraculous. This does not in any way lessen the magnitude of change that will embrace the world at that time. On the contrary, the Maimonidean theory provides a highly probable scenario in which the messianic era can easily follow the extraordinary changes that are already part of modern-day society.

 
Moshiach - The Ultimate Coach Print E-mail
Yanki Tauber   

When Moshiach will come G-d will enable us to remove the external cover so that our true inner goodness will be allowed to surface. Hate, jealousy, laziness; arrogance, anger among all other human frailties which are in essence mere additions to our core of humanity will disappear as we are given opportunity to express our real essence.

 
Will G-d Reward Us? Six Reasons Why Print E-mail
Yanki Tauber   

The Torah is replete with descriptions of the rewards that G-d will bestow upon us if we follow His commandments, "If you keep My commandments and do them; I will give your rain in due season and the trees of the field shall yield their fruit." Surely we're more sophisticated than that. Are we not capable of doing the truth because it is true?

 
How do you expect me to want the Messiah, when my enjoyments in life are discos, TV and videos? Print E-mail
AskMoses.com   

Image The Era of Moshiach will usher in the ultimate pleasure - the pleasure of basking in G-dliness. Trying to comprehend what this is all about is like trying to explain colors to someone who is blind since birth. But one thing is certain: all other pleasures will pale in comparison to it.

 
What is Moshiach ben Yosef? Print E-mail
Rabbi J. Immanuel Schochet   

Moshiach ben Yossef will come first, before the final redeemer, and later will serve as his viceroy. The essential task of Moshiach ben Yossef is to act as precursor to Moshiach ben David and prepare the world for the coming of the final redeemer.

 
The Fear of the Unknown Print E-mail
Mrs. Yehudis Cohen   

It's hard for us to grasp what life will be like in the Redemption. But that is perfectly normal, too. For the Messianic Era is something that no one has ever experienced before.

 
A New Perspective of the Same World Print E-mail
Mrs. Yehudis Cohen   
How is it possible that the material world will remain unchanged with all its natural laws and characteristics, and yet, at the same time, we will have a heightened sensitivity to spirituality and be able to perceive the G-dliness in all of creation?
 
What is the Livyatan Feast? Print E-mail
Rabbi Mendy Elishevitz   

The Livyatan, a giant fish which was created during the Six days of Creation, is mentioned often in the Talmudic and Midrashic literature: "The Holy One, Blessed be He, will make a banquet for the righteous from the flesh of the livyatan". What does the Livyatan represent?

 
What will be the borders of Israel after the Messiah comes? Print E-mail
Ask Moses   

While Abraham was promised ten lands (Genesis 15:19-21), his descendants only received seven of them. The other three - Ammon, Edom and Moab - were temporarily given to the descendants of Lot and Esau, but will return to the Jews with the coming of the Messiah.

 
What will happen to the wicked? Print E-mail
Rabbi Yanki Touber   
Paradise and purgatory are one and the same. Paradise, for the righteous, is to bask in the radiance of G-d. This shall be their reward. And how will the wicked be punished?
 
When the Messiah comes, will people have free choice? Print E-mail
Ask Moses   

There will be no temptation to do evil, as we will no longer have the inclination towards evil within us; however, we will have the ability of pushing ourselves to the limits or not. In the Messianic Era, “choice” will mean how high we want to soar, how much we want to accomplish.

 
Will there be wild animals in the Messianic era? Print E-mail
Ask Moses   

The Talmud sages debated whether wild beasts will exist when Moshiach comes. Rabbi Judah says that G-d will remove wild beasts from the world, while Rabbi Shimon maintains that G-d will neutralize their aggressive instinct. How does this apply to us today?

 
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