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Daily ThoughtIt is not so much that we need to be taken out of exile. It is that the exile must be taken out of us. —The Rebbe Reprinted from 365 Meditations of the Rebbe by Tzvi Freeman |
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Melissa
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This is why I moved from Florida to the Bible-belt State where I now reside: I had finished my PhD work in English, was about to graduate, and had decided to stay in Florida and watch my cousin grow up, maybe get a job with the state Department of Education, maybe get married. A job advertisement appeared in the higher ed trade journal for someone with my credentials. I ignored it; it laid open to that page on the floor of my study for months. The college called my university, where I had done my PhD work and was still teaching, about to graduate, and asked the chair of the department if there was anyone about to graduate whose specialty was...one of my specialties. So the chair insisted that I apply. One month later, I was selling my house and moving to the Bible-belt State. This happened in a year when only 25% of PhD graduates in my field got tenure-track jobs; maybe 38% got teaching jobs at all. My point? G-d intended for me to go to the Bible-belt State. My own feelings about it did not stop the process at all. (Sigh). And so here I am. My larger point? G-d already knows who Moshiach is, and when G-d is ready to identify Moshiach to everyone else, Moshiach will be identified, irrespective of human expectations. The identification of Moshiach will be compelling beyond anyone's ability to argue or protest. (G-d will not send a Shabbatai Tzvi for this particular job in this particular generation). Our own feelings and opinions about it will not stop the process at all, nor will our feelings and opinions dictate to G-d the identity of Moshiach. Possibly only Moshiach has any small say-so in the matter other than G-d's ultimate power of decision. The need for reunification with the lost members of the Jewish family, for world peace, for justice for the Jewish people and for all, for there never again to be Jewish martyrs and Jewish refugees, the need for the river flowing from the temple and the house of prayer for all people...these are all bigger and more important than our opinions. |
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