Yesterday, Thalia Hakin a''h was laid to rest in a moving ceremony. 10 year old Thalia was killed by a maniac who randomly ploughed his car into a crowd of people in central Melbourne last week.
The funeral was held yesterday and you can read about that here, but that is not the point of this blog post.
Two years ago, Thalia wrote a letter for a class assignment, which has now been published.
She wrote: ''Now the world is dark but soon to be bright for us......and Hashem...... Moshiach will come.''
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What a fitting time that this appears. Choked Up this way.
Thalia Hakin, H' yikom damah. May her pure, holy and young neshama'le have an aliya. She will soon return!
Baruch dayan HaEmett. Hashem yikom damam. May Hashem put Thalia (and the others) to rest; judge them favorably; bless their family's and put to justice that which has been done horribly.
Her letter is so poignant and so fitting for our times. Please Hashem bring Moshiach THIS year!!!!!
Amen Amen...
The world will miss your Light, Thalia...
Leah, Rav Kook - who is Mekubal in Eretz Yisrael, said that jews should strengthen themselves because Moshiach is at the door and will come suddenly. [As the Gemara (Sanhedrin 97a) says, “Moshiach appears (i.e. reveals himself) when not expected”]. Therefore, once Moshiach comes, everyone will remain on their spiritual level that they have achieved and will no longer able to return back to Hashem for the sins that they have committed. As long as the candle is lit can be corrected so let's get back to us all repent. Woman should keep the Shabbos properly, dressing modestly and purity of the family.
Secondly, almost 100 years ago, a world-famous Polish rabbi named Rabbi Israel Meir Kagan made a prediction that could result in the War of Gog and Magog, and the revelation of Moshiach (messiah), in 2017. Rabbi Kagan, popularly known as the Chafetz Chaim, after the title of his most famous book, died in 1933. Before his death, he revealed that the War of Gog and Magog would be fought in three stages. The first stage was WWI, which began in 1914.
The Chafetz Chaim predicted that the second stage of Gog and Magog would occur 25 years after WWI, and that it would be much more brutal than the first stage. True to his prediction, WWII began in 1939, exactly 25 years later.
There is a final part of the Chafetz Chaim’s prediction. He said that the third part of the war of Gog and Magog would occur 72 years after the second stage, although it was not clear whether he meant 72 years after the beginning of WWII or 72 years after the end.
Since WWII started in 1939, 72 years later was 2012. Obviously, the final war of Gog and Magog did not occur in 2012. However, WWII ended in 1945. That date, plus 72 years, brings us to 2017.
In his new book Moshiach is Coming, Are you Ready?, Rabbi Alon Anava quotes several students of the Chafetz Chaim who heard him make these predictions.
“And this war [WWII] will end with unbelieveable casualties,” predicted the Chafetz Chaim. Indeed, over 60 million people, combatants and civilians, were killed during WWII, including the six million Jews who were exterminated during the Holocaust. More people died during WWII than any previous military conflict in history.
The Chafetz Chaim further predicted “But I see that after that, the Jews will count ten sabbatical years, which will be until the end of [2015]. At the end of 2015, there is going to be the last sabbatical year. Then we will reach [2016], when there will be an incredible amount of conflict in the world… lucky is anyone who survives this.”
End of days expert Rabbi Pinchas Winston explained the connection between the final war of Gog and Magog and Moshiach to Breaking Israel News. “Moshiach is the cause of [the war]. He stands up for Jerusalem and they come after us because of it,” Rabbi Winston said.
In other words, Moshiach’s defense of Jerusalem against the threats of other nations is the potential catalyst for the third stage of the War of Gog and Magog, which, according to the Chafetz Chaim’s prediction, is to be expected sometime in 2017.
What do you think the about last line in Thalia's letter being able to be read as "And, iy"H (im yirtzeh haShem), Mashiach will come." ??? I think that she might have heard the term but never seen it in writing, explaining why it is written as it is.
Does it make sense?
Yes you could be right CDG
Such pure neshomas that come down with messages.
Anonymous, Amen!
And now this letter has made it to the mainstream media.... Moshiach is actually being explained to the world via the Daily Mail - read it here http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4159604/Note-written-Melbourne-rampage-victim-Thalia-Hakin.html
Simply, wow, Devorah.
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