Rabbi Glaserson's code is good for the past but not for the future, and no one knows arrival of Mashiah...it is sealed by Hashem, it is not for humans to know.
Rabbi Kessin explains that Hashem gives us suffering to make up for the lack of teshuva. The suffering that the Jewish people have endured throughout the thousands of years will compensate for the lack of teshuva.
the same was saying last purim 5776
ReplyDeleteThat's what I was gonna say. It's all getting so very frustrating.
DeleteRabbi Glaserson's code is good for the past but not for the future, and no one knows arrival of Mashiah...it is sealed by Hashem, it is not for humans to know.
ReplyDeleteHe said that Moshiach would come in 5770 then 5771 then 5772 then 5773 then 5774 then 5775 then 5776, 5777 and now 5778
ReplyDeleteEvery year is auspicious for Moshiach to come, if only we have done enough teshuva to tip the scales.
ReplyDeleteIt is highly unlikely, as a whole Jewish nation, we have done or will ever do 'enough' teshuva. Isn't that predicted as well?
ReplyDeleteDear Readers, Amush
ReplyDeleteThese are possibilities......not predictions.
Purim Sameach!
Rabbi Kessin explains that Hashem gives us suffering to make up for the lack of teshuva. The suffering that the Jewish people have endured throughout the thousands of years will compensate for the lack of teshuva.
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