by J. Immanuel Schochet
The time appointed by G‑d for the Messianic redemption is a closely guarded secret.1 Nonetheless, we are offered many hints to recognize its proximity: when certain conditions come about, await the imminent coming of Mashiach.
Most of these conditions are quite disturbing, clearly displaying a situation of the very “bottom of the pit.”2 One major source describes the world-condition in those days as follows: increase in insolence and impudence; oppressing inflation; unbridled irresponsibility on the part of authorities; centers of learning will turn into bawdy houses; wars; many destitutes begging, with none to pity them; wisdom shall be putrid; the pious shall be despised; truth will be abandoned; the young will insult the old; family-breakup with mutual recriminations; impudent leadership.3
Other sources add: lack of scholars; succession of troubles and evil decrees; famines; mutual denunciations; epidemics of terrible diseases; poverty and scarcity; cursing and blaspheming; international confrontations nations provoking and fighting each other.4 In short, it will be a time of suffering that will make it look as if G‑d were asleep. These are the birthpangs of Mashiach, bearable only in anticipation of the bliss that follows them.
“When you see a generation ever dwindling, hope for him… when you see a generation overwhelmed by many troubles as by a river, await him.”5 “When you see nations fighting each other, look toward the feet of Mashiach.”6
Little wonder that some sages expressed apprehensions about those days in terms of, “Let [Mashiach] come, but let me not see him.”7 The prevailing attitude, however, is to await his coming in spite of all, even if thereafter we shall merit no more than sitting “in the shadow of his donkey’s dung!”8
The troubles and agony of chevlei Mashiach (birthpangs of Mashiach), however, are not unavoidable:
“What is man to do to be spared the pangs of Mashiach? Let him engage in Torah and acts of loving-kindness!”9
Moreover, there are also good and happy signs indicating the imminent coming of Mashiach: a good measure of prosperity;10 a renewal of Torah-study;11 and opening of the “gates of wisdom above and the wellsprings of wisdom below,”12 evidenced also by scientific and technological discoveries and advances; a manifestation and propagation of the mystical teachings of the Torah;13 and also “In the time that Mashiach will awaken, many signs and miracles will occur in the world.”14
THe War of Gog u Magog: Russia and Ukraine continued
ReplyDeleteCan someone help me out here: not too long ago I heard a shiur [perhaps it was Rabbi Anava?] where the Rabbi spoke about yeshivot/rabbis doing deals in a similar way to prostituting themselves for money. So the words "centers of learning will turn into bawdy houses" are true of today.
ReplyDeleteI just can't remember which Rabbi it was who spoke about it, but I'm leaning towards Rabbi Anava. If anyone can confirm this and post a link to the actual shiur in which he said it, I'd be really grateful.
Dear Devorah,
ReplyDeleteIt was Rabbi Anava who said that. It was in your own post.
https://shiratdevorah.blogspot.com/2021/11/transcription-rabbi-anavas-lecture.html
LOL, you see I can't even remember my own blog.
ReplyDeleteThank you Israel.
Dear Devorah,
ReplyDeleteThere is so much going on these days that I can't remember what I said a few hours ago!
Thank you for your wonderful blog - It gives an immense amount of inspiration!
May Moshiach come very very soon!