Yes there are tough things going on in the world...........but there are also lots of wonderful things going on in the world. Belief in moshiach's imminent arrival is one of our principles of faith (just like it is hard sometimes for people to believe in Hashem, doesn't take away from the fact that Hashem exists).
I get status updates from a group called MKY (Mi Ke'Amcha Yisrael)(+18453303444) you add them to your contacts, they don't send you whatsapps but you can just watch their Status updates. It is just collections of all amazing things from around the Jewish world (minyanim in interesting places/gedolim/videos of people learning/simchas/stories of acts of chessed etc etc)
Our job now is to remain upbeat, spend less time read/watching the "news" which by definition is depressing and spend more time learning torah.
LOL, I'm more concerned with the negative Anonymous commenters. Please leave a name so we can respond to you. I don't know if those 3 Anonymous comments are all from the same person. Soon I will be deleting Anonymous comments without a name, if they are full of negativity.
I honestly think the anonymous comments are sincere and coming from people very pained and hopeless by this exhausting golus. They feel alone, as if most of Am Yisrael doesn’t want Moshiach badly.
To Gershon @4:22 PM, I'm not sure if you can be the real Gershon because I thought I was. I guess I was wrong. Either way - us Gershons need to stick together - Together we'll bring Moshiach
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"But I don't want to go among mad people," Alice remarked. "Oh, you can't help that," said the Cat: "we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad." "How do you know I'm mad?" said Alice. "You must be," said the Cat, "or you wouldn't have come here."
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Well it does say moshiach will come when pple have given up hope. Malky
There were many times in history when people gave up on Moshiach and it didn’t come.
Anon... I'll say it again.. all those times in past history, they didn't have all the signs we have today.
Yes there are tough things going on in the world...........but there are also lots of wonderful things going on in the world. Belief in moshiach's imminent arrival is one of our principles of faith (just like it is hard sometimes for people to believe in Hashem, doesn't take away from the fact that Hashem exists).
I get status updates from a group called MKY (Mi Ke'Amcha Yisrael)(+18453303444) you add them to your contacts, they don't send you whatsapps but you can just watch their Status updates. It is just collections of all amazing things from around the Jewish world (minyanim in interesting places/gedolim/videos of people learning/simchas/stories of acts of chessed etc etc)
Our job now is to remain upbeat, spend less time read/watching the "news" which by definition is depressing and spend more time learning torah.
Gershon
Thank you Gershon for your positivity.
We have all the signs… however… we don’t know how long we need the signs for. It could be another 20 or 30 years of all the same signs
I’m the real Gershon!
LOL, I'm more concerned with the negative Anonymous commenters. Please leave a name so we can respond to you. I don't know if those 3 Anonymous comments are all from the same person. Soon I will be deleting Anonymous comments without a name, if they are full of negativity.
I honestly think the anonymous comments are sincere and coming from people very pained and hopeless by this exhausting golus. They feel alone, as if most of Am Yisrael doesn’t want Moshiach badly.
To Gershon @4:22 PM, I'm not sure if you can be the real Gershon because I thought I was. I guess I was wrong. Either way - us Gershons need to stick together - Together we'll bring Moshiach
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