Monday, January 12, 2026

"Imminent Redemption - A Matter of Days or Weeks"

Rav Elbaz on the Imminent Geulah: “A Matter of Days or Weeks”



H/t Shana

Remarks were delivered overnight by Rav Reuven Elbaz, Rosh Yeshiva of Ohr HaChaim and a member of the Moetzet Chachmei Hatorah of Shas, as he addressed the condition of Klal Yisroel and the dramatic period through which we are currently passing. 

In his words, Rav Elbaz expressed absolute confidence in the nearness of the geulah, speaking with sharp and unequivocal language. “My heart is certain,” the Rav said. “We are not talking about distant times. Not months. We are in moments, in hours, in days — and perhaps in the coming weeks — before the revelation of the true light.” 

According to Rav Elbaz, the present reality is not another routine chapter in Jewish history, but a decisive historical turning point. “Our situation today touches the very apple of the Creator’s eye,” he said. “This cannot continue like this. It simply cannot be.” 

Rav Elbaz stressed that this is not merely a general belief that “in the end it will be good,” but a complete transformation of reality itself. “Everything will be turned over,” he declared. “I tell you — everything will be turned for the good. Not only ‘this too is for the good,’ and not only ‘all that the Merciful One does is for the good.’ It’s not just that it will be good — it is the good itself.” He reiterated that these words are not abstract consolation, but a tangible reality about to be revealed. “This is exactly what must be. There will be only good. And with Hashem’s help, we will yet see this good revealed, when everything — literally everything — is transformed into white, pure, and refined.” 

7 comments:

  1. Yes I also strongly believe it is this year. I know it is this year, but not for any valid reason, in fact it's for a reason that was given to me 22 years ago !!!

    22 years ago I bought a new car, and I loved it, it was perfect and exactly what I wanted. As I sat in that car and decided to buy it, a heard a voice in my head say to me "this is the car you will drive until Moshiach comes". It was not my voice. It was a voice that just made itself heard in my head. It didn't bother me or surprise me, because at that time I thought yes, Moshiach will be here in a few years ! and I have heard a voice in my head before, a dis-embodied voice....The last time I heard a voice from Heaven telling me something, it saved me from a disaster, so I take notice of these things.

    22 years later and I'm still driving that car, and B"H the car goes really well, and it's almost come back into fashion now, it's almost "vintage".

    So this year when I had it checked for registration, the guy said to me.... I'll put it through this year, but next year you might need to get a few things replaced....

    Well I can assure you I won't be replacing anything, because I have no intention of spending any big money on this 22 year old car, so I figured this would be the last year I'd be driving it.

    So I thought.... well.... Geula must be this year.... voices from Heaven don't lie. It's as simple as that.


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    1. What if Hashem changed his mind? I’ve heard similar voices that never came true.

      -Sam

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    2. Whoever you are Sam, you seem to be someone who looks on the negative side of things.

      I don't know what kind of voices you heard, but if they were not truth, then you don't know what a real voice from Heaven is. You seem to have only heard voices from the other side, the sitra achra, and that is why they never came true.

      I have had the zchus {probably not my own, probably inherited from some tzadikess related to me] to hear voices that have always come true, and I needed to hear them otherwise I probably wouldn't be here writing this.

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  2. WoW!!
    Your really special, HaShem is with you.

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  3. Yes, and also The Almight's blessings aren't given in parts... they are perfectly complete blessings!

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  4. IN the time immediately before Moshiach: "wisdom shall be putrid; the pious shall be despised..."

    Menachem Cohen—a Chabad chasid and bereaved brother—was arrested on Friday after setting up a tefillin stand in memory of his brother, St. Sgt. Shneur Zalman Cohen, H’yd, who fell in the war in Gaza.

    Cohen, together with several friends, set up a tefillin stand in Haifa, displaying a sign with his brother’s photo l’illui nishmaso.

    At a certain point, a municipal inspection vehicle arrived, followed by another five police cars. Cohen was arrested, and the tefillin stand and sign were confiscated.

    The Yeshiva World

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  5. I was just looking for the right blog message to write:
    Ok Team, what do you think is it Go Time or what?? I think it's a yes. Plan, prep, daven...
    -leah

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