In the Talmud, a little-known passage states that the Messiah will not come until Israel is ruled by an evil government for nine months, like a woman’s gestation period before the ‘birth’ of the Messiah. By Heavenly design, Bennett’s government has been ruling for exactly nine months. The student points out that Bennett’s coalition assumed power DALED Tammuz (June 14, 2021) and was dispersed on DALED Nissan (April 6, 2022) – exactly 9 months.
Friday, April 8, 2022
Did the Collapse of the Israeli Government open the Door for Moshiach?
In Hebrew, the letter Dalet / delet literally means "door".
The government collapse due to "chametz" was also predicted by the Lubavitcher Rebbe, which you can see here in Hebrew.
Thursday, April 7, 2022
Roads become Rivers
If you live in Sydney, you know what a rain bomb is. We've had rain bombs all through winter and now again we are living through another one.
One of the first things I ever learnt about Moshiach, many many years ago, was when the Lubavitcher Rebbe said that "before Moshiach, they will not be able to predict the weather".
Roads have turned into rivers, awnings are falling from shops due to the amount of water collecting on the roofs, and it's generally very upsetting for those people who once again have been flooded out of their homes.
I don't live in a flood area, but I do feel for the innocents who do.
Tuesday, April 5, 2022
Friday, April 1, 2022
Tikun HaGadol - Our Secret Weapon
Rabbi Alon Anava - short video, 27 mins
"In order to have a new beginning, there has to be a destruction of the old..."
Wednesday, March 30, 2022
The Power of Words
Ilui nishmat Esther Rivka bat Moshe.
These parshiyot – Tazria and Metzora tell about the metzora. Chazal say that the word “Metzora” is a combination of the word “motzi ra – one who emits slander” [lit. spreading negative information], implying that tzara’at is retribution for one who slanders, since he spread derogatory information. But there is another meaning to tzara’at that a metzora suffers, as it is stated in Gemara about tzara’at [Berachot 5b]: It is nothing else but an altar of atonement. Suffering purifies a person from all evilness, since through suffering he is cleansed from all sin. This is the reason for the juxtaposition: “If a woman conceives … and on the eighth day, the flesh of his foreskin shall be circumcised” and following this is parashat Metzora, which signifies that just as through the mizvah of Brit Mila [circumcision] the child connects to the Covenant of Avraham Avinu, so too the suffering and pain that a person experiences because of his tzara’at removes all evilness from him and connects him to Hashem, since suffering is for the benefit of man and he should not despair when it comes upon him.
Source: Rabbi David Hanania Pinto
This shall be the law of the person afflicted with tzara'ath, on the day of his cleansing: he shall be brought to the kohen. [Metzora 14:2]
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These parshiyot – Tazria and Metzora tell about the metzora. Chazal say that the word “Metzora” is a combination of the word “motzi ra – one who emits slander” [lit. spreading negative information], implying that tzara’at is retribution for one who slanders, since he spread derogatory information. But there is another meaning to tzara’at that a metzora suffers, as it is stated in Gemara about tzara’at [Berachot 5b]: It is nothing else but an altar of atonement. Suffering purifies a person from all evilness, since through suffering he is cleansed from all sin. This is the reason for the juxtaposition: “If a woman conceives … and on the eighth day, the flesh of his foreskin shall be circumcised” and following this is parashat Metzora, which signifies that just as through the mizvah of Brit Mila [circumcision] the child connects to the Covenant of Avraham Avinu, so too the suffering and pain that a person experiences because of his tzara’at removes all evilness from him and connects him to Hashem, since suffering is for the benefit of man and he should not despair when it comes upon him.
Source: Rabbi David Hanania Pinto
This shall be the law of the person afflicted with tzara'ath, on the day of his cleansing: he shall be brought to the kohen. [Metzora 14:2]
People have a tendency to make light of the sin of loshon hara, said the Dubno Maggid. They say to themselves: ''What are mere words? I am not harming my friend in any way by simply speaking about him.''
The Torah therefore requires that the metzora be brought to the Kohen, in order for him to witness what man's speech is capable of doing. With one word, the Kohen defines the status of the metzora, making him either pure or impure - such is the power of man's words!
Source: Rabbi Yisrael Bronstein
Tuesday, March 29, 2022
Rav Chaim Kanievsky ZTL - A Living Sefer Torah
New shiur from Rabbi Mendel Kessin given 28/3/22
[I removed the old shiur that I accidentally posted]
Monday, March 28, 2022
Russia, Ukraine, Iran, Israel, Angels and Mashiach
People are going crazy with what’s happening in America. You’ll notice this is very similar to what’s happened to Ukraine. Thank G-D, nobody’s having to run away from America because the enemy is not outside America--the enemy IS America. It’s Biden (his administration), the Democratic Party, the progressives, the liberals, wiping out America and they’ve got another three years to do more damage.
We are watching tremendous decrees against the entire world because we are near the End. As we get closer and closer to the End, G-D has to “balance the books.” Ukraine, the U.S., and even Europe are all under indictment. Everybody’s walking around with an existential fear of death, waiting for WW3. They think WW3 is about to break out, or just one more mistake and the red button will be pushed. People are in real fear. That’s pachad maves--fear of death, a means for kappara--atonememt for the sins of mankind.
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