A World Transformed

When Moshiach comes, the world will change for the better in every way. There will be peace between nations and good government. Families will be strong and happy. Science and technology will be used to help people and improve life. Everyone will have what they need, and education will be valued. The economy will be fair, and people will understand each other better.

 Moshiach: Concept and Reality

By Professor Herman Branover The future Redemption, Geulah in Hebrew, has always been one of the most vital beliefs and hopes of the Jewish nation. Redemption, in its fullest sense, will include both physical redemption and spiritual

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 Welcoming Moshiach

The Lubavitcher Rebbe says the world is ready for Moshiach, and that we only need to accept Moshiach for the redemp­tion to proceed. The Hebrew phrase for this last stage of preparation is Kabolas Pnei Moshiach, which

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 Moshiach Self-Identified

THE QUESTION HAS BEEN ASKED, has the Rebbe ever said that he is Moshiach in so many words? Let’s answer a question with a question. If someone asked you your name and instead of saying

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 The Miracles Continue

“Publicizing the miracles which G-d has done in our times is relevant to bringing the true and complete Redemption in actual­ity”1 – The Rebbe. Asking for Help In the same manner as Moses communicated with G-d

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 The Rebbe as Moshiach

Who is Moshiach?Certain questions are valid. Others stem from lack of knowledge. Like the question ‘How could a human being be Moshiach?’ An in-depth analysis of the sources and texts that describe the redemption, reveal

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To Know and To Care

The Senator and Chinatown 1A state senator from New York once asked for a private meet­ing with the Rebbe. After spending over an hour with the Rebbe, he came out excited. “Until now, I never realized what

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 The Definition of the Rebbe

Context: The Evolution of Chassidism The Rebbe is the seventh leader of the Chabad Chassidic dynasty, and the ninth1 in the chain of general Chassidic leadership, counting from the founder of the Chassidic movement, Yisrael

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The Grand Scheme of Things

HOW DID THE UNIVERSE BEGIN? Most cosmologists believe in a Big Bang type of event billions of years ago that started everything. On the other hand, many believe in the Biblical account of a 6-day

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The Tradition from Sinai

Most religions begin with one individual, or a few, who have some kind of communion with a transcendent reality. This prophet, mystic or small group then conveys the experience to others, and through discussion, persuasion,

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Ask us anything

They are seven rules that G-d gave to all people through Noah. These laws teach everyone how to live a good life with kindness, honesty, and respect.

The Seven Laws are for all people in the world. They were given to the children of Noah, which means all of humanity.

No. These laws are for everyone, and you do not need to become Jewish to live by them. Living by these laws brings you close to G-d and helps make the world better.

They come from the Torah. G-d gave them to Noah after the flood. They were also taught again by Moses at Mount Sinai.

Because they teach basic right and wrong. They help bring peace, respect, and justice to the world, and they prepare the world for the coming of Moshiach.

Yes. A person who follows these laws because G-d gave them is called a righteous person. The Torah says that such a person has a share in the World to Come.

Yes. Many people around the world are learning these laws. You can join classes, study groups, or speak with a rabbi to grow in your understanding.

Start by learning each law and what it means. Try to follow them in daily life. Be honest, kind, fair, and respectful. That’s how we bring more good into the world.

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