Sunday, July 13, 2014

More Exciting Tidbits

I heard that a Rav went to Rav Chaim Kanievsky, shlita, recently to ask for a haskamah (approval) letter for his soon to be published book.  The book is about Eicha, lamentations that we read on Tisha B’Av.  Rav Chaim said it won't be needed this year.  Rav Chaim, who recently told us that Moshiach is at the door, is hinting to the fact that the mourning and fasting of Tisha B’Av will revert to a feast day.  Tradition has it that when Moshiach is announced, Tisha B’Av will change from a fast day of lamentations to a feast day of celebration.  Does that mean that Moshiach will be announced within the next three weeks?  With all that is happening in the world, especially in Israel, I think it is looking very good, B”H

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  1. I also read the gas station destroyed last week was the only one open on Shabbat in that area

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    1. I hadn't heard that. Thank you, I love it.

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    2. bs"d

      just as haRAv A. Stern shlita of beitar illit stated on Shabbos Parshas Pinchas, the miracles are not because we are so great, they are because haShem is great. still there is work to be done; tshuva, tzedaka and tefilla. we must say thank you for the miracles and then we still need to tow the line..

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    3. Absolutely correct. We receive miracles because Hashem loves us and is wanting to help us reach Tikun. The fact that we may be so close to the happy ending only means that we have to greatly increase our efforts. Anyone who thinks he or she is ready doesn't realize how much more we can gain in these final days. We are setting up for ourselves and our loved ones our eternal life. A big effort now will mean tremendous gain forever and ever. Don't throw it away.

      Anonymous, please send me a private Email at absolutetruth613@gmail.com since Rav Stern is also my Rav and I am curious about your identity.

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  2. I have received other comments that border on Loshon Harah and I feel compelled not to post. It may be interesting information, but if it is talking about certain individuals that the public may not be aware of, it is a sensitive subject. Whether true or not, it is still Loshon Harah and serves no purpose in my trying to help people and encourage people to follow Hashem (if you want the happy ending).

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  3. yes so no fast and moshiach must come during tishabav
    what else are rabbi saying

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    1. I will have an answer probably by tomorrow, B"N, with the Rav Ben Artzi, shlita, weekly message. Also read the recent messages from Benjamin and Menachem that appeared on Tomer Devorah -- very interesting.

      Dov: contact me and I can tell you much more that I am not ready to post on the blog yet.

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  4. so Did Rav Ben Artzi say that we don't Have to Fast this Year on 9th Av moshiach will be here
    that's What Rav FISH said

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    1. I haven't heard from him in a couple of weeks. His office sends me his weekly message, but didn't last week. I saw the Hebrew version on his website, but there wasn't any mention of Tisha B'Av. Perhaps this week.

      Rav Fish's message seems to indicate that tomorrow, 24 Tammuz, is a significant day. So much going on in the world and so many exciting messages from Rav Ben Artzi, Rav Fish, Rav Kanievsky, Benjamin, Menachem, Moshela, etc, that I find it easy to believe that something big is about to happen. This is what I would have expected years ago as to what the end of days would feel like. Please Hashem, let it be today.

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  5. Rav Kaduri Talk about Geula Rav Fish said it maty be THIS YEAR!!! 5774

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    1. Rav Kaduri, z"tl, interviewed Moshiach on 9 Marcheshvan 5764 and was totally aware of when he would be introduced to the world. We can definitely add Rav Kaduri to our list of viable sources about Moshiach's imminent arrival, B"H.

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  6. Hope moshiach really dones come this tisha bav, but my question to you guys is...if he doesn't. What will think you think about your rabbis? To boldly state that moshiach will come at a specific time is not something one should do lightly as the rambam curses anyone who tries to give a specific date.

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    1. Having a totally positive attitude about Moshiach being announced today is what Hashem wants from us. To even think that "what if it doesn't...," Hashem answers with: "If you are satisfied with Moshiach not being here (because of a negative or skeptical attitude), you will wait longer." Our positive attitude, with not one negative word or thought, is what causes Moshiach to be announced. If you don't believe that, then consider yourself the one has delayed his arrival.

      So far as the Rambam, he stated how dangerous it is to predict the coming of Moshiach IF IT IS STILL FAR AWAY. In other words, to discourage everyone by saying we have a while, deserves a curse. When we know that we are close, as we definitely are, it is a mitzvah to talk positively and repeat the messages of the Rabbis about his imminent coming. As Rav Ben Artzi has said repeatedly, Hashem wants us to demand Moshiach immediately. That is when Hashem will tell us: "Now you have caught on, here he is."

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  7. I keep seeong this quoted in a lot of places and am very intrigued by it. Is there any more info or an original source for the info? Seems to be a clear sign of Mashiachs arrival IY"H

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    1. There is so many positive messages coming at us everyday that I have never been this excited about what is happening and how close the happy end is. When I hear people say: "We have heard this before," I tell them to their faces: "NO WE HAVEN'T!!!!!!!!!!" When did so many Gedolim say Moshiach is imminent; when did all world events, including the weather, happen according to scripture's prediction of the end of the end of days; when did all the prophecies about what will happen immediately before Geula happen as they are happening today. There is so much going on and it is so obvious that the time is here, don't let anyone tell you otherwise.

      It is a definite sin to be negative or even skeptical when Hashem is giving us so many positive messages.

      I have one personal problem. I have an abundance of additional bits of information about our times. I am so convinced that we are so close that whenever I have thoughts of posting information, I believe very strongly that the information will be known from Hashem before I post it. I am so positive about everything, the thought of giving more information would be a negative thought -- Hashem will tell it all and we will understand why everything happened the way it did. If you read all the Kosher blogs, you will get an abundance of what is happening in the world and what it means.

      A better source is to look in scriptures -- Hashem already has told us everything.

      Caution: don't look at the Jew-hating media. It is 90% lies and the other 10% is fabrication. Stick with a proven source: the Words of Hashem.

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  8. Rav Pinto had asked yesterday that whoever could fast today to do so. Last week, the rav had made a similar request and the day of the fast, a rocket fell on a chicken coop and killed thousands. Perhaps that was a kapara and salvation for many of us. B'ezrat Hashem, the geulah is very close.

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