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The following is a freely translated excerpt of an address
delivered by the Rebbe at a farbrengen held on Shabbat Parshat
Pinchas, 5744 (July 14, 1984):
...In regard to what has been discussed abovethe Redemption and the era
of Moshiachthere are those who wonder (though, for obvious reasons, they
do not openly express their amazement): How can a person appear in public, week
after week, and repeatedly speak of one subjectthe coming of Moshiach?
Furthermore, this person always stresses that he is not merely speaking of the
concept, but of the actual coming of Moshiach, here on physical earth, and immediately,
on this very dayShabbat Parshat Pinchas, 5744! He then instructs, on each
occasion, to sing May the Holy Temple be rebuilt speedily in our days,
emphasizing that speedily in our days should not be understood as
speedily, tomorrow, but as speedily, today!
Certainly, every Jew believes that Moshiach can come any momentafter
all, I await his coming every day is one of the fundamental principles
of the Jewish faith. Stillthey wonderto sense that Moshiach will
come at this very moment is hardly consistent with the reality of our
lives. So why does this man speak incessantly about this, on every occasion,
and with such single-minded intensity, as if to forcefully ram the idea into
the minds of his listeners?!
Their conclusion is that all this is a nice dream (and, as we say in our prayers,
May all my dreams be positively fulfilled for me and for all of Israel[1])nice,
but not very realistic. So whats the point of speaking, in such length
and frequency, about ones dreams?
The truth, however, is the very opposite.
In a maamar (discourse of chassidic teaching) based on the verse, When
G-d returns the exiles of Israel, we shall be as those who have dreamed,[2] Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi explains that
our current state of galut (exile) is comparable to a dream, in which
a persons sense of perception can tolerate the most contradictory and
irrational things.[3]
In other words, our current reality is a dream, while the world
of Moshiach is the true reality. In a single moment, we can all wake from the
dream of galut and open our eyes to the true reality of our existencethe
perfect world of Moshiach. It is in the power of each and every one present
in this room to immediately wake himself from his dream, so that today, Shabbat
Parshat Pinchas, 5744, before we even have a chance to recite the minchah
prayers, indeed this very moment, we all open our eyes and see Moshiach, in
the flesh, with us, here in this room!
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[1]. Yehi Ratzon recited during the priestly
blessing on the festivals.
[3]. Torah Ohr, Vayeishev 28c.
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