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Prayer


The Day After Tomorrow
The stages of the Messianic Era The transition from the current exile reality to the ultimate redemption reality won’t happen overnight—it will occur in stages.


Realizing Redemption
How Demanding Moshiach Brings Him Closer Galut, the estrangement between the Jews and G-d, could be readily repaired through demanding Moshiach, expressing a genuine desire to reconnect.


The Pulse of Prayer
Why Moshiach is the Core of the Liturgy. Why are so many of our daily requests about Moshiach? A recent survey found that close to 50% of Americans pray every day, and at least 37% of those believe that their prayers have been answered. They pray for health, prosperity, and the well-being of their loved ones. Some even pray for their favorite sports team to win or to find a good parking space. Jews are commanded to commune with G-d three times a day and voice various supplica


Bring It On
Creating a Moshiach environment today. How remembering the Exodus can be an impetus to bring redemption into the day-to-day. Artistic block is the bane of anyone who works in a creative field. The aspiring author. The brilliant artist. The talented musician. They all dream of taking the world by storm. Yet just as they are about to soar, self-doubt creeps in. They begin to wonder: Do I have what it takes? The author’s pen falters; the artist’s brush hesitates; and the singer


I Believe
Moshiach in Our Times. This lesson is about Ani Maamin and the necessity to believe Moshiach will come today, not just someday. A group of modern psychologists have coined the term “primal world beliefs” (also called “primals”) to define how individuals live their lives based on what they perceive as “truths.” To determine what these beliefs are, they fed sacred texts, movies, fiction books, and tweets into a data analysis tool. They then narrowed in on 26 primary words tha


The Last Stand
Navigating the Transitional Generation An ode to the people of today In recent decades, long-distance running has become increasingly popular. There are over 800 annual marathons worldwide, with an estimated 1.1 million runners participating. Whether running for a cause or to set a personal record, each runner must train for the multi-mile trek by building stamina and endurance. However, as runners will say, the last mile is always the hardest. When the energy tank is deplete
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