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This is Good News
How to see the world today. G lobal events and human advancement is pointing the way to a world of redemption, peace, and G-dly knowledge. “Do you look like your dog?” originated in a photo series by Gerrard Gethings featuring canines alongside their owners. That’s not the first time humans have been compared to hounds; the Talmud posits that people prior to Moshiach’s arrival will have “the face of a dog”. Commentary ranges from the pessimistic prediction of a generation of


Evil's Fate
O ne day, your worst enemy will become your greatest ally In the Messianic era, the yetzer hara will not be destroyed but transformed, with its passionate energy redirected from evil to holiness, from an enemy to a powerful ally for spiritual growth.


House of David
When Humility Makes You Great Moshiach descends from David because both embody the paradox of true leadership: achieving ultimate greatness through complete humility and self-nullification in service of G-d.


Connection Complete
The Ultimate Mitzvah Experience Moshiach will restore not only the missing mitzvot but elevate all observance to its intended level of Divine consciousness and transformative power.


On Top of Giants
The cumulative effect of bringing Moshiach The contemporary Jew is empowered to bring Moshiach by building upon their accumulated merits and employing the inherited spiritual potential accessed by loftier generations. hee


From Rebellion to Redemption
Counterculture as the Key to Moshiach The combative stance toward authority is an incredibly powerful tool that, when utilized positively, can shatter bygone perspectives and ready the world for the seismic shift of Moshiach’s arrival.


The G-d Factor
The essence of each Jew bringing Moshiach. Exploring the power and ability of each Jew's Soul in bringing Moshiach.


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


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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