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2nd Day Of Rosh Hashanah, 5745

Shabbos Parshas Ha'azinu, Shabbos Shuvah

Shabbos Parshas Ha'azinu

Tzom Gedaliah

Tzivos Hashem

Eve Of 6th Day Of Tishrei, 5745

6th Day Of Tishrei, 5745

   After Minchah

6th Day Of Tishrei, 5745

Equal Rights

Blessings Erev Yom Kippur, 5745

The Blessing To The Students of Tomchei Temimim Before Kol Nidrei

Yartzeit of Rebbe Maharash

1st Night Of Sukkos, 5745

2nd Night of Sukkos, 5745

3rd Night of Sukkos, 5745

4th Night Of Sukkos, 5745

5th Night Of Sukkos, 5745

6th Night Of Sukkos, 5745

Tzivos Hashem

Hosha'ana Rabbah, 5745

Eve Of Simchas Torah, 5745

Day Of Simchas Torah, 5745

Shabbos Parshas Bereishis

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Shabbos Parshas Noach

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Birthday Of Rebbe Rashab

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Volume 23

6th Day Of Tishrei, 5745
After Minchah
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  After Ma'ariv6th Day Of Tishrei, 5745  

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The Minchah prayer is very lofty indeed, for our sages have said (Berachos 6b), "A person should always be careful about the Minchah prayer, for Eliyahu (the one who will being the news about the redemption) was answered only in the minchah prayer." In the Minchah prayer itself, special distinction accrues when it takes place in a congregation, particularly when it is in a place set apart for prayer -- a synagogue, and in a place set apart for Torah study -- a study hall.

In congregational prayer itself, there is particular distinction in the Ten Days of Repentance, for our sages, on the verse, "Seek the L-rd while He may be found, call upon Him while He is near," say (Rosh HaShanah 18a), "This verse speaks of an individual; and when can an individual [find G-d]? These are the ten days between Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur." In other words, an individual's prayer in the Ten Days of Repentance is equal to congregational prayer the whole year -- from which we can infer how lofty is congregational prayer in these days. In the Ten Days of Repentance themselves, special distinction is present in the period after the service of Rosh HaShanah and Shabbos Shuvah.

We find ourselves then, in a most auspicious time indeed, especially in connection with the concept of Eliyahu (who was answered in the Minchah prayer) -- who will herald the news of the redemption. Now is therefore the time to once again mention Jews' plea that the true and complete redemption through our righteous Moshiach come most speedily in our days.

The speedy arrival of the redemption is connected to that spoken yesterday, at the Ma'ariv prayer, about increasing in the building of mikvahs, kashrus projects, and lighting the Shabbos and Yom-Tov lights -- the three mitzvos which belong to Jewish women. People have immediately responded -- speedily -- and have already begun to work on these matters. The tremendously speedy response was certainly on behalf of all Israel, particularly Jewish women and girls, upon whom is placed the primary responsibility for the fulfillment of these three mitzvos.

The connection between these three mitzvos and the speedy arrival of the redemption is as follows. Our sages, on the verse "He tells His words to Ya'akov, His statutes and laws to Israel," say (Shemos Rabbah 30:9), "What He Himself does, He tells Israel to do." Thus, when Jews work speedily in these three mitzvos, G-d, too, fulfills these mitzvos speedily -- and they are all the concept of redemption.

Purifying Mikvah: Our sages say (Yoma 85b): "Who purifies you? Your Father in Heaven, as it is written, 'I shall sprinkle upon you purifying waters and you will become pure,' and it is written, 'The L-rd is the mikvah of Israel.'"

Lighting the Candles: This is the fulfillment of the prophecy, "Arise, shine, for your light is come, and the glory of the L-rd is risen upon you" -- i.e., the kindling of the light of Israel.

Kashrus: This corresponds to the ultimate in purity in the future era. The preparation to this is our service in the area of kashrus, through which one can openly see that a Jew's body is holy -- which is the preparation to the ultimate in purity in the whole world.

May it be G-d's will that through zealousness in the accomplishment of the above, we merit the true and complete redemption through our righteous Moshiach -- as speedily as possible.


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