— I am surprised to have read in your address that "We've arrived at the beginning of the Redemption…"
… My surprise is caused by the fact that you're citing these words as if it is something that's self-evident.
You don't seem to feel or understand that behind these words is something concealing our faith, G-d forbid...
And since you're in the Holy Land and are able to see the situation where light is considered darkness and visa versa, etc.
And after all that you can say that this is the beginning of Redemption and with a loud voice?!"
Igros Kodesh, 14 Kislev 5715.
— I have seen the chapter of the book where it speaks about the events of the last several years in the Holy Land. The authors calls then "ischalta de'geula" (beginning of the Redemption). I want to use this opportunity and call upon the author to stop speaking in this manner because doing so, in my opinon, pushes off the Redemption, G-d forbid.
Sicha Parsha Shelach, Sivan 5730
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Igros Kodesh, 14 Kislev 5715.
— I have seen the chapter of the book where it speaks about the events of the last several years in the Holy Land. The authors calls then "ischalta de'geula" (beginning of the Redemption). I want to use this opportunity and call upon the author to stop speaking in this manner because doing so, in my opinon, pushes off the Redemption, G-d forbid.
Sicha Parsha Shelach, Sivan 5730
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