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The Era and Redemption (Book)
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[[File:ΧΧͺΧ§ΧΧ€Χ ΧΧΧΧΧΧΧ.jpg|thumb|The Book Era and Redemption]] '''The Era and Redemption''' is a book that explains what Moshiach and Geulah are from the perspective of Chassidic teachings, what the role of Mashiach is, what the Geulah will bring about, and how all of this is reaching its fulfillment in our days. The book connects the two components of faith and reality through logical and intellectual explanation. The book was edited by Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Meizlish. Most of the book consists of quotes from the Rebbe's sichos, arranged by topic. The book is written in a style that is understandable even to someone who is not a Chabad chossid but is interested in delving deeper into the topic of Geulah and Mashiach. The purpose of the book is to take the Rebbe's message of Geulah and present it in a tangible, practical framework.
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