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==== The Demand to Leave Exile ==== '''Extended values - Anticipation for Redemption, Until When''' On the other hand, the Rebbe emphasizes many times how much the exile is unacceptable and each additional moment in it is a disaster, which should shake the Jew and cause him to cry out to the Holy One, blessed be He, to end the exile. This matter is explained in the saying of our Sages that one of the things that the Holy One, blessed be He, regrets creating is the exile. From this it is understood that its creation is not intended to leave the Jewish people in exile, G-d forbid, but rather it is meant to be nullified. The Rebbe explains that even in a state of spiritual redemption, personal redemption, or in a state of physical and spiritual prosperity - the necessity to cry out "until when" and demand redemption remains in full force. This is because regarding the revelation of the connection between the Jewish people and the Holy One, blessed be He, and the revelation of G-dliness in the world that will be in the redemption - even the relative perfection in exile is considered nothing.
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