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== The Only Mission == In 1992, during the International Kinus Hashluchim (Conference of Emissaries), at a holy farbrengen on Shabbos Parshas Chayei Sarah, the Rebbe delivered a special sicha that served as the opening for the Kinus Hashluchim, which that year focused on "bringing Yemos HaMoshiach." In this foundational sicha, the Rebbe made dramatic statements that marked a turning point in the shlichus work of all his shluchim. The Rebbe elaborated that the work of shlichus had been to prepare for receiving Moshiach Tzidkeinu. Since this work was completed, the current work of the shluchim is: to actually receive Moshiach Tzidkeinu in reality, so that he can fulfill his shlichus in actuality and take all of Israel out of golus! Later in the sicha, the Rebbe clarified the nature of the change in shlichus work with a series of practical directives: * An announcement and notification must be made to the shluchim that their shlichus work - and that of every Jew - is expressed in receiving Moshiach Tzidkeinu. * Every shliach must prepare himself to receive Moshiach Tzidkeinu. * Every shliach must prepare all the Jews in his location and city to receive Moshiach Tzidkeinu by explaining the concept of Moshiach as explained in Torah SheBichsav and Torah SheBaal Peh, in a way that is acceptable to each person according to their intellect and understanding, particularly through learning about Moshiach and geulah, especially in a way of chochmah, binah, and daas.
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