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And He Will Fight The Wars of Hashem
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== The Completeness of Torah == Another aspect of Moshiach's wars, as ruled by the Rambam, is that the purpose of the king is: "to elevate the true religion and to fill the world with righteousness and to break the arm of the wicked and to fight the wars of Hashem." The Rebbe explains that "the wars of Hashem" are about those three matters that the Rambam enumerates. The war of Melech HaMoshiach in our generation throughout the years "to elevate the true religion" is in all three areas of completeness: The Rebbe waged a mighty war for "the completeness of Torah," standing firmly against any breach in the wall of religion. Against the compromising spirit that adhered to various circles in Judaism, and against the defensive approach of Jews against the idol of science. He conducted a long and stubborn [[struggle against the sailing of Israeli ships on Shabbos]], and against many other details in the areas of Torah and mitzvos observance by Jews wherever they are. The Rebbe also conducts a positive war for the completeness of Torah, as he spreads the ten holy campaigns, sends shluchim to spread Torah and Judaism in every Jewish place in the world, and acts in every possible way to strengthen Judaism and spread it individually and collectively.
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