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== Awaiting Moshiach == In 1981, Chasid Rabbi Rachamim Antian organized a children's summer camp in Tzfat under the slogan and title: "I believe with complete faith in the coming of Moshiach." When the camp ended and Moshiach had not yet come, one child who was so imbued with yearning for Moshiach's coming wouldn't stop talking about it, to the point that he would climb to the roof at night to search for Moshiach... The child's parents, who weren't observant, worried he had lost his mind. In 1991, after the Rebbe's talk on 28 Nissan, Rami remembered that incident and wrote to the Rebbe about it, concluding painfully: "And I ask, Master of the Universe! If only for one Jewish child who after two thousand years that 'we have not seen our signs' - whose soul was consumed with waiting for Moshiach, isn't it appropriate that the Redemption should already come through King Moshiach?!..." To this the Rebbe answered: "This was my argument in the known talk, I will mention it at the gravesite."
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