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== The Rebbe as Mashiach Vadai == The Rebbe mentioned in his talks how the events occurring in the world are being carried out by the King Messiah and are part of the process of his revelation in the world. Additionally, the Rebbe said that the signs of "Mashiach Vadai" have begun to be fulfilled in the world, including the victory of the King Messiah over all nations, building the Temple in its place, and the ingathering of exiles to the Land of Israel. Based on these talks, rabbis signed a ruling that the Rebbe is King Messiah, and in the Rebbe's reference to these signatures, the Rebbe said, "And so is the ruling of the rabbis and halachic authorities in Israel that the time of redemption has arrived, 'a king from the House of David will arise, etc., with the presumption that he is the Messiah,' and even to the state of 'this is certainly the Messiah.'" After this talk, a ruling was written that also includes this talk, and hundreds of rabbis signed it. In 5773 (2013), Rabbi Uri Lipsh wrote a ruling that the Rebbe is "Mashiach Vadai." As of 5785 (2025), over 70 rabbis who are halachic authorities have signed this ruling. [[he:ΧΧ©ΧΧ ΧΧΧΧ]]
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