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The Ruling that the Rebbe is Melech HaMoshiach
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== External Links == * The Psak Din (Halachic Ruling) - Updated to the month of Tammuz 5784 (2024) * Rabbi Axelrod reading the Psak Din that the Rebbe Shlita is Melech HaMoshiach on the website * 'The Facts Behind the Ruling', a compilation detailing the history and development of the Piskei Din (Halachic Rulings) signed over the years, defining the Rebbe as Melech HaMoshiach * '''Va'abita Niflaot: The Urgent Response on the Way to the Secret Mission''' - Video documentation from the journey of Rabbi David Nachshon and R' Avi Taub in 5751 (1991) to read the Psak Din that the Rebbe is Melech HaMoshiach at the gravesites of our Rebbeim * Rabbi David Nachshon, the story of the development of the Psak Din, on the Geulah website * '''Nissan 5754 (1994) Awakening Convention''' - Mashpia Rabbi Pinchas Leibush Hertzel reading the Psak Din that the Rebbe is Melech HaMoshiach * '''Rebbe for Children: Psak Din β’ Moshiach''' * '''10 Facts About the Piskei Din on the Geulah and Melech HaMoshiach''', in the Beit Moshiach weekly magazine Parshat Vayechi 5780 (2020) * '''"Ears to Hear" 18: Behind the Scenes of the Historic Psak Din'''
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