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== Unique Content and Significance == These sichos are studied with great enthusiasm by Anash and Temimim because in them the Rebbe guides us how to live in this period where on one hand we are still in galus, and on the other hand it is an auspicious time for geulah and the final moments before the revelation of Melech HaMoshiach. These sichos are unique in their content, where the Rebbe explains how every detail connects to geulah. Additional significant uniqueness lies in the special instructions the Rebbe gave in these sichos. Among the well-known ones are: * The instruction from Shabbos Parshas Tazria-Metzora 5751 where the Rebbe said that the straight, easy, and quick way to bring about the revelation and coming of Moshiach in the world is through studying matters of Moshiach and geulah * The instruction from Shabbos Parshas Shoftim 5751 when the Rebbe said we must publicize to all people of the generation that there is a prophet in the generation who is the advisor and judge * The instruction from the World Shluchim Convention in 5752 when the Rebbe said that the only remaining shlichus is to welcome Moshiach Tzidkeinu
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