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The Rebbe as Melech HaMoshiach
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== The Current Generation == Unlike previous generations, where the person identified as worthy to be Moshiach was uncertain whether his generation would merit it, in our generation, upon accepting the Nesius on 10 Shevat 1951, the Rebbe delivered a maamar in which he announced that in his generation the Geulah would come and this is the task of the generation. Throughout the years, he repeated this many times, emphasizing: "It is clear that our generation is the final generation of Golus and the first generation of Geulah." The Rebbe defined his words about the coming of Geulah in our generation as a prophecy according to halacha that must be publicized to all people of the generation. From this, it emerges that the Moshiach of our generation is certainly the one who will redeem Israel, and there is no doubt about this as there was in previous generations.
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