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==== Matters Remaining to Be Fixed ==== The Rebbe also addressed the claim that is often heard, that we can see there are still many things requiring correction that remain to be done - so how is it possible that the work toward the redemption has been completed and we are already prepared for it? The Rebbe answered that this is not a contradiction, since the completed work is the general work of the Jewish people that the Holy One, blessed be He, requires as a condition for redemption. Although the work of the Jewish people throughout the generations has been completed, there may still be particular matters to fix in each person's individual service, but these details are marginal in relation to the completed work of the community and do not delay it; the Jewish people are like a healthy person with all 248 limbs and 365 sinews, and the deficiencies are like a minor, external discomfort in a particular limb. In light of this, even the correction of the remaining details is done easily and joyfully.
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