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==== Books and Collections ==== * The Rebbe, '''Likutei Sichos Volume 28 - Chukat (1)''' - The Rambam's precision regarding the obligation to anticipate and request the redemption. * Rabbi Yoel Cohen, '''Is Anticipating the Redemption Really a Fundamental of Faith?''', Or V'Chayut collection page 3, Jerusalem, Menachem Av 5777. * Yisrael Yosef Tzipris - Regarding "Anticipating His Coming" - Torah Essays Collection (Brooklyn 11 Nissan 5752). * Rabbi Avraham HaCohen Lipshitz - The Obligation of "Anticipating His Coming" - He'arot U'Biurim Collection - Oholei Torah (5752) * Shmuel Shmueli - Anyone Who Does Not Anticipate His Coming is a Denier - Pilpulim Collection Oholei Torah (5761) * Menachem Mendel Asulin - Anticipating the Redemption in All Times - Pilpulim Collection Oholei Torah (5761) * Rabbi Nachum Stroks - Anticipating His Coming - He'arot U'Biurim (5758 (2)) * Rabbi Shalom Dov Ber Wolf - Anticipating His Coming, chapter from the book "Inyano Shel Moshiach," within the Geulah and Moshiach Archive
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