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'''Ketz HaGalut''' (the end of exile), is the time about which it is said "b'itah achishenah" (in its time I will hasten it), and our Sages explained: if they don't merit - b'itah (at its appointed time), if they merit - achishenah (I will hasten it). | '''Ketz HaGalut''' (the end of exile), is the time about which it is said "b'itah achishenah" (in its time I will hasten it), and our Sages explained: if they don't merit - b'itah (at its appointed time), if they merit - achishenah (I will hasten it). | ||
Ketz HaGalut is mentioned in the Book of Daniel. There is a disagreement among the early commentators about what is the time of the Ketz according to the interpretation of the verse. However, all the times mentioned there have already passed. | Ketz HaGalut is mentioned in the Book of Daniel. There is a disagreement among the early commentators about what is the time of the Ketz according to the interpretation of the verse. However, all the times mentioned there have already passed. | ||
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* 10 facts about the rulings on the Redemption and the King Moshiach | * 10 facts about the rulings on the Redemption and the King Moshiach | ||
* '''A rare expression of the Rebbe Rayatz: 'In my days Judah and Israel will be saved'''', on the website 'Lachluchiyt Geulatit' | * '''A rare expression of the Rebbe Rayatz: 'In my days Judah and Israel will be saved'''', on the website 'Lachluchiyt Geulatit' | ||
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