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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).
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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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