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The Rebbe instructed Chassidim to study and teach parts of Torah connected to Moshiach and the complete redemption. This instruction received special emphasis in the Rebbe's talk on Shabbos Parshas Tazria-Metzora 5751, which followed the famous talk of 28 Nissan - where he stated that this study is the "direct path", the easiest and fastest among all Torah paths, to bring the redemption. In his talks, the Rebbe further explained that this study also creates a fundamental change in the person studying, helping them begin to "live" with matters of redemption, "open their eyes" and recognize that redemption is about to arrive at any moment.
The Rebbe instructed Chassidim to study and teach parts of Torah connected to [[Yemos Hamoshiach|Moshiach]] and the complete redemption. This instruction received special emphasis in the Rebbe's talk on Shabbos Parshas Tazria-Metzora 5751, which followed the [[Chof Ches Nissan|famous talk of 28 Nissan]] - where he stated that this study is the "direct path", the easiest and fastest among all Torah paths, to bring the redemption. In his talks, the Rebbe further explained that this study also creates a fundamental change in the person studying, helping them begin to "live" with matters of redemption, "open their eyes" and recognize that redemption is about to arrive at any moment.


This directive of the Rebbe is widely implemented by Chassidim. Every Chabad community and yeshiva holds classes on redemption topics, in addition to study campaigns and seminars held periodically by many organizations. The directive has also led to an abundance of published books, newsletters and various publications - both scholarly and those intended for the general public - dealing with the teachings of redemption.
This directive of the Rebbe is widely implemented by Chassidim. Every Chabad community and yeshiva holds classes on redemption topics, in addition to study campaigns and seminars held periodically by many organizations. The directive has also led to an abundance of published books, newsletters and various publications - both scholarly and those intended for the general public - dealing with the teachings of redemption.