Birth
Living Jewish | November 23, 2023
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Birth

Living Jewish | December 31, 2025

The coming of Moshiach has been likened to birth, for it is Moshiach who is alluded to in the Psalm (2:7), "This day I have begotten you." Birth, in essence, is the revelation of an infant who had been concealed in its mother's womb.

With the coming of Moshiach, the essential Four-Letter Name of G-d, (Havaya), which is now concealed in the self obscuring contractions of the Divine Name "Elokim", will likewise become manifest.

When a Jew stimulates the revelation of the Name "Havaya" by his fulfillment of the mitzvot, he brings nearer the revelation which will take place in the time to come. (the Mitteler Rebbe)

The coming of Moshiach has been likened to birth, for it is Moshiach who is alluded to in the Psalm (2:7), "This day I have begotten you." Birth, in essence, is the revelation of an infant who had been concealed in its mother's womb.

With the coming of Moshiach, the essential Four-Letter Name of G-d, (Havaya), which is now concealed in the self obscuring contractions of the Divine Name "Elokim", will likewise become manifest.

When a Jew stimulates the revelation of the Name "Havaya" by his fulfillment of the mitzvot, he brings nearer the revelation which will take place in the time to come. (the Mitteler Rebbe)

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