First and foremost, we see a change in Russia... After more than seventy years of rule by a powerful regime which cast fear into the heart of every citizen of the country, there has been radical change. → read more
The astonishing situation in the above countries – where the masses are turning against Iran and its advocates – is a visible miracle in favor of Israel at this time, when there is hostility with Iran. → read more
“A great thing G-d has performed for us” — specifically for us and for no one else! And why is that? On the account of our being joyful. Everything will be done in the merit of our celebration. → read more
This miracle manifested in itself in nature via the pressure exerted on North Korea by President Donald Trump who within the span of a year, solved the nuclear threat emanating from the North Korean government. → read more
The word Geulah (Redemption) consists of the word “gola” (exile) with the addition of the letter “alef”. Specifically, the term geula best fits the description of the process of leaving the exile. → read more
It’s already been explained how the commandment to “be fruitful and multiply” will be fulfilled after Moshiach comes, but another question remains: how will this commandment be fulfilled after the Resurrection? → read more
From this, the Rebbe, King Moshiach, points out, we see that when we calculate time until the construction of the Third Temple, we need to keep in mind that the Temple can descend in a matter of minutes! → read more
In Japan, there is a also a storm happening - but a good one. Over a week ago, the Prime Minister, Naoto Kan made revolutionary statements. He apologized to South Korea for the years of suffering under the Japanese rule. → read more
The Rebbe King Moshiach emphasizes that according to Torah sources, the generation of the final Redemption is a reincarnation of the generation that left Egypt. Jewish women in Egypt believed wholeheartedly in the words of the prophet, Moshe, that they would be redeemed. → read more
Scientists studying perception at the University of Wisconsin Medical School have come up with a new technology that allows blind people to "see" well enough to catch a ball, walk around obstacles, play rock-paper-scissors, and watch a video. → read more