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  • in reply to: Mesichists Explained by ChabadShlucha #1409593
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    Chabadshlucha wrote: “Do you know R Baruch Ber cried when the Rebbe gently refused his offer to become his top talmid and the next leading gadol in the Litvishe world?”

    No, I didn’t know that, and I wonder whether anybody else outside of lubavitch does. In fact, I wonder whether R Baruch Ber himself knew of it.

    in reply to: Mesichists Explained by ChabadShlucha #1409573
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    I was once shown in one of the classic chassidishe seforim that our job is to want to be true ovdei Hashem and NOT just to constantly ask for moshiach. I’ll try to find the source but as it definitely wasn’t in “Chassidus”, i.e. Lubavitch sources, its probably not worth anything anyway.

    And is anyone going to refer me to the source of nossi hador = moshiach/Moshe Rabbeinu hador… or is there perhaps no such non-Lubavitch source?

    in reply to: Mesichists Explained by ChabadShlucha #1409535
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    big deal, maybe that’s why he had the stroke first. Hashem wanted him to pass away so He made it impossible for him to hold the handkerchief.

    in reply to: Mesichists Explained by ChabadShlucha #1409522
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    Sorry but I still can’t find where it says Nasi hador hu hamoshiach shebedor or anything like it. Can someone please give me an EXACT source?

    Also from what I’ve read so far the Lubavitch rebbes are the Moshe Rabbeinus of the dor because that’s what they said. Did I miss something here?

    And another thing: the Tikkunei Zohar (112a) says that the ispashtuso of Moshe is in each generation “in each tzaddik and chochom who learn Torah up to [the number] 600,000”. So why does ChabadShlucha say there is only one person in each generation?

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