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So that through them The האור Lightרפואה The Healing and The ואהבה Love of ישועת יהוה Yeshuath YHWH may come back to הארץ The Land of Israel?


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Tammuz 20, 5772 · July 10, 2012
Editor's Note:

Dear readers,
On the 17th of Tammuz, observed this year on July 8, we fast and mourn for several tragedies that occurred to our people. One of them is the breaching of the walls of Jerusalem by the Romans in 69 CE. This led to the tragic destruction of the Holy Temple and an era of exile that has not yet ended.
As I reflect on the upcoming days, it is hard to believe that this period of mourning is here again. I think of Jerusalem, I think of the Temple, and I think of Rome.
I was born and raised in Rome (my parents are Chabad Lubavitch emissaries there), where I knew and interacted with Jews who are direct descendants of the Jewish prisoners brought from Jerusalem in chains by General Titus after he destroyed the Holy Temple. In fact, these Jews are the only Romans who can date themselves that far back. In Rome, there are no identifiable descendants of the Romans who destroyed the Holy Temple and enslaved our people. But there are thousands of Roman Jews who follow the Torah of their ancestors, and whose children will no doubt welcome Moshiach, perhaps even at the gates of Rome, where, as Elijah the prophet once said, Moshiach awaits G-d's signal that the time has come.
Let us hope that we soon meet in Jerusalem.
Chani Benjaminson
On behalf of the Chabad.org Editorial Team

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Please Say Yes to Abba Yahweh and His Laws special in this time when Abba Yahweh is 'testing' us:

Hab 1:12  Art thou not mikedem 
 (‘everlasting’ also said of Moshiach, indicating Moshiach’s eternal divine nature: Dan 7:14  And there was given Him (Moshiach) dominion, and honor, and sovereignty, that all people, Goyim, tongues, should pey-lammed-chet. [1] (worship as deity) (see Dan 3:12, serve, reverence as deity Him (Moshiach). His dominion is an everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away, and His (Messianic) Kingdom that which shall not be destroyed.] see Michah 5:1[2];)  
Yahweh Elohai (my Elohim) Kedoshi (my Holy One)? We shall not die. Yahweh, Thou hast appointed them (these Chaldean) for mishpat (ordinance); O Tzur, Thou hast ordained them (these Chaldean) for reproof.
 (Please read the whole book of HaNavi Habakuk?)


Please take it serious what Abba Yahweh is telling us in:

Deu 18:15 Yahweh Eloheicha (your Elohim) will raise up unto thee a Navi (prophet) from among thee, of thy achim (bretheren), kamoni (like me..... 
 Exo 32:30  The next day Moshe said to the people, "You have committed a terrible sin. Now I will go up to Yahweh; maybe I will be able to atone for your sin."); unto him ye must listen;
Deu 18:16 According to all that thou desired of Yahweh Eloheicha (your Elohimin) Chorev (to be burnt dried up, ruined, wasted) in the Yom HaKahal (day of the congregation), saying, Let me not hear again the voice of Yahweh Elohav (your Elohim), neither let me see this eish hagedolah (‘great fire’) any more, that I die not.
Deu 18:17 And Yahweh said unto me, They have well-spoken that which they have spoken.
Deu 18:18 I will raise them up a Navi (prophet) from among their achim (brethren), like unto thee, and will put My words in his mouth; and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him.

Joh 10:18  No one takes it from me, but I lay it down of my own accord. I have samchut (authority) to lay it down, and I have samchut to receive it again. This mitzvah I received from HaAv (the Father).
Deu 18:19 And it shall come to pass, that whosoever will not listen unto My words which he shall speak Bishmi (in My Name), I will require it of him.

Joh 8:28  Therefore, Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach said to them, When you perform the hagbah (lifting up) of the Ben HaAdam, you will have da'as (knowledge) that Ani Hu [YESHAYAH 41:4; SHEMOT 3:14-16], and from myself I do nothing, but as HaAv (the Father) of me taught me, these things I speak.

 [1] Dictionary of the Talmud. M. Jastrow p. 1178 פלח


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