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Can the 17th of Tamuz Actually Be a Day of Hope?
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Everyone knows the history, but the 17th of Tamuz is hiding something much bigger. #jewishwisdom #jewishthought #talmud #talmudstudy #gemara #gemarastudy #rabbi #jewishtiktok #temple #hashem #messiah #mashiach #moshiach #god #hidabroot
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The 17th of Tammuz, the day when we
begin our mourning over the destruction
of the Temple. But we must know one
thing about this day. As our sages have
said, hidden within it is the day of the
birth of our righteous Messiah.
On that very day, Boaz took Ruth the
Moabite as his wife. On that same day,
she conceived Obed, the father of Jesse,
the father of David. This day is a day
on which we sit in mourning because of
five events that happened to our
ancestors. The tablets were broken, the
golden calf was made, apostomus burned
the Torah, and the wall was breached.
But this day also holds within it the
revelation of the king Messiah, the
emergence of the king Messiah. From what
does the Messiah emerge? Because of the
42 sacrifices that Balak offered on the
altar, he merited that Ruth the Moabite
would come from him. How much more
should we add holiness, fear of heaven,
and service of God? Let us continue to
increase our service of God until we all
merit this very year to hear the shofar
of our righteous Messiah speedily in our
days. Amen and amen.