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Tzedaka asa hkbh shepizran bein haumos.
What was the purpose? We need to refine the whole world, so first we started off in eretz Yisrael to serve as a lighthouse for the whole world and elevate the whole world from the. Then there came a time when we had to leave and spread out through all the nations. In every country, there are different cultural norms, and through us living there, we use the norms and characteristics of the country and society we love in for Hashem, through Torah and mitzvos, and that’s how we elevate every part of the world.
For example, it’s halacha that we use the business norms of the country to complete transactions etc.
Now we can see that were more spread out then every before. And we have used every culture for Hashem.
So even the lowest places of the world have been refined by now.
Where do we really see that the world is ready for Hashem to reveal Himself in it with moshiach? When even the lowest elements of the world align themselves with what Hashem wants.
Trump is not exactly a refined person. He is the epitome of edom. And he Represents that Edom has finally been refined. We can see this from his age when he was elected – he was 70, 7 months, 7 days old in the year 5777. Lots of seven there.
Seven times ten shows us that the world has been refined.
We just saw this last week, When he declared, on yud tes Kislev no less, that Yerushalayim belongs to the Yiddin.
He did this against all odds, with allot of counter pressure, and even the Israelis didn’t mind either way.
This shows us that even the lowest elements are coming in line with Hashem’s Ratzon.
With such an event, let’s make sure to praise Hashem, and not make the mistake of Chizkiyahu melech Yehudis, who would have been moshiach but didn’t sing shira.
This teaches us that when we acknowledge our personal miracles, it brings moshiach closer.
So lets do that and go to Chanukah, the yom Tov of light in this spirit, lighting up the world around us.
Lchaim :)!
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