'We Want Moshiach NOW!' feat. Jared Kushner, Ben Shapiro, & Roseanne
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I'm waiting for the Messiah to come in the form of a political figure, right?
So the pol so the Messiah in in Judaism is a guy who's gonna come back and is going to establish peace in Israel and is going to assure that that you know there's a there's sort of a happier world with a bunch of political aspects to it as as explained by Maimonides.
But he's gonna die too, right?
He's not gonna come back and everybody lives forever and any of that kind of corporeal agent.
He's just like us.
Right.
Any person could be the messiah.
Any Jew can be the Messiah in the Jewish view.
Right.
So I could be it.
Who knows?
But inside of it.
I'm not.
I like to listen to this rabbi Kessen.
Um I I like the way he interprets Torah, because it's very like the way I interpret Torah to the way I understand it.
Uh but he's saying that uh he's trying to warn people and I I told him I would help because I believe it too.
Try to warn people that a time is coming quickly, more quick quicker than we know or understand or perceive.
The time is coming when we'll we will no longer be able to choose right from wrong.
We won't be able to do that anymore because happens is when Mashiach is made known, when when uh Mashiach makes its presence known, uh the whole world is gonna change and what's gonna happen is none of the old laws are gonna apply and uh i there will be no more free will so
um it's wise that you get into um repenting and understand what you've done with your free will and try to correct what you haven't corrected with your free will.
Wanna tell the Rebbe the words of the new song that was singing with Mashiach, right?
So I'm just gonna read him.
I'm Yisrael, have no fear.
Mashiach will be here this year.
We want Mashiach now.
We don't want to wait.
Okay?
We want you now, we want you now.
We want Shia now, we don't want the way We want Shia now, we want Shia, we want Mia You won't Messiah now be shiach, we want the Shia,
oh oh
I'll be nothing, I'll be shia.
We want Messiah now, we don't want to win.
I'm Yisrael.
So have no fear, Masiach will be in this year.
I'm Israel, I've no fear.
Mashiach will be here this year.
I'm Israel, I've no fear, Mashiach will be here this year.
I Misrael have no fear, Mashiach will be here this year.
We want Mashiach now.
We want Messiah.
We want Mashiach now, we don't wanna wait.
We want Masiah Now we want to see how we want Masia.
We got now.
We want Mosiah.
We want Mashiat now.
We want Mashiach.
We want Mashiyah now.
We want the Shia, Shia, now, hey!
I'm gonna be my baby, I'm gonna be my baby, I'm gonna be my baby!
Hey, we want Mosiah.
We want Mashiach now.
Matashahu began performing those songs and became a sensation.
The reggae singer with the orthodox black hat and coat.
The religious themes in his lyrics were numerous and overt.
His top 40 hit without a crown incorporate Habad's belief that the coming of the Messiah.
Is near.
The song's chorus is explicit.
I want Mashiach now.
I want Mashiach now.
You tell us the message you have for the world.
message you have for the whole world about the Mashiach?
It was printed in all the places of all the countries.
The Mashiach is ready to come now.
It is only from our part to do something additional in the realm of goodness and kindness.
So people should be doing goodness and kindness for him to come.
At least for more than Mashik who come immediately.
Thank you, Rabbi.
very very kind thank you very much thank you thank you very much thank you very much thank you This may be okay!
This may be okay!
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Their window on the secular world is mainly religious.
At the Rebbe's wish, Dubavit's children have been organized into a youth movement called Sivoyish Hashem, the army of God.