Look to the Light
The world is full of Hamans, but there is one thing that can save us, just like it did in the Purim story...
The world is full of Hamans, but there is one thing that can save us, just like it did in the Purim story...
The Jewish people around the world are suffering deeply, either from the tragedies of the massacre and ensuing war, or from rising antisemitism. Who can remain indifferent – but what can we do? Rabbi Arush gives two ways to help our brothers.
We don't need Mashiach to come to solve our problems. We need Mashiach to come so that Hashem's glory will be fully revealed and the desecration of His Name will end.
Often, when we look below the surface of what appears to be a dismal situation, we can find the hidden solution. So too, in our current situation in Eretz Yisrael, we see the glimmer of redemption!
Want to build strong merits for your fellow Jews but long fasts and rolling in the snow isn't practical? Rabbi Arush gives a surprisingly simple (and pleasant) way to help our brethren.
Many tzaddikim are saying this is the war of Gog and Magog. How do we win – and how do we survive?
In the Messianic era, support of Torah learning in Eretz Yisrael will dramatically increase. The economic situation will be able to easily handle this shift in national investments. How? Read on...
In today's toxic environment, every mitzvah that you keep is extraordinarily precious! It gives Hashem tremendous gratification when you withstand the impure traits of the nations that surround you.
Everyone is suffering. We're in deep, constant pain with no sign of letup! The surprising good that comes from this pain is the golden treasure...
It's not enough to continually ask, “When will Mashiach come”. Working on one’s emuna and and spreading it with family and friends – that is looking forward to the geula, and that is what brings Mashiach!
What Rabbi Arush recently revealed about Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai is important for every one of us, including some important updates on Mashiach and the Geula!
What a stunning blow! And it came from out of nowhere! It didn't matter what happened. What mattered was how I refused to stop hating my brothers and sisters.