"Special Times" — a Geulah b'Rachamim Program essay by R' Pinchas Winston
R' Winston sent this by email and wrote, "Feel free to send this around." So, here we are! Thank you, Rabbi. (UPDATE: I chose the picture. I think the Rav might like it because it resembles at least part of the path the Jewish people has taken through the centuries.)
This post is dedicated: l'iluy nishmat Mottel ben Moshe haLevi, z"l, who passed on this past 9 Nisan, and l'refuah shlemah l'Yehuda Leab ben Shifra.
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| If the sheep can make it back home, why can't the rest of us b'nei Ya'aqov? (source) | 
NO
 ONE CAN deny that we are living in “special” times. There is so much 
going on that could easily have MAJOR significance, positively AND 
negatively. The first part of this book started that conversation and 
pointed out many such details.
The
 question is, are we living in THE special time? Are we at the end of 
history? Is Moshiach about to reveal himself and, finally, to do what 
“we” have been waiting for him to do now for thousands of years? In 
Egypt, Messianic times lasted 79 years before they finally ended in 
departure from Egyptian slavery. How many years will OUR Messianic times
 last before they end the utopian world of Yemos HaMoshiach?
Until
 now there have been many “possibilities.” Dates that were actually 
predicted for Moshiach’s arrival by those who could have known such 
things have, in the end, come and gone. They may have resulted in 
something to do with the Final Redemption with redemption-like things 
occurring at that time. But, they have not resulted in the Final 
Redemption itself. 
Now
 it is 5778, 2018 in Western terms. We’re definitely one year closer to 
the “end” than we were last year. But are we AT the end? Is there 
anything to indicate that this might be THE special year, a year in the 
scheme of things that says, “No matter where the Jewish people are 
holding, Moshiach must come!”
Who
 knows for sure? Yet, the following facts are, at the very least, very 
interesting. They don’t PROVE anything—yet. But they do indicate a 
certain specialness about 5778 that, we may LATER find out, were signs 
of BIG things to come, REDEMPTION-like things.
One: GOLUS EDOM
The
 last of the four exiles is Golus Edom. When Ya’akov Avinu had his dream
 about the four exiles, he was only told the length of the first three: 
Bavel (52 years), Media (18 years), and Yavan (180 years). Golus Edom, 
or the “Roman Exile” was left open-ended. Ya’akov never saw the Angel of
 Edom descend the ladder like the previous three angels.
When
 did Golus Edom even start? Officially, it seems to have begun when 
Pompey conquered Jerusalem in 63 BCE, or 3698. That is when Israel 
became an official vassal state of the Roman Empire, and Jews were taken
 from their homeland to other parts of the Roman Empire. The Jewish 
people would not regain control of their land again until 1948, 2,010 
years later when the UN officially sanctioned the establishment of a 
Jewish State and homeland. 
Ten
 years prior to 1948, or 2,000 years from the start of the Roman Exile, 
was 1938—the year of “Kristallnacht,” a pogrom against Jews throughout 
Nazi Germany by SA paramilitary forces and German civilians. The name 
comes from the shards of broken glass that littered the streets after 
the windows of Jewish-owned stores, buildings, and synagogues were 
smashed.
It wasn’t just a pogrom, however. Kristallnacht was the beginning of something bigger:
Kristallnacht
 changed the nature of the persecution from economic, political, and 
social to physical with beatings, incarceration, and murder; the event 
is often referred to as the beginning of the Holocaust. In the words of 
historian Max Rein in 1988, "Kristallnacht came...and everything was 
changed.” While
 November 1938 predated the overt articulation of the “Final Solution,” 
it foreshadowed the genocide to come. Around the time of Kristallnacht, 
the SS newspaper Das Schwarze Korps called for a “destruction by swords 
and flames.” At a conference on the day after the pogrom, Hermann Göring
 said: “The Jewish problem will reach its solution if, in anytime soon, 
we will be drawn into war beyond our border—then it is obvious that we 
will have to manage a final account with the Jews.” (Kristallnacht, 
Wikipedia)
This
 part was obvious. The part that was NOT obvious was the more historical
 event it signaled. For all intents-and-purposes, the Holocaust brought 
about the end of the “European Exile,” which was really just the 
extension of the Roman Exile. 
It
 had been the Romans who had exiled Jews from Eretz Yisroel to different
 parts of Europe, and though the names of the kingdoms of Europe have 
changed many times over the millennia, the locations of the Jews rarely 
did. Exactly 2,000 years since the Romans began their exile of the 
Jewish people, the Nazis, who viewed themselves as the third “Roman 
Empire,” began to end it, and the fourth and final exile of the Jewish 
people.
Two: NEW JEWISH STATE
It
 is said that “Eretz Yisroel was built upon the ashes of the Holocaust.”
 This is true for a number of reasons which, collectively, explain why 
it took TEN years (never an insignificant number) for the Jewish people 
to go from Kristallnacht to being an officially accepted nation by the 
rest of the world. 
To
 begin with, though some emigrated from Europe to Eretz Yisroel prior to
 World War II, the vast majority of European Jews were content to remain
 where they were. They had put up with anti-Semitism and the pogroms 
until then, and had built up communities where they were. The status quo
 reigned, especially since America had yet to be a major draw for them. 
The Holocaust changed all of that.
Secondly,
 though the Balfour Declaration of 1917 gave the Jewish people the right
 to a “homeland,” it did not give them the right of statehood. There 
were too many other political forces with which to contend, and the 
British were wary of rocking the Arab boat. It was the Holocaust that 
compelled leaders like President Truman to give the survivors of the 
worst genocide ever a country of their own.
The
 Holocaust also shook the Jewish people out of their complacency. Until 
that time there was little sense of having to build up the Jewish 
people. The Torah world had strong centers of learning, and the rest of 
the Jewish world was content pursuing its own course of “Jewish” life.
However,
 the quick loss of half the nation meant having to pour a lot of energy 
and resources into the rebuilding of the nation. The Holocaust 
reiterated in very strong terms what many Jews had always known: the 
safest place for a Jew is in their own country. 
Three: SEVENTY YEARS
As
 had been foretold to Ya’akov Avinu, the Babylonian-Median Exile lasted 
70 years in total. According to Rashi, it was the number of Shmittah 
years the Jewish people had violated. Perhaps, but the number 70 is 
specifically associated with the concept of redemption:
So
 says Hashem: After 70 years of Bavel are completed, I will remember you
 and fulfill My good word concerning you, to return you to this place. 
(Yirmiyahu 29:10)
I,
 Daniel, pondered in the books the number of years of the word of God 
that came to Yirmiyahu the prophet regarding the completion of the 
destruction of Yerushalayim: 70 years. (Daniel 9:2)
After
 52 years, the gematria of “Eliyahu,” Koresh allowed the Jews to return 
to Eretz Yisroel to begin reconstructing the Temple. Eighteen years 
later, the miracle of Purim occurred, and the Jewish people were free to
 return to Eretz Yisroel, completing the redemption that had begun in 
Koresh’s time.
The story of Haman is told in 70 verses. He also only ruled for 70 days. 
In
 5708, the Jewish State was reborn. Fifty-two years later was 5760, 2000
 CE, a year predicted to be one of redemption, including by the Vilna 
Gaon. It was the year of the “Millennium Bug,” otherwise known as, 
“Y2K,” which in Hebrew is Yud-Bais-Kuf, the word “Yabok.” That is the 
name of the river Ya’akov Avinu crossed in advance of his battle with 
the Angel of Eisav, which symbolized Golus Edom. 
“Yabok”
 is also the gematria of three names of God, and therefore represents 
the spiritual completion of a person. When a person rectifies his three 
lower levels of soul—Nefesh, Ruach, and Neshamah—they gain access to the
 levels of light associated with these three Names of God.
It
 is now 5778, 18 years later. Is the completion of the first level of 
redemption that occurred back in 5760, when because of the potential 
problems of Y2K even the mainstream media began talking about Armageddon
 and the arrival of Moshiach, set to occur this Pesach?
Rabbi
 Yehoshua says: “In Nisan, the world was created . . . in Nisan, they 
were redeemed, and in Nisan they will be redeemed in the future.” (Rosh 
Hashanah 10b)
Even
 the names “Gog and Magog,” the perpetrators of the final war of history
 and threshold to the Messianic Era, has a gematria of 70. Historically 
there are really only 70 nations, each with its own ministering angel, 
PLUS the Jewish people. All other nations have descended from one of the
 70 Biblical nations.
According to Kabbalah, 70 represents the concept of “Da’as Elohim,” which is Torah knowledge:
Anyone who becomes settled through wine has the da’as of his Creator . . . the da’as of the Seventy Elders . . . (Eiruvin 65a)
There are 70 facets to Torah. (Zohar, Bereishis 36)
Furthermore, it also says:
God,
 Who has 70 Names, gave the Torah, which has 70 names, to Yisroel, who 
has 70 names which originated from the 70 souls that went down to Egypt 
with Ya’akov, and which was chosen from among 70 nations, to celebrate 
70 holy days in the year—52 days of Shabbos and 18 days of Yom Tov, 
including Chol HaMoed—the Torah was transmitted to 70 elders. (Midrash 
Yelamdaynu)
Since
 the month of Nisan is the Rosh Hashanah of months, the Shabbos before 
Rosh Chodesh Nisan would be the 52nd, and Shemini Atzeres would have 
been the 18th “Yom Tov.” It just adds another redemption element to the 
year 2018.
The Final Redemption is also spoken about in terms of da’as:
After
 [the War of Gog and Magog], The Holy One, Blessed is He, will take His 
revenge against them, as spoken about in Yechezkel, and the Jewish 
people will dwell in their land in security and with much good. 
DA’AS—Godly knowledge—will greatly increase, as will wisdom and purity. 
(Drushei Olam HaTohu, Chelek 2, Drush 4, Anaf 12, Siman 9)
The number 70 also seems to represent the end of a cycle at which time a certain Divine purging takes place:
Rebi
 Chanina said: Once every 60 or 70 years, The Holy One, Blessed is He, 
brings calamity to the world to destroy the mamzerim . . . (Yerushalmi, 
Yevamos 49b)
As
 it is known, the period in advance of Moshiach’s arrival is called 
“Chevlei Moshiach,” or the “Birth Pangs of Moshiach.” The rabbis 
compared the arrival of Moshiach to the birth of a baby, which is 
usually preceded by painful contractions. So too is the “birth” of 
Moshiach, if the Jewish people do not merit a merciful and miraculous 
redemption, preceded by difficult times for the Jewish people. 
The
 comparison is more profound than this. Kabbalah explains that the 
entire build-up to and arrival of Moshiach is like a birth. Redemption 
is a function of Divine light that must be spiritually “conceived” and 
then “born” before it can be actualized.
For
 example, the light necessary to free the Jewish people from Egyptian 
slavery was “conceived” the night of the first Seder. The light was not 
“born” until seven days later when the Jewish people miraculously 
crossed the sea. The crossing itself was a physical gesture that was 
part of the spiritual birth of the light that made total freedom 
possible.
Four: THE SECOND TEMPLE
The
 Second Temple was built in 350 BCE and stood for 420 years, before 
being destroyed by the Romans in 70 CE, or 3830. If 3,830 is subtracted 
from the current year, 5778, 1948 remains. That was the year in which 
Avraham Avinu was born, which began the destiny of the Jewish nation.
This means that the amount of time from Creation until the destruction of the Second Temple, 3,830 years, is the same amount of time from the birth of Avraham Avinu until the current year, 5778. It may mean nothing, or it may mean everything.
The Midrash compares the birth of Avraham Avinu to the creation of the original light on the first day of Creation, the “Ohr HaGanuz.” It was this light that the Temple was supposed to radiate to the rest of the world, and which was lost when the Temple was destroyed.
Even
 though the Second Temple did not reach the status of the First Temple, 
since it was missing key elements like the Aron HaKodesh, it was still 
the Temple. This concept still remained true, as the Talmud reports:
Herod
 [revealed himself and] said: “I am Herod. Had I known that the rabbis 
were so careful with their words, I would not have killed them. Now tell
 me what I can do as an amends.” [Bava
 ben Buta] answered: “As you have extinguished the light of the world 
[by killing so many Torah leaders] . . . go and attend to the light of 
the world [that is, the Temple, of which] it is written, ‘And all the 
nations become enlightened by it’ (Yeshayahu 2:2).” (Bava Basra 4a)
If
 this is true about the Second Temple then it was certainly true about 
the first one, which was destroyed in 423 BCE, 429 years earlier. 
However, the destruction of that Temple by Nebuchadnetzar only signaled 
the beginning of Golus Bavel, which ended with the story of Purim. It 
was the destruction of the SECOND Temple that concretized Golus Edom—the
 Roman Exile. 
Furthermore,
 it occurred just 20 years prior to the end of one of the most important
 periods of history, the “2,000 Years of Torah.” The first 2,000 years 
are called by the Talmud the “2,000 Years of Tohu,” because the world 
was Torah-less until that time. Therefore, history during that period is
 compared to the null and void that preceded Creation.
At
 the age of 52, Avraham Avinu began educating the world about God. That 
happened in the year 2000, and it began what the Talmud calls the “2,000
 Years of Torah.” The high point of that period was the actual giving of 
Torah at Mt. Sinai to the Jewish people in 2448, or 1313 BCE, which also
 started a 1,000-year period of prophecy that ended in 3448, or 313 BCE.
 Another 552 years later, the period came to an end at 4000, or 240 CE.
This
 began the LAST of three periods of 2,000 years, called “2,000 Years of 
Moshiach.” As the name indicates, it is the time period during which 
Moshiach MUST come. The more time passes, the more this is the case. 
This year, 5778, is 1,778 years into this period of time which began 
just after the destruction of the Second Temple and the end of a 
3,830-year period of time stretching back to Creation. 
Will
 the events of 5778 also signal the end of 3,830-year period stretching 
back to the birth of Avraham Avinu? Will it be the beginning of a whole 
new era, and will its threshold be the final War of Gog and Magog? It is
 hard to know and even harder to predict correctly. But, this certainly 
gives us reason to go into Pesach with eyes wide open. If the Seder 
teaches anything, it is the importance of preparation when it comes to 
redemption.
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See part 2: R' Ephraim Sprecher's latest video, "Song of the Sea: Our National Anthem" illustrates how Pesach celebrates the Final Redemption as well as the first one led by Moshe Rabbenu.
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See part 2: R' Ephraim Sprecher's latest video, "Song of the Sea: Our National Anthem" illustrates how Pesach celebrates the Final Redemption as well as the first one led by Moshe Rabbenu.
חג פםח כשר ושמח... או חג שמח וכשר...לכל עם ישראל
 
3 comments:
Wonderful. Always a pleasure to read his ideas.
I hope my husband and I can meet up with Rabbi Winston while we are in Jerusalem FOR PESACH! CDG.....WE MADE IT! HaShem in a blink of an eye brought my family here just last night! Now it is erev Shabbos and we are staying with family in Har Nof! SO SO SO EXCITED AND NOW I HEAR RAIN OUTSIDE AS I TYPE! Boruch HaShem A kosher Pesach saymeach!
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