In the new third installment of the revolutionary series “Yemos HaMoshiach BaHalacha”, Rabbi Avrohom Gerlitzky takes a deep dive into the unexplored topics of Halacha in Moshiach times, and addresses unique scenarios and intriguing topics of the days to come.
Moshiach is a concept which we are all brought up with from a young age, we speak about it, we daven for it, and we await his imminent arrival. But how many of us actually take a moment to think about how the world will look in this new and unknown era? What will our daily schedule look like after his coming? After all, how could we truly anticipate something which we know so little about?
The Rebbe called for the world to prepare for Moshiach, a major part of this process is accomplished through learning the laws pertaining to his arrival. By learning about Moshiach and what the world will look like when he comes, we prepare ourselves for life in this new reality and express our yearning for it in a tangible way.
In the new third installment of the revolutionary series “Yemos HaMoshiach BaHalacha”, Rabbi Avrohom Gerlitzky takes a deep dive into the unexplored topics of Halacha in Moshiach times, and addresses unique scenarios and intriguing topics of the days to come.
Some topics discussed in the book include: Will we need to sleep when Moshiach comes? Will a microphone be allowed in the Beis Hamikdash? Will we own Jewish slaves? Will we recognize our ancestors who rise by Techiyas Hamesim? A son who is older than his resurrected father, who must honor whom?
In this pioneering work, spanning over 100 chapters, Rabbi Gerlitzky deals with these overlooked issues and beyond with depth and clarity, in his characteristically refreshing and enjoyable style. The book joins the first two volumes of his series – the first of its kind – as a revolutionary and prominent work in the field of Moshiach academia.
Yemos HaMoshiach BaHalacha Vol. 3 is available at your local Jewish bookstore, or online at https://store.kehotonline.com/prodinfo.asp?number=HMO-YEMOHB3
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