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Some of the questions discussed in this book are the following.
What is the correlation between the rapid advancement of technology and Moshiach coming?
What concrete actions can we take to express our anticipation of Moshiach?
In what ways can we accelerate Moshiach’s arrival?
What will the future redemption look like?
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Rabbi Alt merited to learn under the tutelage of R’ Mordechai Friedlander ztz”l for close to five years. He received Semicha from R’ Zalman Nechemia Goldberg ztz”l. Rabbi Alt has written on numerous topics for various websites and publications and is the author of the books, Fascinating Insights and Incredible Insights. His writings inspire people across the spectrum of Jewish observance to live with the vibrancy and beauty of Torah. He lives with his wife and family in a suburb of Yerushalayim where he studies, writes, and teaches. The author is passionate about teaching Jews of all levels of observance.
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Getting Others To Give
In speaking about tzedakah, it says אנכי מצוך לאמר פתח תפתח את ידך לאחיך, I command you saying you shall surely open your hand to your brother…[1] We know of the importance of the mitzva of tzedakah. However, it goes further than that, as a person shouldn’t just give tzedakah but he should get others to donate as well. This idea is couched in the aforementioned words as it can be understood that אנכי מצוך, we are commanded לאמר, to tell others, פתח תפתח את ידך לאחיך, to donate.
We are witness today to many such people who fulfill this. Not only do they give of their own capital but they actively urge others to give as well. They may call their friends so they can donate, host a fundraiser for an institution, simply forward an email or use any of the many other methods to fulfill this. Fortunate is this special nation that we are a part of!
[1] Devarim 15:11.