For all those who say they want Moshiach, this is a once-in-a-year opportunity you cannot miss.
Tonight is Asara B'Tevet, one of the most crucial fasts of the entire year—the fast that commemorates Nebuchadnezzar's siege around Jerusalem, the beginning of events that led to the destruction of the Beis HaMikdash.
The Chasam Sofer teaches, says H'Rav Amar, that every year on Asara B'Tevet the world is judged whether Moshiach will come this year or not—whether the Beis HaMikdash will be rebuilt.
This isn't just a fast about the past—it's about our future.
Rav Avitan adds that you can daven for your own personal geulah tonight as well. Whatever exile you're experiencing in your life—this is the time to cry out for your redemption.
Don't take this opportunity lightly. Tell H'shem how much you want the geulah—it depends on you.
The Yanuka says it only took one person's actions to bring about the destruction of the Beis HaMikdash, then it only needs one person to rebuild it. So why shouldn't that person be you?
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