A New Initiative to bring Moshiach

As Lubavitchers we don’t need to be reminded how many times the Rebbe spoke, encouraged, and pleaded with us to do all we can to bring Moshiach.

For decades, many have struggled with the seemingly elusive call to “ker a velt heint” — how can one individual really “turn over the world”? We often feel inspired by a video of the Rebbe speaking about Moshiach. “Wow, I need to do something.” But the question remains: what, exactly, should I do that will truly bring Moshiach?

The Rebbe already gave the answer, clear and direct: “Lo Nifleis Hi Mimcha — it is not beyond you.” Bringing Moshiach does not require lofty calculations or complicated theories. The Rebbe spelled it out for us:

Learn Torah.
Be punctilious in doing mitzvos.
Increase in Ahavas Yisroel and in tzedakah.
And learn about Moshiach and Geulah.

After the famous sicha of Chof Ches Nissan, Rabbi Groner told the Rebbe: “Chassidim are breaking their heads to figure out how to bring Moshiach.” The Rebbe smiled and replied: “Go downstairs, bang on the table, and tell everyone there is no need to break your head. I said several times: You need to learn Torah, be punctilious about doing mitzvos, and increase in Ahavas Yisroel and tzedaka. And see to it to learn something on the topic of Moshiach and Geula.”

This is exactly the foundation of the new Mivtzah Moshiach Initiative, hosted on OneMitzvah.org. The initiative provides a simple, practical framework for Chassidim everywhere to take action — not tomorrow, not in theory, but today.

JOIN TODAY AT – onemitzvah.org/moshiachtoday

The site is still under construction, but the vision is for it to grow into a full library of resources, inspiration, and practical tools to help every Jew take part in the Rebbe’s call.

Each one of us can add something today — another minute of Torah, another mitzvah, another coin of tzedakah — and together, these actions will bring the Geulah Ha’amitis V’hashleimah.

The Rebbe told us exactly what to do. The only question is: will we do it?

 

13 Comments

  • Concerned with Completeness and Accuracy

    One very important piece is missing from this quote. It is found in the written Hebrew transcript and in the video recording: “…the Rebbe spoke, encouraged, and pleaded with us to do all we can to bring Moshiach.” Yes–with oros of Tohu IN KEILIM OF TIKKUN.

    • Founder of the Program

      What about this is not B’Keilim D’Tikkun? You seem to just be looking for problems.

  • Chosid

    The question is, how to construct it in a way that people will want to use it.

    So for example: The poster says: 0 people doing 0 Mitzvos with bringing Moshiach.

    Why the negativity?

    And it’s like saying that no one has done anything till now.

    So maybe it’s best to leave that left side blank.

    • Anonymous

      Its not negativity. its just that no one made any hachlatos yet. If you add mitzvos the numbers on the website go up

    • Chossid

      when you see it says 0 it should bring you to make the numbers go up. We all want Moshiach don’t we?

  • Possible Explanation

    Maybe the one “Concerned with Completeness” was not accusing the program of anything against Keilim of Tikkun and merely pointed it that it was not mentioned. My own experience is that it is almost never mentioned–Tut Altz, period. A dangerous idea.

    • Anonymous

      Its very mysterious how when someone comes up with a big shturem to bring Moshiach everyone is already prepared with buckets of cold water to pour on it “He didn’t quote the whole Sicha” “It’s too this or too that”

      I don’t think its intended to be a exact quote, and besides have common sense. Do we have to write “B’Keilim D’Tikkun” every time we talk about Moshiach or is it just a given?

    • Actually

      Yes, but thats not the focus. its very nice and true, but if thats we took away from the Sicha, that we have to stress every time we do a mitzvah, every time we say We Want Moshiach now “it has to be B’Keilim D’tikkun” then I think we need relearn the Sicha. Its not dangerous if you use common sense and know what is acceptable and what is not. we don’t need to be constantly reminded.

  • Wait

    There’s a thing out of 10000000 or something mitzvos. Is it saying when that many mitzvos are done Moshiach coming?

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