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Question: How should The Temple be built?
We destroy the mosqu, and build the Temple - 9 (81.8%)
Wait for Moshiach - 1 (9.1%)
we dont need a Temple - 0 (0%)
Not Sure - 1 (9.1%)
 
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« Reply #15 on: July 20, 2010, 11:41:29 PM »

muman613,    thanks for the info.       Any time you do speak to one or more Chabad Rabbis about the conditions pertaining to building the Third Temple,   I would be very interested in reading what they mentioned.      I agree with your thoughts about Chabad.      From what I heard on my recent trip to Israel,   the Rebbe put a great emphasis on male Jews putting on Tefillin.      

If you do have the opportunity to go to Israel,    one place that I think you would really enjoy seeing is the town of Kfar Chabad.     They have a replica of 770 Eastern Parkway,   Brooklyn  (  Chabad Headquarters )  in Kfar Chabad.     One thing that stands out about Kfar Chabad is there are NO street signs in the town.    That's something I never saw prior to my visit to Israel.  

Wow...

Another interesting thing... Last night while saying goodnight to Rabbi Kagan an Israeli guy walks past and says something about "Uman" to him... Rabbi Kagan goes "Nachman Nachman MeUman" but I don't think he remembers that it is my last name. He said something about having gone to Uman a couple of times. I ask him about any local Breslov shuls and he jests to me that this shul {his Chabad house} is a Breslov shul... I am the only one at Chabad house who lets his peyos grow long but I am not ashamed of it. It is a Breslov custom and I believe that my ancestors used to let theirs grow too.


My Peyot are about this long..
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« Reply #16 on: July 20, 2010, 11:57:39 PM »

It's great to see the positive impact that Chabad has made on you.           

One thing I've noticed is the variety of Jews who take part in Chabad activities.     The word that comes to mind that I believe best defines Chabad is  'OUTREACH '.   
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« Reply #17 on: July 21, 2010, 12:01:11 AM »

It's great to see the positive impact that Chabad has made on you.           

One thing I've noticed is the variety of Jews who take part in Chabad activities.     The word that comes to mind that I believe best defines Chabad is  'OUTREACH '.   

Thank you, Baruch Hashem!
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