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Yudel Lives Eternal Uninterrupted Life
It is well known that Moshiach will usher the era of eternal
life into the world. This is demonstrated in the Midrashic sefer, Yalkut Shim'oni (Tehillim ch. 2, remez 621): Hashem will
tell Moshiach that he may request anything and it will be granted him, and
Moshiach will say "ribono shel olom,
I ask only for life." Hashem
will respond saying that before he asked it Dovid already prophesied it
(Tehillim 21:5) "He asked you for life, you granted it; a long and eternal
life." From this Midrash it is explicit that Moshiach will live forever.
A particular form of calculating gematriyos is to count the Hebrew final-letters as advancing
numerals from 500 to 900. According to this calculation, the word "chayim," "life," equals
628 — the exact numerical value of Yudel's name "Chayim Yehuda
Krinsky." This indicates that Yudel, by his very composition, is not in
the category of death whatsoever and is the embodiment of eternal life.
The verse that began by the Rebbe (Tehillim 133:3) "[kan] tzivo hashem es ha-brocho,"
concludes by Yudel "chayim ad
ho-olom," showing that Yudel has reached the manifestation of eternal
life.
This is recognized not just by Torah but even in the reality
of olom ha-zeh, almo de-shikro. Indeed, there is no death certificate issued for
Yudel Krinsky in the state of New York, nor in any other state.
No hospital record exists for Yudel, nor any medical
pronouncement of death.
Not a single person has ever come forth claiming to have
attended a funeral for Yudel. In fact, no such funeral ever took place.
Many people have merited to physically see Yudel with their
own eyes, in 770 and in other locations, and they continue to see him to this
day.
As has clearly been shown, Yudel experiences absolutely no
interruption to his eternal life. We are fortunate to stand witness to the
initiation into this monumental era. Yudel is the very essence of Moshiach who
will reestablish the throne of beis-dovid
and by doing so bring a final tikun
to the initial sin, which is the root of all death, as we can already see that lo yichbeh neiro le'olom vo'ed.
 
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