Amazing Story: Me & My Daughter Share a Special Moment Israel End-Times, This Will Bring Messiah
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A Simple Moment With Me & My Daughter That Changed Everything | How Sharing Candy & Pretzels Builds a Home for Hashem | The Secret to Bringing Mashiach Now is Love 7 Kindness |
Sharing Pretzels Builds the Beit HaMikdash, Acts of Kindness Bring Mashiach Closer, Unity Protects the Jewish People, Ending Internal Fighting Invites Hashem Back, God Steps Back So We Can Step Forward, Everyday Chesed Reveals Divine Purpose, Small Deeds Build God’s Home, Love Between Jews Brings Redemption
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A Life-Changing Story & Secret that Can Help End Wars & Bring the Messianic Era Closer
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In this heartfelt and deeply inspiring VIDEO, Rabbi Yitzchak Botton shares a morning moment with his daughter that unfolds into a profound lesson about kindness, chesed, Jewish unity, and building the Beit HaMikdash, Jerusalem temple through acts of kindness. A bag of pretzel sticks becomes a doorway into understanding how sharing, love between Jews, and everyday opportunities for giving literally help rebuild God’s home in this world. Drawing from the verse “Olam chesed yibaneh”, Rabbi Botton reveals how Hashem steps back to allow us to fill the world with kindness—bringing His presence back into creation. With powerful reflections on the spiritual state of the Jewish people today, Rabbi Botton calls for radical unity, unconditional love, and ending internal fighting as the greatest protection against enemies and the key to bringing Mashiach and the Beit HaMikdash.
I. A Morning Story: Pretzel Sticks & an Unexpected Lesson
Rabbi Yitzchak Botton recounts a hectic morning rushing his daughter to the school bus.
She worries about not having a snack, but discovers pretzel sticks in her bag and is thrilled.
Her unique reason for loving pretzel sticks: she shares the extra with friends.
This sparks an idea: a teaching moment about building a “home” with pretzel sticks.
She first answers literally—but then discovers the deeper meaning: sharing builds spiritual structures.
Main Ideas: building moments with children; kindness as construction; sharing as holiness; Rabbi Yitzchak Botton’s personal story.
II. The Deeper Lesson: Building the Beit HaMikdash Through Kindness
Rabbi Botton explains to his daughter that sharing pretzel sticks helps “build the Beit HaMikdash.”
Later, he repeats the lesson using candies from a Bar Mitzvah celebration.
She remembers: “By sharing them!” — reinforcing the core teaching.
This mirrors the verse “Olam chesed yibaneh” (The world is built through kindness).
God hides Himself to allow humans to fill the world with kindness and reveal His presence.
Our acts of kindness become the “building blocks” of God’s home in this world.
Main Ideas: Olam chesed yibaneh; Hashem’s hiddenness; human role in creation; kindness as Divine construction.
III. God Steps Back So We Can Step Forward
Hashem can provide for everyone directly—but withholds to allow us to partner in creation.
This “arena” is where humans reveal godliness by filling the world with goodness.
Every act of kindness brings Hashem back into His world and fulfills the purpose of creation.
Rebuilding the Beit HaMikdash begins with rebuilding human relationships.
Main Ideas: partnership with God; revealing God in the world; purpose of creation; kindness as Divine presence.
IV. A Call to Jewish Unity in a Time of Global Danger
The Jewish people are facing threats around the world.
The greatest protective force is not political strategy—it is unity.
Internal division causes more spiritual harm than ritual shortcomings.
When Jews love each other unconditionally, Hashem responds with unconditional love and protection.
Jewish survival and redemption depend on our relationships with one another.
Main Ideas: unity; unconditional love between Jews; ending internal fighting; spiritual protection; national survival.
V. The Ultimate Goal: Bringing Hashem Back Into the World
Through kindness, unity, and shared purpose, we rebuild God’s home.
When we stop fighting each other and act as one family, we bring Mashiach closer.
Rabbi Botton ends with a vision: the pretzel sticks and candies of a child symbolizing the building blocks of redemption.
Main Ideas: Mashiach; rebuilding the Beit HaMikdash; national unity; redemption through kindness.
Father and Daughter Real-Life Story, building the Beit Ha Mikdash and a Home for God through Love and Kindness, Rabbi Yitzchak Botton
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