A new wiki project in Hebrew called Toras Hageula was launched in conjunction with the 25th anniversary of 28 Nissan 5751.
The project is overseen by Mashpiim and Roshei Yeshiva, and is sure to be a big hit with those seeking to gain in-depth information about the Geula.
This initiative aims to make it possible for anash or anyone with Yeshiva background to learn about Moshiach and Geulo from the entire scope of Torah literature as outlined by the Rebbe in the sicha of tazria-metzora 5751.
The editor-in-chief is Rabbi Shneur Zalman Wilshansky. The following are members of the editorial board: (listed alphabetically) , Rabbi Leibel Altein, Rabbi Sholom Charitonov, Rabbi Mendy Elishevitz, Rabbi Avrohom Gerlitzky, Rabbi Yechiel Michel Gorelik, Rabbi Levi Jacobson, Rabbi Yehuda Leib Schapiro, Rabbi Nachman Shapiro, Rabbi Dovid Schochet, Rabbi Chaim Hillel Shpringer.
Rabbi Zushe Silberstein, director of the project, emphasized that the sample entries published on the site are still a work in progress. The material has been uploaded now in connection with Chof Ches Nissan. We’re hoping and expecting to receive constructive feedback from the public that will help shape the future of the project. Also, we invite anyone who is capable and willing to partake in the research and the writing of the subjects.
The website address is www.TorasHageula.org.
Toras Hageula is made possible by the support of several shluchim and anash: Anonymous, Rabbi Yona Gelernter, Rabbi Shalom Gelernter, Rabbi Zelig Rivkin, Chabad of Colombia, Rabbi Eliezer Shapiro of Hamafitz Stam, Rabbi Mendel Silberstein, and Rabbi Dovid Weitman. Any support will be helpful and greatly appreciated.
To send feedback on the project, click here.
Nice idea but the two arguably biggest experts in inyonei Moshiach R’ Isser Weisberg and R’ Hechel Greenberg are surprisingly missing.
Can you please let users edit and add to the articles? That’s the entire point if awiki after all. Also, the content is limited to the text from original sources, that’s nice but already available in Wikipedia, on each sugya there are discourses in kabbalah age chassidus, and also there are no sources from kabbalah, etc
With 10 big rabbis working in this, you can have a lot more content. And if you open it up to the public then it can be a real resource not a kuntz.
Another vote for engish!
Even hear of “translate this page” into any language? Try it on Google!
B”H Finally, B”H!
It’s called ויקישיבה
Check it out. It has everything
But why not in english?
We need this but for everything in Yiddishkeit!! Someone should be able to google ‘source of tefillin’ (random example) and find stuff!!!!
Kal vachomer with moshiach’dike inyanim.
Moshiach now!!
Would be even greater if they would do the same for other languages such as english and Yiddish
It’s about time! WikiChassidus
BS”D
I guess Moschiach ain’t coming to the English speaking crowd chas v’ sholom
Finally collive!..just the beginning. .may this continue and may we merit the geula soon and an end to all the tragedies that have befallen chabad.amen!