RABBI ARTHUR SEGAL: MESSIAH: DEREK ERETZ: GREAT IS PEACE: JEWISH SPIRITUAL   RENEWAL
    Shalom , Peace and Happy   Holidays:
   Today we   continue with a bit more of Jewish Ethics (Great is Peace - Derek Eretz 10:11 )   apropos to the Holiday Season.
   ''Jose the   Galilean said: The name of the Messiah is also "Peace" (Shalom), as it is   written [Is.4:5]: "The Prince of Peace."
  The concept of a Messiah is not   Hebraic, nor are Heaven and bodily resurrection. These are Jewish rabbinic   concepts discussed in Talmud Sanhedrin.
   During the Messianic Age (Is. 2:4),   humans will no longer have a yetzer ha ra (ego). War, hate, persecution, and   poverty will no longer exist. Everyone, humans and animals, will live in total   peace and well-being.
  In Sanhedrin 98a, the prophet   Elijah's ghost visits Rabbi Joshua.   "When will the Messiah come?" asks   Joshua. "Ask him," the prophet replies. "The Messiah is in Rome among the   poor.'' 
  Joshua travels to Rome and meets   the Messiah.   Joshua asks, "When you will be coming?"   and is told "Today." 
  Joshua returns to Elijah and   says the Messiah did not speak the truth, because he promised to come today, but   did not. Elijah replies, "This is what he said to you: 'Today,   if you will hear his voice,'" a reference to Psalm 95:7. The   coming of the Messiah is conditional, and the condition remains unfulfilled.   
   If we as   individuals and as a society love, work for, and pursue peace, we can attain it.   If we do not love and pursue peace, we will not have peace. If we are not doing   our best, and not listening to God's voice of love and peace, we are not   spiritually deserving of the Messianic Age.
   The Talmud  Shabbat 118b, offers a test. It says   that if all Jews could put aside our differences and observe one Shabbat, the   Messianic Age would come. In reality, if all Jews agreed to do so, without   fighting about what time to light candles or  whether one needs to wear a head   covering, we would already be in the Messianic Age. If the Messiah's name is   "Prince of Peace," let us now learn to love peace and each other.
   Rabbi Arthur   Segal is an international lecturer, author, and teacher. Visit him at www.JewishSpiritualRenewal.org    . Follow him on FaceBook at 'Arthur L Segal', on Twitter at RabbiASegal,   or his blog at http://rabbiarthursegal.blogspot.com    . Email at RabbiASegal@aol.com