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Prominent Israeli Rabbi Reveals the Name of
the Messiah
This story comes to us direct from “Israel
Today” October 14, 2008
Shortly before he died, one of Israel's
most prominent rabbis wrote the name of the Messiah on a small note which he
requested would remain sealed until now. When the note was opened, it revealed
what many have known for centuries: Yehushua, or Yeshua (also called Jesus), is the Messiah.
A few
months before he died, one of the nation’s most prominent rabbis, Yitzhak Kaduri
wrote the name of the Messiah on a small note which he requested would remain
sealed until now. When the note was unsealed, it revealed what many have known
for centuries: Yahushua, or Yeshua (Jesus),
is Israel’s
Messiah.

This is a copy of the Rabbis writing containing Messiah
Yahushua’s (Yeshua’s) name!
With the
biblical name of Yahushua, the Rabbi and Kabbalist described the Messiah using
six words and hinting that the initial letters form the name of the Messiah. The
secret note said:
Concerning the letter abbreviation of the
Messiah’s name, “He will lift the people and prove that his
word and law are valid.”
“This is I have signed in the month of mercy,
Messiahs-Name-Yitzhak-Kaduri.”
The
Hebrew sentence (translated above in bold) with the hidden name of the Messiah
reads: “Yarim Ha’Am Veyokhiakh Shedvaro Vetorato Omdim.”
The
initials spell the Hebrew name of Yahushua. Yahushua and Yeshua are effectively
the same name, derived from the same Hebrew root of the word
“salvation” as documented in Zechariah 6:11 and Ezra 3:2. The same
priest writes in Ezra, “Yeshua son of Yozadak” while writing in Zechariah “Yahushua son of Yohozadak.” The
priest adds the holy abbreviation of God’s name, in the father’s
name Yozadak and in the name Yeshua.
With one
of Israel’s
most prominent rabbis indicating the name of the Messiah is Yeshua, it is
understandable why his last wish was to wait one year after his death before
revealing what he wrote. Thus it was at the time the consecration of his
tombstone this was revealed.
When the
name of Yahushua appeared in Kaduri’s message, some ultra-Orthodox Jews
from his Nahalat Yitzhak Yeshiva (seminary) in Jerusalem
argued that their master did not leave the exact solution for decoding the
Messiah’s name.
The
revelation received only scant coverage in the Israeli media. Only the Hebrew
websites News First Class (Nfc) and www.Kaduri.net mentioned the Messiah note,
insisting it was 100% authentic.
Jewish
readers responded on the websites' forums with mixed feelings: “So this
means Rabbi Kaduri
was a Christian?” and “The Christians are dancing and
celebrating,” were some of the comments.
Israel
Today spoke to two of
Kaduri’s followers in Jerusalem
who plainly admitted that the note was totally authentic, but that it was
confusing for his followers as well. “We have no idea how the Rabbi got
to this name of the Messiah,” one of them said.

The
late Rabbi Kaduri
KADURI'S
PORTRAYAL OF THE MESSIAH
A few
months before Kaduri died at the age of 108, he surprised his followers when he
told them that he met the Messiah. At the time rabbi Kaduri gave a message in
his synagogue on Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, teaching how to recognize
the Messiah. He also mentioned that the Messiah would appear to Israel
after Ariel Sharon’s death. (The former prime minister is still in a coma
after suffering a massive stroke more than a year ago.) There are some other
Chassidic rabbis that have predicted the same, including Rabbi Haim Cohen, Kabbalist Nir
Ben Artzi
and the wife of Rabbi Haim
Kneiveskzy.
Kaduri’s
grandson, Rabbi Yosef
Kaduri, said his grandfather spoke
many times during his last days about the coming of the Messiah and redemption
through the Messiah.
The
rabbis spiritual portrayals of the Messiah are reminiscent of New Testament
accounts were published on the websites Kaduri.net and Nfc:
“The
revelation of the Messiah will be fulfilled in two stages: First, he will
actively confirm his position as Messiah without knowing himself that he is the
Messiah. Then he will reveal himself to some Jews, not necessarily to wise
Torah scholars. It can be even simple people. Only then he will reveal himself
to the whole nation. The people will wonder and say: ‘What, that’s
the Messiah?’ Many have known his name but have not believed that he is
the Messiah.”
FAREWELL
TO A 'TSADIK'
Rabbi Yitzhak Kaduri was known for his photographic memory and his memorization
of the Bible, the Talmud, Rashi and other Jewish writings. He knew Jewish sages
and celebrities of the last century and rabbis who lived in the Holy Land and kept the faith alive before the
State of Israel was born.
Kaduri
was not only highly esteemed because of his age of 108. He was charismatic and wise,
and chief rabbis looked up to him as a Tsadik,
a righteous man or saint. He would give advice and blessings to everyone who
asked. Thousands visited him to ask for counsel or healing. His followers speak
of many miracles and his students say that he predicted many disasters.
When he
died, more than 200,000 people joined the funeral procession on the streets of Jerusalem
to pay their respects as he was taken to his final resting place.
“When
he comes, the Messiah will rescue Jerusalem
from foreign religions that want to rule the city,” Kaduri once said.
“They will not succeed for they will fight against one another.”
THE
RABBI'S FAMILY REACT
Rabbi David Kaduri, the
80-year-old son of the late Rabbi Yitzhak Kaduri
confirmed that in his last year, his father had talked and dreamed almost
exclusively about the Messiah and his coming. “My father has met the
Messiah in a vision,” he said, “and told us that he would come
soon.”
Israel
Today was given access to many of
the rabbi's manuscripts, written in his own hand for the exclusive use of his
students. Most striking were the cross-like symbols painted by Kaduri all over
the pages. In the Jewish tradition, one does not use crosses. In fact, even the
use of a plus sign is discouraged because it might be mistaken for a cross.
But
there they were, scribbled in the rabbi's own hand. When we asked what those
symbols meant, Rabbi David
Kaduri said they were “signs
of the angel." Pressed further about the meaning of the “signs of
the angel," he said he had no idea. Rabbi David Kaduri
went on to explain that only his father had had a spiritual relationship with
God and had met the Messiah in his dreams.
Orthodox Jews around the Nahalat Yitzhak Yeshiva told Israel Today a few weeks later that the story
about the secret note of Rabbi Kaduri
should never have come out, and that it had damaged the name the revered old
sage.
Also read the author’s book The Sixth Principle & Baruch
HaSHEM Tzuri
This
page was presented by; Rabbi Gershom.
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