Shocking: Redemption, Resurrection & Divine Justice, Who Will Live in the Messianic Era Forever?
Follow us: https://www.hidabroot.com https://www.youtube.com/@Hidabrootcom https://www.instagram.com/hidabroot_global https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbCYZjl1CYoa4ulQIK2q Jewish Souls, Olam HaBa, Reincarnation, Gehinom, Redemption, Kabbalah, Resurrection, Divine Justice, Unity, Repair This video explores deep Torah teachings on the eternal nature of the Jewish soul as explained by Rabbi Yitzchak Botton. Drawing from classical sources, Kabbalah, the Zohar, and the writings of major sages, this lesson clarifies why the souls rooted in the 600,000 Neshamot of Israel, known as chelek Elokah, can never be destroyed. It explains reincarnation, extreme spiritual consequences, suffering as rectification, resurrection phases, and the final promise that every Jewish soul—righteous or wicked—will ultimately reach Olam HaBa after full repair. Themes include Divine justice, unity of Israel, tough love, cosmic responsibility, Gehinom, resurrection, and the healing of creation. Comment on this video by Rabbi Yitzchak Botton #bible #messiah #RabbiYitzchakBotton #kabbalah #torah #judaism #god #religion #allah #education #heaven #messianicera #endtimes #Jewish #prophecy y #judaism #israel #AmericanJews #GogUMagog #torah #life #Judaism #TorahStudy #Kabbalah #JewishSoul #OlamHaBa #Gehinom #Reincarnation #JewishWisdom #TorahLessons #WorldToCome #Redemption #Mashiach #Zohar #SpiritualGrowth I. The Eternal Nature of the Jewish Soul • Souls of Israel originate from the 600,000 root souls • Called chelek Elokah — “a portion of godliness” • Cannot be erased or annihilated • Even the extremely wicked cannot lose their ultimate existence • All Jewish souls—righteous or wicked—ultimately reach Olam HaBa Main Ideas: Jewish souls are divine in essence Spiritual existence cannot be destroyed Ultimate destiny is guaranteed II. Consequences, Rectification & Spiritual Accountability • No one gets a “free ride”—damage must be repaired • Suffering, reincarnation, and repeated life-missions are part of rectification • Even the most severe sinners must fix their actions • Long periods of suffering in spiritual realms may occur • Suffering is not punishment for destruction, but healing for restoration Main Ideas: Rectification is mandatory Severe wrongdoing leads to severe suffering Suffering serves a restorative Divine purpose III. Unity of Israel as One Soul • All souls form a single unified entity • One soul cannot be divided or destroyed • Every individual soul is part of the collective identity • Divine justice must preserve the whole, therefore every part must be restored Main Ideas: Israel is spiritually one No part of one soul can be annihilated Collective unity ensures universal resurrection IV. Olam HaBa, Reward, and Complex Judgment • Mishnah in Sanhedrin — all Israel have a share in the World to Come • Some souls do not deserve resurrection due to severe sins • Yet, despite lacking merit, they still ultimately rise after correction • Multiple stages of resurrection—wicked may rise only at the final stage • Divine justice meets Divine love: ultimate restoration Main Ideas: Merit determines when, not if, a soul reaches Olam HaBa Some souls rise earlier, others only at the end The end state includes all Jewish souls after correction V. Long-Term Hope, Mercy & Prayer for Redemption • Praying for Hashem’s compassion to shorten suffering • Asking for early redemption and resurrection • Hoping for a future without death • Calling for unity, increased love, and mutual responsibility • Yearning for miracles, peace, and the eternal perfected world Main Ideas: Redemption can come mercifully Love and unity speed redemption Hope for a world without death and universal peace Soul & Identity Neshamot Yisrael – Souls of Israel Bnei Hashem – Children of Hashem Chelek Elokah – Portion of godliness Shishim Ribo Neshamot – 600,000 root souls Klal Yisrael as One Soul – Unified collective soul Afterlife & Destiny Olam HaBa – World to Come Olam HaNeshamot – World of Souls Gehinom – Purification realm Tikkun – Rectification Gilgul Neshamot – Reincarnation Judgment & Consequences Chiyuv Tikkun – Obligation to repair Suffering for Repair – Restorative consequences Temporary Severance – Loss of merit, not existence Resurrection & Redemption Techiyat HaMetim – Resurrection of the dead Acharit HaYamim – End of Days Mashiach – Messiah Early/Final Resurrection – Staged rising of souls Classical Sources Mishnah Sanhedrin – “All Israel have a share…” Talmud – Lists souls lacking merit Zohar – Kabbalistic foundation Spiritual Themes Divine Mercy (Rachamim) – Compassion Tough Love – Suffering as correction Achdut – Unity of Israel Geulah – Redemption For more inspiring content: @Hidabrootcom

