The Words of Rav Berland About the Redemption Process Found Rarely in the
Secrets of the Torah

On Rosh Chodesh Elul 5775, the holy Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a delivered his holy words. Today, years later, Rabbi Glazerson finds the words of the Rav in the codes of the Torah; these are his words: "An amazing thing that we found in the Torah code is that the words 'years of Geulah' appear only once in the Torah next to the letters 5775, which arrive next to the letters 'end' in 5781, just as Rav Berland shlit"a said—truly unbelievable. After we searched for these things, we were simply stunned to find them."
Rabbi Glazerson continues and reveals, "Beyond the fact that there are many verses that speak about Geulah, there is a rare thing, when the words 'son of Yishai' and 'son of David' appear together. Furthermore, the word 'Mashiach' appears a great number of times. And most amazing of all, we found the letters 'Berland A' (Eliezer), which statistically is very rare. I do not know how to explain it; it is only one in millions that such a thing would emerge, 'Berland A' next to the words 'Mashiach' and 'years of Geulah,' together with the years."
"Let us see a few things that Rabbi Eliezer said in a lesson on Rosh Chodesh Elul; these are his words: 'Rabbi Eliezer added and stated exact dates for the process of the revelation of Mashiach. According to his words, the process will begin in Elul 5775 and will continue for six years until the end of 5781...' Unbelievable, we saw all of this in the tables we mentioned above."
In another video, Rabbi Glazerson brought additional details related to the matters of Geulah that Rav Berland shlit"a mentioned, but before that, he opened with a short introduction regarding his connection with Rav Berland.
"There are interesting and topical tables here with a very important message that is well worth examining. The matters fit very well with the words of Rav Berland as he delivered them in the year 5776. By the way, I studied in chavruta with Rav Berland in Kfar Chassidim, even before he drew close to Breslov. And yes, I taught in his yeshiva because he wanted them to study there using the Lithuanian method; after all, he always walked with the Ketzot HaChoshen. And that is also what he told his student, Rabbi Arush, who also began to study with me back then at Rav Berland's yeshiva in Jerusalem. Later, in Holland, we spoke with him for two hours about the topics of my books, about the skips in the Torah, and about their connection to Kabbalah, which is present throughout the Zohar; of course, Rav Berland understood the matters and their importance."
"From the data emerging in the tables, we see that we are in a complex situation and truly right before the Geulah."
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