🔥A Cry for the World: To Those Who Still Fear Hashem🔥
- Honorable Rabbi Yosef Edery

- Jul 27
- 3 min read
Updated: Jul 28

Baruch Hashem
The world groans beneath the weight of corruption.
The gates of mercy, held shut not by Heaven, but by men—men drunk on greed, blinded by envy, chained by their lust for power. While they dine in palaces built on suffering, the widow cries alone. The orphan grows up without love. The foreigner is cast out like dust on the wind.
Where are you, Children of God?Where are you, mighty ones who still believe in truth, in justice, in kindness?Why are your hands not trembling? Why are your eyes dry?
To those who guard the gates of advancement with iron fists—enough!
You have slowed the world’s healing. You deny technology that could save lives. You hoard medicine, you withhold knowledge, you suppress the light of others, fearing it will outshine your own. You are Pharaoh again, afraid to lose your crown, enslaving the very generation that could redeem us.
But you will not win. Because there are still those who tremble at Hashem’s Name.
To the God-fearing of every nation, every people, every land—UNITE.
This is not the time to retreat. This is not the time to build fences between synagogues, mosques, churches, temples, or hearts.
This is the time to break fences.
The time to be one body, one soul, one cry:
"Hashem Echad, U'Shmo Echad!""ה' אחד ושמו אחד!"
Let the righteous rise. Let them refuse comfort until the world is redeemed.
Let them take the poor into their homes, wipe the tears of the lonely, break the chains of the oppressed.
You do good? Then do MORE.
Let your tzedakah scream louder than propaganda.Let your Torah shine brighter than any neon screen.Let your humility bury the pride of the wicked.
And never, ever rest. Not until the Kingdom of Hashem is visible again on this earth.
To those who dare fight the deceivers of our time—those who twist truth, rewrite morality, and sell lies in golden wrappers—your battle is sacred. Do not stop. Do not lower your sword of justice, of Torah, of compassion. The hour is late, but not lost.
Erase the evil from your heart.Beg Hashem to show you your flaws.
Be low, so He may lift you high.
Be empty, so He may fill you.
Be ready, so He may use you.
Be His tool, His vessel, His foot-soldier in the war of light against darkness.
This world was never meant to belong to tyrants. It belongs to the meek, the merciful, the ones who walk humbly with God.
Let us build a world where children laugh freely, where tears are rare and prayers are constant. Let us fight like lions—but serve like sheep.
The hour approaches.
Moshiach stands at the gates.
Who will open the door?
With trembling hands and a burning heart, I place this before you.
Let us make His name great on this lowly earth.
קדוש, קדוש, קדושה' צבאותמלא כל הארץ כבודו
And may it be soon—in our days—that the Kingdom of Hashem is fully revealed upon the earth. With Hashem as the ultimate King, and His servant Moshiach—the King of Israel—ruling in righteousness, humility, and wisdom. He shall represent the Torah, the eternal constitution of creation, and Torah shall become the law of the land. The Sanhedrin shall rise as the High Court, seated in holiness, restored in Jerusalem, with ministers of thousands, hundreds, fifties, and tens deployed across the world—not as tyrants, but as shepherds of justice.
The treasuries of Rome, amassed in corruption, shall be inherited by the righteous to serve truth and kindness. No longer will power belong to the wicked, but to those who carry Hashem’s light. The moral fabric of society will be rewoven with the threads of justice, truth, and peace, as defined by the pure, holy word of Hashem in His Torah, carried out by the children of Israel as a light unto the nations.
And all this will be supported and amplified by the special tools Hashem has placed in this world—technology, innovation, and the wisdom of the ages—redeemed from their misuse, and dedicated fully to the service of the Creator.
This is our wish. This is our cry. This is our blessing to humanity.
May it come speedily, with mercy.
Amen.
Yosef Edery
Sanhedrin Initiative Advisor
With the assistance of AI.
For Hashem and Moshiach’s Arrival.

















📯 Everyone should be a Messiah.
Not in grandiosity—but in service. Not to be worshipped—but to heal.
Every person who brings light is a harbinger of salvation. Everyone who brings peace carries the oil of anointing within them.
Be a Messiah for your family. Be a Messiah for your people. Be a Messiah for the world.
For Hashem isn't waiting for a title—He's waiting for people to bring heaven to earth.
🕊 "And the Spirit of God will rest upon him... the spirit of wisdom, of knowledge, and of the fear of the Lord." (Isaiah 11) Shalom and greetings from Germany. Christian Schmitt