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Ketz HaYamin (The Appointed End / Calculating the End)
The 'appointed end' of redemption and the fraught enterprise of calculating it (against which the Sages warned) — a major eschatological theme.
"Ketz HaYamin" is the "appointed end" — the destined time of final redemption — and, with it, the age-old temptation to calculate exactly when it will come. The Sages sharply warned against such date-setting ("may those who calculate the end be cursed"), urging trust and readiness instead. The tension between longing to know and being told to wait runs through Jewish messianic hope.
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וְאַתָּ֖ה לֵ֣ךְ לַקֵּ֑ץ וְתָנ֛וּחַ וְתַעֲמֹ֥ד לְגֹרָלְךָ֖ לְקֵ֥ץ הַיָּמִֽין׃
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