Achdus (Unity) – Jews will achieve a state of inner unity, "we won''t be individuals." While remaining in separate bodies, all Jews (including those who are not presently Torah-observant) will feel as one with each other and with "all Jews who will ever be born and who were already born and who are alive now." (excluding the "tricker Jews" [see below].) Every Jew will know what other Jews are thinking and each one will know everything that the other knows. Each will have his own opinions, but he will also know the opinions of others. All of us will know what is about to unfold. "We will ask other people ''do you feel me inside you?'' If they say ''yes'', they''re a good guy. If they say ''no'', they''re a good non-Jew. If they don''t say anything, they''re a bad guy and we''ll have to kill them in the war." The boy says he thinks this will take place at dawn on the Tuesday of 7 Sivan (2nd day of Shavuos 5765/June 14 2005)
• 5765/5766 – The boy says that G-d may choose another date, however it is interesting to note that the Zohar (Va''era 119a) states that "in the year sixty six the Moshiach will appear."
• Jews will be one – The Midrash Tanchuma (Nitzavim) states: "Israel will not be redeemed until they become one assembly;" Tanya, ch. 32 "all Jews are truly brothers of one father...only the bodies are distinct;" Talk of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, 20th of Adar, 5751"...in the Era of Redemption. Mashiach will gather together every single member of the Jewish people and at that time...each individual will include within himself an entire congregation of Jews."
Rebbe Nachman of Breslov''s Sefer HaMidos (entry on "Emunah"): "Because of the Achdus the Jews will have, Moshiach will come.";
Note this statement of the Lubavitcher Rebbe (Eve Of The 2nd Day Of Rosh Chodesh Adar I, 5752), "This is a fundamental prerequisite for the Redemption, that the Jews join together ''as one man, with one heart.''"
At the time of the Achdus there will be a resurrection of "regular" Jews, meaning all Jews other than Moshe (Moses) and Aharon, the Partriarchs/Matriarchs, the Rebbeim, and the Jewish Kings. (We asked, "what about the tzaddikim (righteous)" and the boy replied "these (''regular'' Jews who passed away) are tzaddikim.") No one will see them, but we (Jewish people) will know they are there. "They will be the way we will be when Moshiach comes." These first ones won''t be seen...the rest (who rise from the dead) will be seen...in the end, they will all be seen.
• Resurrection of tzaddikim (all "regular" Jews) – the Lubavitcher Rebbe, citing Zohar Toldos 140a, that at the time of the redemption, "tzaddikim arise immediately," and Isaiah 60:21, "Your people are all tzaddikim;"
• Will not see them – Rebbe Shalom DovBer, Hemshech Ayin Bais p.675, "[After the revival of the dead] there will still be souls in bodies, but the bodies will not be physical like our physical bodies today."
Moshe Rabbeinu (Moses), Rachel, and the Patriarchs and Matriarchs who are buried in Chevron (Hebron) will be resurrected. This will be reported in the newspapers arou