Seder Mo’ed is a steady march toward the Bais Hamikdash, a dance of longing and return. From the sugyos of Shemiras Shabbos to the intricate architecture of Eruvin, which is modeled after the Ulam; from the Korban Pesach to the Korban Chagigah; from the Chatzotzros of Taanis to the aveilus of Moed Katan — Seder Mo’ed is a Megillah of Golus and Geulah.
But most of all, it is ameilus that redeems — Torah that uplifts. For the Lomdei Oraysa, every Amud is a step out of Golus. The hana’ah of daily learning is itself a taste of redemption; a quiet Geulah that unfolds, one sugya at a time.