The Rambam quoted in the main text states clearly that
no facet of the Torah will ever change. However, the following sources seem to
indicate that certain mitzvos will
change during the time of the Moshiach [Hazrat Mahdi (as)].
Rabbi Yochanan said: in the future, the [books of the] Prophets and Writings
will be neglected, and the five books of the Torah will not be neglected.
[Yerushalmi,
Megillah 1:5]
In the future, during the days of the Moshiach [Hazrat Mahdi (as)], all the [books of
the] Prophets and the Writings will be neglected, except the Scroll of Esther,
which will endure as the five books of the Torah, and the halachos of the Oral
Law, which will never be neglected.
[Rambam, Hilchos
Megillah 2:18]
“… She [Esther] also prepared her table” (Mishlei 9:2) – meaning she prepared her
table in this world and also in the World to Come. What “name of renown”
(ibid.) did she acquire? That in the future all the festivals will be
neglected, while the days of Purim will never be neglected. Rabbi Eliezer said:
Yom Kippur will also never be neglected, as it says, “This shall be to you an
eternal decree” (Vayikra 16:34).
[Yalkut
Shimoni, Mishlei 944]
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