Friday, March 6, 2026

 


10 comments:

  1. BH
    Is this real, or a joke? Such an integral emblem in Chabad, is now apart of the news.

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    1. Yes it's a real Tzivos Hashem logo. Maybe Tucker doesn't understand what Hashem means.

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    2. BH Shavuah Tov everyone! Think this guy has nothing else to do with his life.

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  2. Rabbi Mendel Kessin “the messianic Secret of Destruction of Iran” https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fUuAgSiJ6kg&t=19s

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  3. *How Tucker Carlson Is Promoting Chabad and Speeding Up the Spread of Chassidus to the Farthest Reaches*

    Without a doubt, Hashem has very creative ways of advancing His plan.

    Sometimes, He even uses our enemies to do it.

    Recent comments by Tucker Carlson about Chabad may have been intended as criticism. But in reality, they are giving Chabad something priceless: attention.

    And attention spreads awareness.

    Awareness spreads curiosity.

    And curiosity leads people to discover the light and teachings of Chassidus.

    Tucker probably does not realize that he may actually be helping bring Moshiach closer.

    The Baal Shem Tov once asked the soul of Moshiach:

    “When will the Master come?”

    The answer was:

    “When the wellsprings of your teachings of Chassidus spread outward to the farthest places.”

    It turns out that Hashem even uses our enemies to help spread those wellsprings.

    And in doing so, they may be helping speed up the Geulah.

    We are getting very close.

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  4. So Tucker Carlson is today's Bilaam, he tried to curse the Jews but he ended up blessing them.

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  5. I asked ChatGPT what the patch was. Chat said there are several different patches, such as a patch that says "Guardians of the beit hamikdash - שומרי בית המקדש". Chat wrote:
    The images above show the type of patch circulating online that commentators like Tucker Carlson referenced. The patch typically shows:

    A drawing of the Jewish Temple (Beit HaMikdash)

    Hebrew text such as “במהרה בימינו” (“speedily in our days”)

    A rectangular Velcro-style morale patch similar to those soldiers sometimes attach to gear.

    These patches are not official Israeli military insignia. They are sold privately and sometimes distributed by activist groups advocating Jewish prayer rights on the Temple Mount.


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  6. BH
    Actually, it’s connected to Chabad Lubavitch, and it’s basically used for the children to be apart of Tzvios HaShem the army of HaShem.
    They have the children learning Torah doing Mitzvos and various other wonderful things that help promote Torah and Mitzvos. Has nothing to do with the Har HaBeit, my children are all signed up in Tzivos HaShem since they a little children and no nefarious activities are allowed. My son and nephews have all been in the army some wear the patch some don’t. In short it was used as a protective gear for the Chayalim. We are all in the Army of HaShem when doing Torah and Mitzvos.

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    1. Yes you're right, it's for the children, thank you. That's what I thought, but I haven't heard about it for so long that I'd forgotten.

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  7. BH
    Thank you and we should all hear good news !

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