Tuesday, August 18, 2026

The Star of Moshiach is Closer Than Ever

At 2:43 on this video you can clearly see two suns.  A big one and a small one.  I've been telling you we have two suns for a long time now....  some people don't believe it, seeing is believing.... how about the heat in the Northern Hemisphere....  the fires all over the world from the heat.... it's not normal.   Yes, we have two suns.   Is the second sun the Kochav Yaakov?  I have always believed that this second sun is something special, and is connected to Geula, and possibly the Kochav Yaakov.  The second sun has seven or eight planets orbiting around it which can clearly be seen from earth and are photographed on a daily basis from various places by a team of dedicated sky watchers.  

Rabbi Ovadia does not know much about the second sun, apart from thinking it is the Kochav Yaakov.  I, on the other hand, have spent about five years following this second sun and it's planets, so I know quite a lot about it.   Unfortunately, the only person who has been talking about this on the internet [Samuel Hofman] mixes up the truth with a lot of nonsense and therefore it's a mish-mash of truth and fiction.  

Yes, we have two suns.  One of them, the red star, is quite possibly [probably?] the Kochav Yaakov, as Rabbi Ovadia is mentioning in this video.  And yes, the Kochav Yaakov is RED.  

The Kochav Yaakov is predicted to appear on the 25th day of the sixth month, which is Elul.  We are currently in Elul, and we are about three weeks away from that date.  

It will either happen, or it won't.  We've been waiting a long time..... but it's here, and it's been here for many years, since 2010 to be exact.  That was the Hebrew year 5770.  An auspicious number if ever there was one.  So let us pray that it happens, and we don't have to wait any more.  


Rabbi Yuval Ovadia


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