MNG: Army of King Moshiach invites you to Join Now.
- Honorable Rabbi Yosef Edery

- 22 hours ago
- 5 min read

Introduction and Explanation
This text is an enthusiastic recruitment call inspired by Chabad-Lubavitch Chasidism, especially its Moshiach Driven Passionate Base, which views the Rebbe of holy righteous blessed memory, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, as the King Moshiach.
Although legally in Halacha the Rebbe is not currently qualified to be Moshiach unless he rises in the resurrection (1), it may be said he is the personal redeemer of many in our generation through his leading role by example and sharing of immense knowledge in Torah.
It can be said the Rebbe earned the legendary title of Rebbe King Moshiach Shlita rightfully, as world Jewry are indebted to him (2).
The Rebbe's efforts in establishing Tsivos Hashem, meaning "G-d's Army," were groundbreaking.
This initiative, launched in 1980 and ongoing, mobilizes Jewish children worldwide as an army of good deeds, focusing on Torah study and Mitzvos to hasten the coming of Moshiach (3)(4).
It emphasizes spiritual warfare through positive actions, transforming everyday observance into acts of conquest over negativity.
Unfortunately, in the holy land of Israel, it has become apparent as of late, that even to destroy the enemies of the Jewish people, referred to in the Torah as Amalek, it is necessary to do so with intent and religious order (5)(6).
This extends not just to children but to all G-d-fearing soldiers in the IDF, who increasingly draw on faith for strength (29)(30)(31).
The Moshiach patch has become popular amongst soldiers in the IDF, symbolizing hope for redemption and serving as a reminder of ultimate victory (32)(33)(34)(35)(36)(37)(38).
Similarly, patches depicting the Third Temple represent a yearning for the rebuilding of the Beit Hamikdash, gaining traction among troops as emblems of heritage and faith (39)(40)(41)(42)(43)(44)(45).
This merging of Jewish religious culture and spirit has been responsible for many great victories in the last few years for Israel, including enhanced strategic operations in Gaza and Lebanon, bolstered by increased religious observance and national religious influence in the military (29)(30)(31)(46)(47)(48).
The message urges Jews to enlist in the Army of King Moshiach, a collective putting their loyalty under Hashem, his Torah with the aim of fulfillment of prophecy of Redemption, and invites non-Jews to follow the Noahide laws, while affirming Jewish indestructibility against threats.
This draws from Torah, Talmudic, and Chasidic traditions to highlight Jewish peoplehood, the land, and messianic redemption.
The Invitation message
Welcome to the "Advertise and Proclaim" Unit (Uncompromised Awareness and Dissemination of Divine, Torah-Based, Moshiach Consciousness) of the Army of the King Moshiach:
This Unit addresses you, Jew, with the goal of recruiting you as a loyal and devoted soldier to the Rebbe Shlita of Lubavitch, the King Moshiach.
It aims to build a strong team for the advertise and proclaim Unit, spreading consciousness and uncompromised awareness of what constitutes the essence of Jewish existence: Am Yisrael (the People of Israel), Eretz Yisrael (the Land of Israel), and Torat Yisrael (the Torah of Israel) (7)(8)(9).
To the Nations: Adhere to the 7 Commandments of the Children of Noah, which are universal moral laws derived from the Torah and binding on all humanity (10)(11)(12)(13).
These serve as only a starting point for the nations to join the exit of the exile and enter the wisdom of the Torah and the ways of our fathers, emphasizing family purity and prosperity-building civilization in humility under the King of the universe, Hashem (14)(15) and the Torah.
To the Enemies Seeking to Destroy the People of Israel: We are the eternal nation! The victorious nation! (16) We have a king, the King Moshiach.
He destroys Amalek and the idea of Amalek (the annihilation of the People of Israel) (17)(18)(19), and builds the Temple (20)(21)(22). He returns to his complete and promised land, "from the river of Egypt to the great river, the river Euphrates" (23)(24)(25)(26).
To The soldier: serving in the holy and honorable Army of the King Moshiach (27), and also, to distinguish, for the son of Noah who accepts upon himself the 7 Commandments of the Children of Noah as "the Army of the Sons of Noah" (28).
Being that Hashem sees all hearts and minds, your decision to join the Army of King Moshiach is up to you in this moment.
Proclaim "long live the King Moshiach" and with that, lock in your intent to Hashem to serve Him and bring about the full days of Moshiach.
In addition, we ask those joining us to check out Mnglobal.org for more details and ways to join the groups, communities, and organizations, to unite in these moments under Hashem and His Torah with Ahavat Yisroel, respect for one another, and the commitment not to accept "lashon hara" like that of from the spies which told Israel "they are too great, you cannot defeat them" which was the reason the generation of the desert didn't enter the land (49)(50), so too, we, today, do not accept the naysayers which say, you will not be able to defeat them.
We truly put our faith in Hashem completely.
Wishing all of Israel safety and security under the terms of the Torah and kingdom of Hashem and the King Moshiach.
Sanhedrin Initiative Advisors
Rabbi Yosef Edery
Rabbi Benad Even Chen
Sources:
(1) Rambam, Mishneh Torah, Laws of Kings and Wars 11:4.
(2) Chabad teachings, as discussed in various sources like "The Rebbe on Moshiach" from Chabad.org and scholarly analyses in Harvard Divinity Bulletin.
(3) Sichos in English, Vol. 10, p. 123 (Rebbe's talk on Tsivos Hashem).
(4) Likkutei Sichos, Vol. 20, p. 318.
(5) Deuteronomy 25:17-19.
(6) Rambam, Mishneh Torah, Laws of Kings 1:1-2.
(7) Midrash Bereshit Rabbah 16:4.
(8) Talmud Sanhedrin 24a.
(9) Writings of Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, emphasizing the triad of Torah, People, and Land.
(10) Talmud Sanhedrin 56a.
(11) Genesis 2:16 (as interpreted in Talmud).
(12) Genesis 9:1-7.
(13) Rambam, Mishneh Torah, Laws of Kings 9:1.
(14) Rambam, Mishneh Torah, Laws of Kings 8:11 (on Noahides advancing in Torah wisdom).
(15) Midrash Tanchuma, Noach 3.
(16) Deuteronomy 7:6-8 (chosen eternal people).
(17) Exodus 17:14-16.
(18) Deuteronomy 25:17-19.
(19) Rambam, Mishneh Torah, Laws of Kings 1:1-2 (on wars against Amalek).
(20) Rambam, Mishneh Torah, Laws of Kings 11:1-4.
(21) Ezekiel 37:26-28.
(22) Midrash Tanchuma, Pekudei 11.
(23) Genesis 15:18.
(24) Exodus 23:31.
(25) Deuteronomy 11:24.
(26) Ezekiel 47:13-20.
(27) Chabad Chasidic teachings on the "army" of the Rebbe in spreading Torah.
(28) Rambam, Mishneh Torah, Laws of Kings 8:10-11 (on Noahides).
(29) The Guardian, "National religious recruits challenge values of IDF once dominated by secular elite", Jul 18, 2024.
(30) United States Department of State, "2023 Report on International Religious Freedom: Israel, West Bank and Gaza".
(31) ACLED, "Q&A: Behind the data on the Israel-Hezbollah war", Nov 1, 2024.
(32) High On The Har, "Moshiach Patch".
(33) Etsy, "IDF Moshiach and Other Patches".
(34) Israel National News, "Official IDF photo shows 'Moshiach patch' on soldier's helmet", Mar 12, 2025.
(35) The Jerusalem Post, "IDF Chief of Staff removes 'Messiah' patch from soldiers uniform", Oct 23, 2024.
(36) Reddit, "Does someone know the meaning of the mosiach patches", Jan 8, 2024.
(37) X (formerly Twitter), "Moshiach [Messiah] patch worn by an awesome Israeli soldier", Dec 21, 2023.
(38) Instagram, "Israeli Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi ripped a 'Moshiach', or 'Messiah' patch", Oct 23, 2024.
(39) High On The Har, "Temple Mount Patch".
(40) The Israel Guys, "Temple Mount Patch".
(41) Instagram, "This is the popular Third Temple patch that the Israeli Defense Force soldiers are wearing", May 26, 2025.
(42) The New Arab, "Israeli army bans radical 'Messiah' patch from uniforms", Oct 23, 2024.
(43) Facebook, "The Israel", Feb 12, 2025.
(44) The Times of Israel, "IDF investigating after troops adorn heavy machinery in Gaza with Third Temple flags", Oct 30, 2025.
(45) Israel National News, "Official IDF photo shows 'Moshiach patch' on soldier's helmet", Mar 12, 2025.
(46) The Washington Institute, "The Next Era of Israel-Lebanon Relations? Ceasefire Status and Political Prospects", Jun 9, 2025.
(47) Council on Foreign Relations, "Israeli-Palestinian Conflict | Global Conflict Tracker".
(48) MERIP, "A Primer on Lebanon—History, Palestine and Resistance to Israeli Violence", Jan 29, 2025.
(49) Numbers 13:31-33, 14:1-4.
(50) Numbers 14:20-35.
















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