Thursday’s “Mitzvah Tank” parade through Brooklyn and Manhattan neighborhoods certainly caused quite a stir. The phrase ‘Mitzvah Tank’ was the 55th most searched word on Google.com.
In addition, over 1000 people, many for the first time in their lives, put on teffilin. Hundreds of Shabbos candles, shmurah Matzah, and Pesach materials were distributed as well.
obviously #9 and #10 never visited google trends because if they did they would’ve known that a) each day there is 100 most searched phrases b) you can go back and see the most searched phrases of any previous dates or type in a phrase and see how many times it was ever searched c) ‘mitzvah tank’ NEVER appeared on any list on ANY date!
Its hysterical to see people make FOOLS out of themselves.
ps #9 let me help expand your small mind. It doesnt have to be a screen shot it can be fabricated!!!!! (what a novel thought)
it could be that at the time of th parade it was 55th but by the end of the day it coulve ended up further down the list..
didnt think of that one did u 😉
are you stupid?
“mitzvah tank” was the 55 most searched word on THURSDAY 8 NISAN APRIL 2 only, not ever!
they even bring a “screen shot” what else do you need?
just say “okay, i’m sorry! i didn’t understand” “next time i wont bash before i look twice!”
It basically means that most people who see the mitzvah tanks are just confused and have no idea what they are. Many of them go to Google to try and figure out why people are spending good money to drive a bunch of RVs through Manhattan. When they see the sign that says Mitzvah tank, they Google it.
This leads one to ask, what did people do before Google. They probably just saw these RVs and thought it was the annual parade of some Campers club or something.
Your an idiot
check google trends for april 2nd and then come back and leave your comment.
It says it was on the searched word only in April 2. Today is April 3
Propaganda
This is to say that dozens of Mitzvah Tanks went out to fulfill the Mitzvah of being Googled per the Rebbe’s wishes, and were succesful. Interestingly, mivtzoim happened too.
this isnt true ‘mitzvah tank’ does not appear on google trends but its a nice thought
This is so beautiful. May we continue to make a shturem with only positive things.