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Presentation of the book: with Bamidbar's book, a new episode in the history of the Jewish people begins. The Egyptian whip is behind us, but the trials are not over. For forty years, the Jewish people will cross the desert, build themselves and become a nation accomplished under the guidance of the greatest prophet in history, Moshe Rabbénou. In total isolation with Hachem, this generation will experience the greatest miracles and the biggest trials before entering the Holy Land. But who were these men and women of the desert really? This book offers you a fascinating dive in the history and teachings of the generation of the Dor de’a, Dor Mekabelé Hatorah, the generation that received the Torah. An in -depth exploration of Bamidbar's book: this volume deeply develops the major events of the fourth book of the Torah, in particular: the census of the Jewish people: each individual counts in theSpiritual mission of Israel. Travels in the desert: tests and lessons of the 42 stages of the course to the Promised Land. The trials of the Jewish people: lack of explorers, Kora’h revolt, wounds and punishments, but also miracles and divine protection. The laws of offerings and sacrifices: understand the role of sacrifices in the spiritual construction of the people. The Wars of Israel and preparation for the entry into the Holy Land: political and spiritual organization of the people before its final installation. The role of the levi tribe and the cohanim: unique mission of priests and levites in divine service. An educational and accessible approach: this book adopts a clear and fluid style, allowing everyone to access Bamidbar's deep teachings without difficulty. Thanks to a question-answer format, captivating anecdotes, and modern explanations, the reader discovers how these eventsstill resonate today and can influence our daily life. A recognized and unavoidable book: "La Paracha Bamidbar" is today a real bestseller, sold to thousands of copies and recognized as a classic in the study of the Torah. It has been recommended by many pedagogues and Rabbanim for its ability to make texts accessible while remaining faithful to the depth of traditional lessons. This work has received the approval of renowned French -speaking Rabbanim, in particular: Rav Benchetrit Rav Ron Chaya Rav Poultourak Rav David Levy Ravy Rav Chlamé Rav Sitruck Rav Acher Brakha Ravia Goldschmidt
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