Rav Yitzchak Zilber failed to map the distant past to the present and to catch in it the signs of the great prophecies. The book tells of the laws governing Jewish history, and gives the reader the joy of learning and faith in the future.
Table of Contents FROM THE AUTHOR CAN I LOOK TO THE FUTURE? About ETERNITY OF THE PEOPLE OF ISRAEL The Jewish people witness Mr. spodnih acts Bush that burns and burns The Torah and the prophets of the eternity of the Jewish people Egyptian slavery. The first "work day" and the first labor camps The people in Sinai Salvation Army of Sanheriva Hanukkah On the eternity of David, and the Levites Cohen PROPHECY OF THE FATE OF BABYLON AND EGYPT PROPHECY PENALTY FOR BREACH OF JEWS TO COMMANDMENTS in the Holy Land ISRAEL The reasons for the expulsion of the first Violation of the laws of the Sabbath and the commandments of the seventh year The reason for the expulsion of the second Lessons of History Two thousand years of Jewish people in the Galut The second exile "And will scatter you Gd ...". "And your life will hang in the balance" "I lift your lovers against you ..." "I [belong] to my beloved, and my beloved is to me '.' Eretz Yisrael WAITING FOR HIS PEOPLE Why does the Torah begins with the story of creation Who promised the Land of Israel .. "The land flowing with milk and honey" "Desert will be the whole earth." What Rabbi Chiya wept and rejoiced in what Rabbi Akiva PROPHECY OF RETURN OF JEWS IN YOUR COUNTRY. CONCLUSION. Appendix 1. Wonders of nature Appendix 2. Eternity of the Torah
A fragment from the book:
Egyptian slavery. FIRST "SUBBOTNIK" And FIRST LABOUR CAMPS
The whole history of the Jewish people - is, in fact, the history of the many attempts to destroy it, attempts have suffered failure because they were contrary to the will of God.
Will forever remember the sons of Israel that what happened to their ancestors in Egypt. Here's how the story of this Torah.
"Said Pharaoh (elders) of his people ... people of the children of Israel are more and mightier than we. Lets contrive [do something] against them, lest they multiply, otherwise, if there will be a war, they will join our enemies. .. " (Exodus 1:9,10)
"And the Egyptians made the children of Israel to work to exhaustion. And they made their lives bitter, (forcing them to) the hard work with clay and bricks, and to any work in the field ..." (Ex. 1: 13.14).
Egyptian authorities have set up special camps to tear men from their families and thereby condemn the Jewish people to the gradual extinction. In the Midrash Shemot servant describes how it was done: the government announced over the country, in order to strengthen Egypt's necessary to complete the construction of a number of important state objects, and all the inhabitants of the country, inspired by patriotic enthusiasm, should devote one day working for free. This is, so to speak, a volunteer were to take part and the pharaoh and his ministers. Indeed, Pharaoh day lugging bricks with such zeal that no one would never have occurred to refuse to participate in the work under the pretext of lack of habit of hard work. At the end of the day it was announced that the work could not be concluded and will have to work the next day. The same thing happened the next day, after all the Egyptian authorities have appointed team leaders, under whom the Jews continued to work. Then the Jews were told, "Do you live far away from work and spend a lot of time and effort on the road. Government is to meet you and to build housing near the construction site." Thus the Jews torn from their wives and children, and families are left without any means of subsistence. Then followed the order midwives: "When you take birth in Jewish women, watch ... if it's a son, and slay him ..." (Exodus 1:16), "... every newborn boy cast into the river "(Exodus 1:22). But interfered with these evil plans hand Gd: Egypt was punished by ten plagues, and the people of Israel out of slavery and passed the Red Sea. chased him the Egyptian troops were killed in depths of the sea with all his chariots, horses and military leaders.
Witnessed this miracle were all Israelis - over six hundred thousand men over twenty years, not counting women and children, as well as many foreigners who came together with the Jews.