Beit Midrash
- Torah Portion and Tanach
- Bamidbar
- Masei
The journeys of the Jews in July and August in the desert were very difficult. The children were not in organized frameworks, each time the camp was dismantled and reassembled, there was chaos, and there was no air conditioning. But they had a verse that guided them the entire way: "At the directive of the Lord, they would camp and at the directive of the Lord, they would travel" (Numbers 9, 23).
In life, there are many travels and stops along the way, but the outlook of the believer always looks at things in proportion. At any given moment, we prepare to the best of our ability to the current extreme situation and at the same time know all the time that we are traveling "according to God’s word", which is in modern translation means that equilibrium will return to reality - after a heat wave a cold front will come; after the vacation, the days of routine will return; and after the summer, with the help of God, autumn will come and with it, the holidays. With patience and with tranquility.
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