
Numbers: A Parsha Companion
Numbers can feel disheartening to read โ what begins as a hopeful march toward the Promised Land quickly devolves into a story of complaints, wandering, and struggle.
Yet, in this volume, Rabbi Fohrman shows that Numbers is much more than a tale of disappointment. It is a book of transformation, charting the Israelitesโ journey through the desert โ both physical and spiritual. With fresh insight, Rabbi Fohrman explores the transitions at the heart of Numbers: between generations, from dependence to self-reliance, and from Mosesโ leadership to the emergence of a nation ready to stand on its own.
Author: Rabbi David Fohrman
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Numbers: A Parsha Companion
Numbers can feel disheartening to read โ what begins as a hopeful march toward the Promised Land quickly devolves into a story of complaints, wandering, and struggle.
Yet, in this volume, Rabbi Fohrman shows that Numbers is much more than a tale of disappointment. It is a book of transformation, charting the Israelitesโ journey through the desert โ both physical and spiritual. With fresh insight, Rabbi Fohrman explores the transitions at the heart of Numbers: between generations, from dependence to self-reliance, and from Mosesโ leadership to the emergence of a nation ready to stand on its own.
Author: Rabbi David Fohrman
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Numbers can feel disheartening to read โ what begins as a hopeful march toward the Promised Land quickly devolves into a story of complaints, wandering, and struggle.
Yet, in this volume, Rabbi Fohrman shows that Numbers is much more than a tale of disappointment. It is a book of transformation, charting the Israelitesโ journey through the desert โ both physical and spiritual. With fresh insight, Rabbi Fohrman explores the transitions at the heart of Numbers: between generations, from dependence to self-reliance, and from Mosesโ leadership to the emergence of a nation ready to stand on its own.
Author: Rabbi David Fohrman












