The Navi Journey: Sefer Daniel

Rabbi Ilan GinianSKU: F-8685

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Sefer Daniel chronicles the events be-
fore the churban of the first Beit Ha-
mikdash from the time Daniel was cap-
tured as a child and exiled to Bavel,
through the seventy years of galus Bavel
and golus Paras u'Madai, until the beginning of the build-
ing of the second Bayis. Daniel was eventually appointed
to head the kingdom of each of the rulers during that era.
However, the purpose of Sefer Daniel is not to give a
historical account of the time period, but rather to recount
the miracles that Hashem performed during those times.
It reveals Hashem's kindness and righteousness, and that
He did not abandon His nation for one moment, even as
they were sent into galus. The sefer concludes with Daniel's
visions of the time when Mashiach will arrive and the Jew-
ish people will be redeemed.
Sefer Daniel reminds us not only how we ended up in
galus, but helps us understand the reason for our current
exile. Its underlying message is that Hashem's hashgachah
is with us here, even now, and therefore we should never
despair! Just as Hashem heard Daniel's tefillos when he was
thrown into the pit of lions, so too, will He hear our prayers
and bring about the final redemption!
"On the one hand, his
blend of meforshim
written as a running
commentary of the
pesukim reads like a
story. Yet, on closer
examination, we
gain great insights
into the events that
occurred and what
we as members of
Klal Yisroel are to
learn l'doros, for
generations to come."
Rabbi Paysach
J. Krohn
"Rabbi Ginian offers
a compendium
of commentaries
written in a free-
lowing style to
make the words
of the Navi come
alive with breadth
and depth."
Rabbi Zev Leff
"With your help.
we will be able to
better take advantage
of the timeless
messages of the
Nevi'im."
Rabbi Mordechai
Kornfeld
"A tremendous yashar
koach
for the gevaldic
seforim
you produced.
I have really enjoyed
them and learned
a lot from them."
Rabbi Daniel
Estreicher
Sku:
F-8685
Author:
Rabbi Ilan Ginian
Isbn 13:
9781735125572
Isbn 10:
1735125571
Pages:
264
Size:
6.3" x 9.3"
Binding:
Hardcover
Date:
2/17/2025
Imprint:
Feldheim Publishers

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