I have to do it. The book describes the noble character of Rabbi Shmuel Moheliver, who was great in the Torah. I have to do it. La Bekdi also earned the title of "head and first for Zion enthusiasts". How did Rabbi Mohelibur succeed in convincing the commander of the Russian army to release Jews who were defined as "rebels in the kingdom"? How did Rabbi Moheliver react when he found out that all his money was stolen on the Sabbath, down to the last ruble? Why did Rabbi Moheliver throw into the fire many letters related to his Zionist activity? What kind of crisis did the residents of the settlement of Mezkerat Batia fall into when the year of the Shemta approached? How was Rabbi Moheliver received during his first visit to the Land of Israel by the rabbis who had a hard time with him on the issue of the omission? And how did Rabbi Mohelibur return the heart of a confused boy, of Baron Rothschild and of Herzl, "The Jewish State Contract"? Twenty-four stories, well crafted and beautifully illustrated, will meet you with a wondrous and fascinating character that will describe your world and the world of your children forever.