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Rabbi Avraham HaCohen Kook

News and updates about Rabbi Avraham HaCohen Kook

Israel's first Chief Rabbi:

Re'eh: Private and public Redemption

"Night and day symbolize the two stages of redemption."

Re'eh: Private and public Redemption

Israel's first Chief Rabbi:

Eikev: Balancing Torah and Work

The amount of time devoted to a particular activity is not the sole factor in determining that this is our main pursuit in life.

Eikev: Balancing Torah and Work

Israel's first Chief Rabbi:

Va'etchanan: In mind and heart

What is the difference between “knowing it” and “pondering it in our heart”?

Va'etchanan: In mind and heart

You will not find them in Berlin

A great man prophesied and his words came to pass. Op-ed.

You will not find them in Berlin

Israel's first Chief Rabbi:

Devarim: Di Zahav - Too much gold

Do you know anyone who had enough money and refused to accept more?

Devarim: Di Zahav - Too much gold

Kashering the spoils of Midian

Israel's first Chief Rabbi: 'The two steps in kashering the spoils parallel the two steps in possessing the Land of Israel.'

Kashering the spoils of Midian

For Jabotinsky's Yahrzeit: Jabotinsky and the Haganah

“The point of the matter is, as Rabbi Kook writes, that the inner soul of the Zionism movement derives from a holy source." Book excerpt.

For Jabotinsky's Yahrzeit: Jabotinsky and the Haganah

Israel's first Chief Rabbi:

Appointing a Leader for Israel

The Jewish people need material as well as spiritual leadership. Can that be found in one person or must we have two? Rav Kook responds.

Appointing a Leader for Israel

Israel's first Chief Rabbi:

Psalm 128: Striving for excellence

Our greatest pleasure comes, not from resting, but from hard work.

Psalm 128: Striving for excellence

A taste of Rabbi Kook's writings

Pearls from Rabbi Ze’ev Sultanovich’s annotations to Rabbi Kook’s writings, whose publication was completed this week.

A taste of Rabbi Kook's writings

Israel's first Chef Rabbi:

Psalm 126: We were like dreamers!

Our dreams are the forerunners of our national redemption.

Psalm 126: We were like dreamers!

Israel's first Chief Rabbi:

Psalm 37: My feet will not stumble

The Temple represents service of G-d, the Ark represents His Torah. Without Torah, it is impossible to know how to serve God.

Psalm 37: My feet will not stumble

Israel's first Chief Rabbi:

Shelach: The grape harvest

Harvesting the produce of Eretz Yisrael is a mitzvah. When it is time to harvest, this takes precedence over Torah study!

Shelach: The grape harvest

Israel's first Chef Rabbi:

BeHa'alotecha: The triumph of the Ark

"We are besieged by two kinds of opponents. Some are overt, like Amalek. Others are hidden foes, dangers that we may not even be aware of."

BeHa'alotecha: The triumph of the Ark

Israel's first Chief Rabbi:

Naso: Divine favoritism?

What did the Jews do to earn them leniency before the Heavenly Court? Is that a good thing?

Naso: Divine favoritism?

Shavuot: Seeing sound

Israel's first Chief Rabbi on the Sinai revelation: 'At their source, sound and sight are united.'

  Shavuot: Seeing sound

Jerusalem Day: The two messengers

Prophetic words from Israel's first Chief Rabbi: There are two heralds of the return to our holy city and they bear two different messages.

Jerusalem Day: The two messengers

Psalm 119: “I arose...and cried out; I hope for Your word.”

Torah from Israel's first chief rabbi: When did David arise during the night to meditate and pray? And what did it signify?

Psalm 119: “I arose...and cried out; I hope for Your word.”

Acharei Mot: Triple measure of incense

Torah from Israel's first Chief Rabbi, iconic leader of Religious Zionism: "Teshuva allows us, in a sense, to rewrite the past."

Acharei Mot: Triple measure of incense

Today's Korachs are politicians

The mini Korachs of today express the same jealousy and hatred for Netanyahu that Korach had for Moshe.

Today's Korachs are politicians

Shemini: The role of the kohen

Torah from Israel's first Chief Rabbi, iconic leader of Religious Zionism: "We honor the kohen for his potential."

Shemini: The role of the kohen

Pesach: Next Year in Jerusalem!

Israel's first Chief Rabbi gave an unusual twist to the words at the end of the Seder for those of us already living in Jerusalem.

Pesach: Next Year in Jerusalem!

Psalm 104: God's Messengers

Torah from Israel's first Chief Rabbi, the iconic leader of Religious Zionism. "In service to G-d, we can be both messengers and servants."

 Psalm 104: God's Messengers

A chair with three legs

Torah from Israel's first Chief Rabbi and iconic leader of Religious Zionists on why Moses did not accept G-d's offer after the Golden Calf.

A chair with three legs

Timna and Purim - Rav Kook's instantaneous Dvar Torah

A story for Purim about Israel's first Chief Rabbi, the Torah luminary who was the iconic leader of Religious Zionism.

Timna and Purim - Rav Kook's instantaneous Dvar Torah

Psalm 24: Opening the Temple gates

Torah from Israel's first Chief Rabbim iconic leader of Religious Zionism: "Why did the Temple gates disobey Solomon and refuse to open?"

 Psalm 24: Opening the Temple gates

Psalm 104: Let sin be uprooted

Torah from Israel's frst Chief Rabbi and iconic leader of Religious Zionism: "Why didn't Rabbi Meir think of his wife's solution himself?"

Psalm 104: Let sin be uprooted

Psalm 41: God sustains the ill

Torah from Israel's first Chief Rabbi, iconic leader of Religious Zionism: 'In what way does G-d come to the aid of those who are ill?'

Psalm 41: God sustains the ill

Beshalach: Two levels of love

Torah from Israel's first Chief Rabbi, iconic leader of Religious Zionism: "The song at the Red Sea refers to two types of love for God."

Beshalach: Two levels of love

Bo: The Passover leap

Israel's first Chief Rabbi, iconic leader of Religious Zionism: The paschal lamb was a spiritual leap, but not everyone could partake of it.

 Bo: The Passover leap

Judging Torah scholars favorably

Israel's first Chief Ashkenazi rabbi and iconic leader of Religious Zionism explains Psalm 125: We are all judges of those who teach us.

Judging Torah scholars favorably

The servant and the Minister

Thoughts from Israel's first Chief Rabbi and iconic leader of Religious Zionism: Should we serve G-d with our intellect or our heart?

The servant and the Minister

Our father Jacob did not die

Israel's first Chief Rabbi and iconic leader of religious Zionism: Sometimes a goal is achieved via means that conflict with the objective.

Our father Jacob did not die

The holiness of the Synagogue

Israel's first Cheif Rabbi and iconic leader of Religious Zionism: The synagogue reflects the holiness in the life of the community.

The holiness of the Synagogue

Mikeitz: Joseph and the Evil Eye

Torah from Israel's first Chief Rabbi, iconic leader of Religious Zionism: 'The Evil Eye is an example of how one soul may affect another..'

Mikeitz: Joseph and the Evil Eye

From Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi: 'Hanukkah's spiritual riches'

The Menorah is a material vessel, but the olive oil in it is a metaphor for the Jewish nation’s inner spirit, which merited the miracle.

From Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi: 'Hanukkah's spiritual riches'

VaYishlach: Reuben's Sin

Israel's first Ashkenazi Cheif Rabbi, leader of Religious Zionism:'Oral Torah adds insightful understanding through careful examination.'

VaYishlach: Reuben's Sin

Vayetze: Prayer before sleep‏

Israel's first Chief Rabbi, iconic leader of Religious Zionism: It is only the soul that experiences visions while dreaming.

Vayetze: Prayer before sleep‏

Psalm 115: The Earth is entrusted to us

Israel's first Chief Rabbi and iconic leader of Religious Zionism: How much should we be involved in this world and its pleasures?

Psalm 115: The Earth is entrusted to us

Psalm 26: Two levels of love

Torah from Israel's first Chief Rabbi, the iconic leader of Religious Zionism: Love is bound to our self, but love of G-d transcends self.

Psalm 26: Two levels of love

Vayeira: 'Sanctity in Space' - as synagogues begin to reopen

Torah from Israel's first Chief Rabbi, iconic leader of Religious Zionism: 'What is religious humility? Why have a set location for prayer?'

Vayeira: 'Sanctity in Space' - as synagogues begin to reopen

Psalm 3: The enemy from within

Torah from Israel's first Chief Rabbi, iconic leader of Religious Zionism: Sometimes our greatest enemy comes from within.

Psalm 3: The enemy from within

Psalm 95: Bowing Before Our Maker

Israel's first Chief Rabbi and the iconic leader of Religious Zionism on controlling the soul's emotions.

Psalm 95: Bowing Before Our Maker

Breishit: The Age of the Universe

Torah from Israel's first Chief Rabbi, the iconic leader of Religious Zionism: The Torah's message is ethics in a world created by G-d.

 Breishit: The Age of the Universe

Like doves flying home

Torah from Israel's first Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi and iconic leaader of Religious Zionism: 'Longing for home, the dove returns to its nest.'

Like doves flying home

Is this holiday seven, eight or nine days long?

Understanding the source of the difference in holiday observance in the Diaspora and Israel.

Is this holiday seven, eight or nine days long?

Succoth: The role of the lowly willow

Torah from Israel's first Chief Rabbi, iconic leader of Religious Zionism: The willow represents the unlearned, blessed with common sense.

Succoth: The role of the lowly willow

The light of teshuva - a nation returning to its roots

Rabbi Kook teaches that in the return of even secular Zionists to Israel there is a profound holy core, there is the light of teshuva.

The light of teshuva - a nation returning to its roots

Ha'azinu: The source of Rabbinic Authority

Torah from Israel's iconic first Chief Rabbi: 'Our Sages examined two aspects when formulating a new law...":

Ha'azinu: The source of Rabbinic Authority

Rosh Hashannah: Personal Judgment

Israel's first Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi on the Day of Judgment: Musaf on Rosh Hashannah, the longest prayer of the year.

Rosh Hashannah: Personal Judgment

Psalm 81: Aiming for greatness

Encouragement from Israel's first Chief Rabbi, the iconic leader of Religious Zionism.

 Psalm 81: Aiming for greatness

For Elul: Psalm 27- Tenacious prayer

Torah from Israel's first Chief Rabbi: The essence of prayer is incremental.

For Elul: Psalm 27- Tenacious prayer

Rabbi Kook’s Essay “HaDor” (“The Generation”)

Does Rav Kook's fundamental essay apply to today's generation as well?

Rabbi Kook’s Essay “HaDor” (“The Generation”)

Ki Teitzei: Remembering Miriam's punishment

Torah from Israel's first chief rabbi, the iconic leader of Religious Zionism.

 Ki Teitzei: Remembering Miriam's punishment

On his 85th yahrzeit: Rabbi Kook – the Harbinger of Redemption

Rabbi Kook told World Jewry: Escape with your lives and come to Israel. G-d’s voice beckons us. Do not tarry with practical arrangements...

On his 85th yahrzeit: Rabbi Kook – the Harbinger of Redemption

The Daily Portion / Words of comfort from Rav Kook

It is as if Rav Kook is with us today when we read his words of comfort and his call to praise one another, to raise our spirits.

The Daily Portion / Words of comfort from Rav Kook

Psalm 20: Grasping the middle of the beam

Psalm 20 explained by Israel's first Chief Rabbi and iconic leader of Religious Zionism: Why call out to Jacob's God in times of distress?

Psalm 20: Grasping the middle of the beam

Ekev: Nourishing the Soul

Torah from Israel's first Chief Rabbi, the iconic leader of Religious Zionism. On thaniking God for food for the body and for the soul.

Ekev: Nourishing the Soul

VaEtchanan: The Mezuzah and Eretz Yisrael

Torah from Israel's first Cheif Rabbi, iconic leader of Religious Zionism: 'One law of mezuzot is not the same in Israel and the Diaspora.'

VaEtchanan: The Mezuzah and Eretz Yisrael

A floor washer in Eretz Yisrael or a Rabbi in the Diaspora?

There is no obligation to be a Rabbi, but there is an obligation for a Jew to dwell in the Land of Israel. Op-ed.

A floor washer in Eretz Yisrael or a Rabbi in the Diaspora?