Religious Zionism of Rav Kook

Religious Zionism of Rav Kook
Title Religious Zionism of Rav Kook PDF eBook
Author Pinchas Polonsky
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 96
Release 2012-08-22
Genre Religious Zionism
ISBN 9781479169078

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Brief introduction into zionist ideas of rav Kook - chief rabbi of Israel.

Religious Zionism of Rav Kook

Religious Zionism of Rav Kook
Title Religious Zionism of Rav Kook PDF eBook
Author Pinchas Polonsky
Publisher
Total Pages 93
Release 2009
Genre Rabbis
ISBN 9789659144600

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Rav Kook

Rav Kook
Title Rav Kook PDF eBook
Author Yehudah Mirsky
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 288
Release 2014-02-11
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0300164246

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DIV The life and thought of a forceful figure in Israel’s religious and political life /div

Essays on the Thought and Philosophy of Rabbi Kook

Essays on the Thought and Philosophy of Rabbi Kook
Title Essays on the Thought and Philosophy of Rabbi Kook PDF eBook
Author Ezra Gellman
Publisher Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Total Pages 312
Release 1991
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780845348260

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Each essay in this anthology is an analysis or evaluation of one or several aspects of the thought and philosophy of Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, the first Chief Rabbi of Israel.

Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook and Jewish Spirituality

Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook and Jewish Spirituality
Title Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook and Jewish Spirituality PDF eBook
Author Lawrence J. Kaplan
Publisher NYU Press
Total Pages 363
Release 1995
Genre Religion
ISBN 0814746527

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This book offers a range of analyses and interpretations covering the major areas of Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook's thought. Among the issues discussed are: his relationship to the Jewish mystical, philosophical, and halakhic traditions; poetry and spirituality; harmonism and pluralism; tolerance and its limits; and Zionism, messianism, and politics.

Rav Kook

Rav Kook
Title Rav Kook PDF eBook
Author Yehudah Mirsky
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 288
Release 2014-02-11
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0300165552

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DIV Rav Abraham Isaac Kook (1865–1935) was one of the most influential—and controversial—rabbis of the twentieth century. A visionary writer and outstanding rabbinic leader, Kook was a philosopher, mystic, poet, jurist, communal leader, and veritable saint. The first chief rabbi of Jewish Palestine and the founding theologian of religious Zionism, he struggled to understand and shape his revolutionary times. His life and writings resonate with the defining tensions of Jewish life and thought. A powerfully original thinker, Rav Kook combined strict traditionalism and an embrace of modernity, Orthodoxy and tolerance, piety and audacity, scholasticism and ecstasy, and passionate nationalism with profound universalism. Though little known in the English-speaking world, his life and teachings are essential to understanding current Israeli politics, contemporary Jewish spirituality, and modern Jewish thought. This biography, the first in English in more than half a century, offers a rich and insightful portrait of the man and his complex legacy. Yehudah Mirsky clears away widespread misunderstandings of Kook’s ideas and provides fresh insights into his personality and worldview. Mirsky demonstrates how Kook's richly erudite, dazzlingly poetic writings convey a breathtaking vision in which "the old will become new, and the new will become holy." /div

Religious Zionism and the Six Day War

Religious Zionism and the Six Day War
Title Religious Zionism and the Six Day War PDF eBook
Author Avi Sagi
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 134
Release 2018-12-17
Genre History
ISBN 0429757239

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This book offers a new insight into the political, social, and religious conduct of religious-Zionism, whose consequences are evident in Israeli society today. Before the Six-Day War, religious-Zionism had limited its concern to the protection of specific religious interests, with its representatives having little share in the determination of Israel’s national agenda. Fifty years after it, religious-Zionism has turned into one of Israeli society’s dominant elements. The presence of this group in all aspects of Israel’s life and its members’ determination to set Israel’s social, cultural, and international agenda is indisputable. Delving into this dramatic transformation, the book depicts the Six-Day War as a constitutive event that indelibly changed the political and religious consciousness of religious-Zionists. The perception of real history that had guided this movement from its dawn was replaced by a "sacred history" approach that became an actual program of political activity. As part of a process that has unfolded over the last thirty years, the body and sexuality have also become a central concern in the movement’s practice, reflection, and discourse. The how and why of this shift in religious-Zionism – from passivity and a consciousness of marginality to the front lines of public life – is this book’s central concern. The book will be of interest to readers and scholars concerned with changing dynamic societies and with the study of religion and particularly with the relationship between religion and politics.