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Historically, Am Yisrael have tried to build beautiful "mini-Temples" – shuls, which have served our nation, especially after the destructions of the first and second Batei Mikdash. They based this practice on the pasuk "Zeh Keili v’anveihu" (this is my G-d, and I shall adorn Him) (Shemot 15:2). Chazal learned from here that "A person is required to have pleasing tzitzit, a pleasing mezuza …, to write a pleasing sefer Torah … make pleasing mitzvot before Him, as Rabbi Yishmael said" (Sofrim 3:17). Yet, we find an alternative derivation – "Abba Shaul said: Resemble Him – just as He is compassionate and merciful, so should you be compassionate and merciful" (ibid.). What is behind these varied opinions?
Rabbi Yishmael saw the precious materials as an obligation and a fulfillment to adorn mitzvot. In contrast, Abba Shaul saw the spiritual "adornment," by perfecting one’s personal characteristics (being compassionate …) and clinging to the spiritual elements of service of Hashem, as a Jew’s primary mission in life.
"There is gold and a multitude of pearls, but the lips of knowledge are the precious vessel" (Mishlei 20:15). A midrash applies the pasuk to Moshe’s sadness that he had not contributed to the project of the Mishkan ("there is gold") and Hashem’s reassurance that the wisdom Moshe spoke to the people ("lips of knowledge") were more precious (Vayikra Rabba, Vayikra 1:6). Moshe brought the nation the ultimate wisdom, the Ten Commandments and the rest of the Torah, which taught all the principles of law and justice. This is much more precious than the gold and precious stones others gave. This is in line with Abba Shaul’s stress of the spiritual elements of adorning our relationship with Hashem.
The continuation of the midrash provides us with a memorable saying: "If you have acquired wisdom (da’at), what are you missing? If you are missing wisdom, what have you acquired?" Da’at is the most valuable commodity, and one should dedicate his whole life to acquiring it. What exactly is da’at? In looking for the meaning of a word in Tanach, we should look at the first place its root appears. Regarding the root da’oh, it is Adam "knowing his wife Chava" (Bereishit 4:1).
A man and woman who establish a home together have the potential to turn it into a dwelling place for the Divine Presence (see Sota 17a). Their physical connection must be an expression of a deep, lofty, spiritual connection. Similarly, while Bnei Yisrael were commanded to build a physical Mishkan, the Torah promises that it would lead to, "I will dwell among them" (Shemot 25:8), i.e., in the Mishkan and within every family. This gives context to Shir Hashirim, which compares the connection between Hashem and Bnei Yisrael to romantic feelings between a man and woman. Just like the physical contributions to the Mishkan did not suffice, neither do the physical elements in the building of a family.
Our emphasis on building and preserving strong connections between spouses and within the nation are preconditions to defeating our enemies and reestablishing a Beit Hamikdash in our times.
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Kuzari -Rabbi Ari Shvat Kuzari class 9 - "Seeing is Believing" (parag. 21-30)
These paragraphs elaborate on the theme that seeing and knowing is better than any attempt to prove logically, and begins explaining the difference between Israel and gentiles.

Ein Aya Various Universal Stages of the Geula Process
Rav Kook examines the various stages of redemption, explaining how (in addition to the obvious oft-mentioned stages of ingathering the exiles, reviving the Hebrew language, army, state etc.) the messianic dream of world prosperity, the State of Israel and world unity can and are realistically and logically gradually coming true.

Kuzari -Rabbi Ari Shvat Kuzari class 8- "Answering Questions on the Kuzari's Proof from Mass Revelation
How do we know that the "claim" of mass revelation to 2,000,000 witnesses at Mt. Sinai is really true? This important class answers all of the questions skeptics ask about this claim of the Kuzari.

Ein Aya Armies Still Necessary for Balance & the War Against Wars
Rav Kook explains why the world was originally divided into the various seemingly contradicting ideologies and cultures, in order to develop each one respectively. Swords or armies symbolize how each respective ideology defends themselves, as well as deters their opposing ideologies and cultures. On the other hand, the messianic era will be one of peace, and Rav Kook explains the transition to that stage, which mankind is already undergoing.

The Land of Israel LGBT'S IN ISRAEL
The question was asked, how can one make Aliyah with the LGBT parades?

Kuzari -Rabbi Ari Shvat Kuzari class 7 - Five Accumulative Proofs of G-d
As a preparation for the Kuzari's classic proof of G-d from the mass-revelation at Sinai, we start here with 5 other directions to strengthen our belief which also contribute to what the Kuzari will present as well.

Ein Aya Muscle & Meaning: The Dual Nature of Gevurah (Physical Strength)
Is physical strength and fitness a necessity or an ideal? Although it if often totally overlooked among topics of Judaism, Rav Kook writes that it clearly is also a necessity to deter the many enemies of Israel, but even in Y'mot HaMashiach, in the Messianic era, to a certain extent, it's ideal continues even after our enemies will have been finished off.








