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    41 min
    Ein Aya

    9 Tips from Rav Kook on: How To Argue, Debate & "Do Kiruv" Successfully

    Ein Aya Shabbat 2 279

    Arguing is part of every marriage and relationship, and there must be a constructive way to do so. Similarly, so many Jews are far from Torah, that there must be some guidelines how to "Mekarev" them in the most beneficial way to return to Judaism. Rav Kook, as always, has some innovative tips.

    Rabbi Ari Shvat | Sivan 22 5781
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    42 min
    Attitude Towards Jews Who Are Not Observant

    How Did Rav Kook Base His Decision that We Must Love Non-Religious Jews?

    How can the Torah command us to love every single Jew? How can the Torah command us to feel an emotion? Apparently we're referring to a mindset that is achievable, but how? Rav Kook was famous for his love of each and every Jew, even those far from Torah. This approach was very controversial in his time, but has since been almost unanimously accepted, even within haredi circles. What is the halachic and philosophic explanation and basis, and how can we practically acquire this difficult trait?

    Rabbi Ari Shvat | Sivan 25780
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    33 min
    Attitude Towards Jews Who Are Not Observant

    Reform Judaism- Yesterday and Today

    Should Orthodox Jewry relate to the Reform movement as a threat or as Jewish partners and brothers? Understanding the roots of the Reform movement and its evolution will help us understand the proper approach today.

    Rabbi Ari Shvat | Iyar 19 5780
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    47 min
    Attitude Towards Jews Who Are Not Observant

    The Rebellion Against Religion, the Haredim & What's the Solution?

    "HaDor"- Rav Kook on Understanding Our Generation

    Rav Kook's classic "Ma'amar HaDor" is summarized here in one lecture, explaining the animosity between the factions in Israel. We return to the roots of the rebellious Zionist youth movements and the conservative reaction of the religious leadership in Europe. Rav Kook suggests that the rebellious sons in their idealism and Zionist revival, are even more religious than their parents on these issues. Their rebellion isn't against religion but against galut, and that's a revolution whose time has come: the redemption. The solution is to return to the original Torah which 1) is religious-Zionist and 2) includes learning the entire & broad Torah, including Tanach, Emuna, philosophy, hassidut, mussar, and Zionism, and not exclusively Talmud. We also deal with the question why these appealing aspects of Torah, were neglected for so long.

    Rabbi Ari Shvat | Nissan 4 5780
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    43 min
    Attitude Towards Jews Who Are Not Observant

    Religious Support for a Non-Religious Jewish State 1

    Rabbi Ari Shvat
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