12 Lessons

The Tanach Was Written for Religious Zionists
Unfortunately, the Tanach, the most popular, most translated and most printed book in history, is not studied enough in the yeshiva world. Perhaps one of the reasons, is that it is clearly addressing religious Zionists, something which may "threaten" certain notions in those yeshivas. This class helps clarify different outlooks within orthodoxy regarding modernism and Zionism, and what the original Torah-True Judaism is really about.
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Sivan 19 5781

Zionism- The Gate to Altruism, Humility, Godliness & Geula
Many wonder why the redemption began with Zionism & nationalism rather than with "observing 1 Shabbat"? Rav Kook explain that humility is the most important trait, see Moshe Rabbenu and all the mussar classics. Similarly, altruism- selfless giving, is the reason for creation, that even God wants to be altruistic, although this doesn't infer that He lacks anything, for altruism is, by definition, giving without gain. The national framework of living in a Jewish State where everyone is Jewish, sacrificing 3 years in the army & even one's life if needed, obligated chessed to each & every person, saving water, giving "tremps" to eachother, etc. help us rise above our personal smallness to a life of ideals & constant giving, altruism= Godliness.
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Cheshvan 9 5781

Why Is it "Good" for the Religious that Zionism was a Secular Movement?
Religious Zionists strive to gradually make Israel more religious. Rav Kook controversially explains why despite our aforementioned desire, it was davka beneficial that many of the early active Zionists, at the forefront: Herzl, were clearly non-religious & often even "anti". Rav Kook explains how the religious in exile tended to be passive not pragmatic. Also, in the heated debate: should we wait passively for God to redeem us, or should we hasten the redemption, the secular solved the issue by simply, not asking the rabbis! Similarly historically, most of the Jews were already beginning to assimilate, & the redemption is for all of Israel & mankind, not just for the religious. Secular Zionism was relevant even to the non-believing.
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Tishrei 24 5781

Why Ba'alei T'shuva Davka Shouldn't Become Anti-Zionists!
Rav Kook's Letter on Teshuva to Rav Charlap
There's a common scenario, where someone becomes a Ba'al Teshuva, strengthening himself religiously, & indirectly, davka becomes less Zionist! Rav Kook ironically deals with this issue way before it was common, as part of his overall & innovative understanding of Teshuva, in this classic letter to his student, R. Charlap. Explaining that the concept of Evolution is the basis of Creation, & that constant improvement is the most natural process for the individual & mankind. This central drive is what's behind most of Torah, life and goals. Zionism is the easiest way to see God today, thru how He runs processes of advancement in history, fulfills prophecies, returns Altruism and Nationalism to their proper place, reviving the "Or LaGoyim" etc.
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Elul 26 6780

Who is Mashiach Ben Yosef?
There is a direct connection between Mashich Ben Yosef and Pesach, and that is why we read Haftara of the Atzamot Yeveshot of Yechezkel on Shabbat Chol Hamo'ed Pesach.
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Iyar 3 5780

Can We Be Sure that Zionism Isn't Just Another False Messiah?
Most shuls declare weekly in the prayer for the welfare of the State of Israel, that it is the "Atchalta DeGe'ula", the beginning of the national redemption, but the obvious question is: "Can we be sure?!" Could Zionism simply be another "false messiah"? Or in other words, can we be sure that there won't be another exile? This she'ur convincingly proves in 3 concise points gleaned from many classic sources, that in fact, we are in "Y'mot HaMashiach", the historic period of national redemption, and that "Children of Israel, our Father wants us Home".
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Nissan 29 5780
Serving Israel is Serving G-d and the Universe
Ein Aya Shabat Chapter B Paragraph 45
Zionism doesn't infringe at all on our total allegiance to G-d and our responsibility to mankind, but expresses them.
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Kislev 8 5775
Two Ways of Influencing the Gentile Nations
Ein Aya Shabat Chapter B Paragraph 44
The redemption is not just for Israel but universal, and there are several ways to influence. Rav Kook greatness as a commentator on Tanach is seen in this paragraph.
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Kislev 1 5775
Kohanim also combine intellect and emotion
Ein Aya Shabat Chapter B Paragraph 40 (p2)
The harmony between the mind and the heart is essential to many aspects of Judaism.
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Cheshvan 6 5775
Uniting Intellect and Emotion in the Beit HaMikdash and Religious Zionism
Ein Aya Shabat Chapter B Paragraph 40 (p1)
Intellectuals tend to be more universal and less patriotic, but Jewish nationalism, aiming to raise morality, combines the two and speaks to the rational and emotional.
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Tishrei 25 5775

Frequent Questions about Mitzvat Yishuv Eretz Yisrael
The issue of whether Mitzvat Yishuv Eretz Yisrael is one of the 613 mitzvot is just about the most irrelevent of all the so important aspects of Eretz Yisrael. This shiur explains the shotot of the Megilat Esther, R. Chaim in Tosafot, and R. Moshe Feinstein.
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Shvat 5773
