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    Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu

    Pay Attention to the Soul

    What was the ethical will of Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu, of Blessed and Righteous memory, to his students and followers?

    Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu | Sivan 24 5782
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    3 min
    The Life of Tzaddikim

    The Poetry Competition

    In life, it's not what you say, it's who you are

    Rabbi Yaakov Asher Sinclair | Adar II 25 5782
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    6 min
    Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu

    How the Tzadikim Know What's Hidden and How Their Blessings are Fulfilled

    A story about the miracles of Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu Zt"l and his modesty.

    Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu | Sian 24 5781
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    39 min
    Ein Aya

    Rav Kook's Life-Long 'Love-Affair' with "Kerem b'Yavne"

    Ein Aya, Shabbat 2, 248

    From age 14 (!) & on, Rav Kook had a long going love-affair with the concept of Kerem B'Yavneh, & dreamt of starting a new universal, modern & Zionist yeshiva there. The beginning of this class mentions the various stages of the implemention of this dream, which was ironically realized after his, & his benefactor, R. Gutz's passing. But the main topic dealt with is Rav Kook's explanation why this is the only yeshiva, & only "stop" of the Sanhedrin, which was uniquely & consistently called: Kerem (vineyard)? Rav Kook thought that if the Torah left Jerusalem via Yavneh, than it should conversely, 1st return to Yavneh, with the dream of Yr-m coming later. He connects this to division which enables indiv. development, & exile/sparks gathering.

    Rabbi Ari Shvat | Kislev 23 5781
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    39 min
    Harav Avraham Yitzchak Hacohen Kook

    What Makes Rav Kook Into Such a "Game-Changer"?

    An Overview of His Personality & Writings in Honor of His Yahrtzeit

    Upon visiting Israel, Jews from America are surprised to find that "The Rav" here (even among such notables as Rav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach) is Rav Kook, and not Rav Soloveitchik. Rav Kook's influential and popular standing for millions of Jews, makes it that much more tragic, that his writings are not known in American or Haredi yeshivot. In the Jubilee of the State of Israel, surveys found that he was the most in-consensus figure among Israelis, and the question is: Why is his Torah and personality so popular? This overview deals with the historic background of Rav Kook, his generation, and his harmonious, holistic synthesizing (rational, emotional and mystical) Torah, which may very well be that which is missing, to be mekarev the masses.

    Rabbi Ari Shvat | Elul 7 5780
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