Abraham isaac kook

The pure righteous do not complain of the dark, but increase the light; they do not complain of evil, but increase justice; they do not complain of heresy, but increase faith; they do not complain of ignorance, but increase wisdom.

The good will is all — and all the talents are ways to fulfill it.

The Second Temple was destroyed because of causeless hatred. Perhaps the Third will be rebuilt because of causeless love.

I don't speak because I have the power to speak; I speak because I don't have the power to remain silent.

The delight of the Torah is ignited by an inner awareness. A man begins to sense the great tapestry of each letter and point. Every concept and content, every notion and idea, of every spiritual movement, of every vibration, intellectual and emotional, from the immediate and general to the distant and detailed, from matters lofty, spiritual, and ethical according to their outward profile, to matters practical, obligatory, seemingly frightening, and forceful, and at the same time complex and full of content and great mental exertion - all together become known by a supernal holy awareness.

When one looks truly at the good side of everyone, others come to love him very naturally, and he does not need even a speck of flattery.

We forgot we have Holy Body not less than our Holy Spirit.

All the troubles of the world, especially the spiritual, such as grief, impatience, disillusionment, despair, the truly basic troubles of man-they came about only because of the failure to view clearly the majesty of God.

The progress of dynamic ideals will not be eternally blocked. Through general, moral and intellectual advancement... shall the latent aspiration of justice for the animal kingdom come out into the open, when the time is ripe.

A tiny remnant of a big thing is better than a whole little thing.

One whose soul does not wander in the expanses, one who does not seek the light of truth and goodness with all his heart, does not suffer spiritual ruins - but he will also not have his own self-based constructions. Instead, he takes shelter in the shadow of the natural constructions, like rabbits under boulders. But one who has a human soul cannot take shelter in anything other than constructions that he builds with his own spiritual toil.

When the spirit shines, even foggy skies make pleasant light.

There are free men with the spirit of a slave, and slaves whose spirit is full of freedom. He who is true to his inner self is a free man, while he whose entire life is merely a stage for what is good and beautiful in the eyes of others, is a slave.

The thought of a happiness that comes from outside the person, brings him sadness. But the recognition in the value of one's will and the freedom granted by its uplifting, brings great joy.

An epiphany enables you to sense creation not as something completed, but as constantly becoming, evolving, ascending. This transports you from a place where there is nothing new to a place where there is nothing old, where everything renews itself, where heaven and earth rejoice as at the moment of creation.

The desire to be good to all with no restrictions - not in the quantity of those to whom we are good nor in the quality of the good we perform - that is the inner nucleus of the essence of the soul of Israel.

Our generation is wonderful generation, full of wonder. It's very hard to find an example of it in all our history. Composed of contradictions — light and darkness mixed.

The higher the truth, the simpler it is.

Contemplate the wonders of creation, the Divine dimension of their being, not as a dim configuration that is presented to you from a distance, but as the reality in which you live.

We are great and our faults are great and therefore our problems great and great are our consolations.

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Abraham Isaac Kook: Biography and Life Work

Abraham Isaac Kook was a notable Orthodox rabbi. The story of Abraham Isaac Kook began on 7 September 1865 in Griva, Russian Empire. The legacy of Abraham Isaac Kook continues today, following their passing on 1 September 1935 in Jerusalem, British Mandate of Palestine.

Abraham Isaac Ha Cohen Kook ( Hebrew : אַבְרָהָם יִצְחָק הַכֹּהֵן קוּק ; 7 September 1865 – 1 September 1935), known as Ha Rav Kook , and also known by the Hebrew-language acronym Hara'ayah ( הראי״ה ), was an Orthodox rabbi, and the first Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of British Mandatory Palestine . He is considered to be one of the fathers of religious Zionism and is known for founding the Mercaz Ha Rav Yeshiva .

Philosophical Views and Reflections

Kook wrote rulings presenting his strong opposition to people ascending the Temple Mount, due to the Jewish Laws of impurity. He felt that Jews should wait until the coming of the Messiah when it will be encouraged to enter the Temple Mount. However, he was very careful to express the fact that the Kotel and the Temple Mount were holy sites that belong to the Jewish people.

Also there is now a musical project that presents Kook's poetry with musical accompaniment. HA'OROT-THE LIGHTS OF RAV KOOK by Greg Wall's Later Prophets Featuring Rabbi Itzchak Marmorstein – released on Tzadik Records, April 2009.

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