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Get closer to God by declaring personal intent The Creator of the universe singled out the uniqueness of the human…
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Redemption, Rabbi Ouri Cherki
One of the greatest Jewish philosophers of all time, Rav Avraham Yitzchak Kook, said that the exodus of Israel from…
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CHAPTER 1. Religious Zionism and the Global Renaissance of Judaism
Rabbi Kook’s religious revolution is distinguished by the fact that it exists entirely within the framework of Orthodox Judaism, presenting…
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What is the Purpose of Time and Space?
Philosophers and scientists have expended large efforts on the question of defining the concepts of time and space. This matter…
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How to bring more light to our life?
This is not a tricky question It’s a way we live for almost 4,000 years All you need to do…
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We should be open to seeing the complexity of the divine message
Biblical criticism is an allegedly scientific approach to the study the holy writings. However, it can never be considered truly…
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Holy and Secular in the Redemption of Israel | Basic Tenets of Jewish Philosophy
The national rejuvenation of the Israel, which was expressed in a practical manner by the existence of the Zionist movement…
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Reward and Punishment | Basic Tenets of Jewish Philosophy
Can our relationship with the Creator be compared to a grocery accounts list connected to a mechanism for collecting debts?…
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Torah from Heaven | Basic Tenets of Jewish Philosophy
Two proofs are given to show that there is a Divine source for the Torah. But they must be understood…
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Mystic Secrets | Basic Tenets of Jewish Philosophy
“The work of creation should not be taught in the presence of two, or the work of the heavenly Chariot…
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Periods of Exile | Basic Tenets of Jewish Philosophy
Exile is an integral part of the history of the nation of Israel. More than half of the time that…
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Faith in the Sages | Basic Tenets of Jewish Philosophy
One of the forty-eight traits by which the Torah is acquired is “faith in the sages” [Avot 6:6]. This is…
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