Rav Soloveitchik זצ"ל Recalls Rav Kook זצ"ל

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
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Комментарии • 19

  • @OmidT233
    @OmidT233 7 лет назад +12

    Every word is precious gems. Unfortunately this quality of Torah is so rare in our time. :(

  • @Historian212
    @Historian212 5 лет назад +7

    Wow, amazing! The Rav wrote that he felt he failed because his students didn’t have the passion for the tradition that the rabbis of the past had. But he does an amazing job here. Tremor, fascination, passionate love of God, sense experience, etc. This reflects his maternal inheritance, a Hasidische inheritance. He wrote about this, too. Thank you so much for posting!

    • @nachumlamm9353
      @nachumlamm9353 5 лет назад +1

      It was R' Kook's mother who came from a chasidic (albeit Litvish) background. The Rav's family was all non-chassidic, but he got a chassidic education as a child.

    • @morehn
      @morehn 3 года назад +1

      YU boys were not Litvaks and did not have the same degree of intellectual aspiration.

    • @RaphaelKaufmann
      @RaphaelKaufmann Год назад

      @@nachumlamm9353 I read that the Rav's mother was from a chassidishe background. Anyhow, every book and every sentence in his books testify his dual heritage.

    • @nachumlamm9353
      @nachumlamm9353 Год назад

      @@RaphaelKaufmann No, the Rav's mother was very Litvish. He was related to R' Moshe Feinstein through her. But his father was rav of a Chabad town (long story), so he got a Chabad education as a child and always spoke about how he appreciated it. I'm not sure about "every sentence," but it's there.
      Unless you're referring to Rav Kook, where that's much more true.

    • @nachumlamm9353
      @nachumlamm9353 Год назад

      @@morehn Quite the opposite on all counts, I'd say.

  • @TzviLangermann
    @TzviLangermann 8 лет назад +11

    Thanks for uploading this! I hope that there is more to come.

  • @rabbipoupko
    @rabbipoupko 5 лет назад

    Truly beautiful. Thank you for sharing.

    • @allenmoses110
      @allenmoses110 4 года назад

      Marxist kibbutzim understood there is no Torah without Yovel. It is one of the foundational concepts that make Torah possible. Yovel does not allow for a caste of Kings and Nobels. Its is the great equalizer that a nation of formers slaves understood so very well. The only form of master-slave can be the Hebrew as Oved ha Shem. Without Yovel we are lost.

  • @slonim770
    @slonim770 7 лет назад +3

    Amazing

  • @acidpunk7423
    @acidpunk7423 6 лет назад

    Job argued with the thunderclap

  • @Jadlerify
    @Jadlerify 3 года назад +1

    Did I understand correctly that Rav Soloveitchik was saying that the Kibbutz was so radically left wing that it was "on the borderline of Stalinism"? 4:36

    • @jsw7814
      @jsw7814 2 года назад +2

      Some kibbutzim openly admired Stalin and publicly mourned his death.

  • @sheikowi
    @sheikowi 5 лет назад +1

    Tower scholar, anxious, contradictory, acccommodating. J.B., not Rav Kook.