[[Image:Stamp Kook.jpg|thumb|120px|Israeli postal stamp commemorating Rabbi Kook]]
Kook built bridges of communication and political alliances between the various Jewish sectors, including the secular Zionist leadership, the Religious Zionists, and more traditional non-Zionist Orthodox Jews. He believed that the modern movement to re-establish Israel as a state had profound theological significance. Per this ideology, the youthful, secular and even anti-religious Labor Zionist pioneers ''halutzim'' were a part of a grand divine scheme whereby the land and people of Israel were finally being redeemed from the 2,000 year exile (''galut'') by all manner of Jews who sacrificed themselves for the cause of building up the physical land, as laying the groundwork for the ultimate spiritual messianic redemption of world Jewry. He once commented that the establishment of the Chief Rabbinate was the first step towards the re-establishment of th the Sanhedrin... \n
== Authors Nominate Top Books His empathy towards the anti-religious elements aroused the suspicions of All Time ==his more traditionalist haredi opponents, particularly that of the traditional rabbinical establishment that had functioned from the time of Turkey's control of greater Palestine, whose paramount leader was Rabbi Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld, Kook's greatest rabbinical rival. Kook once quoted a rabbinic axiom that "one should embrace with the right hand and rebuff with the left". He remarked that he was fully capable of rejecting, but since there were enough rejecters, he was fulfilling the role of embracer. However, Kook far from embraced all of the elements of modern Zionism. He was critical of the secularists when they went "too far" in desecrating the Torah, for instance, by not observing the Sabbath or kosher laws.
In 2002Kook fathered three children through his two wives: two daughters and a son, the Norwegian Book Clubs gathered 100 authors from 54 countries and asked each one to list the 10 best works of fiction of all timeRabbi Zvi Yehuda Kook. The authors responded and this list His nephew was created. The titles are arranged alphabetically by author name, so no one book stands above any other. The following list is the groups selection of the worlds 100 best booksHillel Kook.How many have you read?
[[http://goodvillenews.com/Authors-Nominate-Top-Books-of-All-Time-kRj65H.html Authors Nominate Top Books of All Time]]==Legacy==
[[http://goodvillenews.com/wk.html GoodvilleNews.com - good, positive news, inspirational stories, articles]]===Relationship with Religious Zionism===
== Celebrity Chef Chris Nirschel Cooks While Rav Kook has been exalted as one of the most important thinkers in Religious Zionism, there is substantial evidence that he never saw himself or his ideas in these terms. Indeed, there are several prominent quotes in which Kook is quite critical of the Religious Zionists (Mizrachi), whom he saw as naive and perhaps hypocritical in attempting to synthesize traditional Judaism with a modern and largely secular ideology. In one letter, he said:<blockquote>''"This gave rise not long ago to the Mizrachi association. But this is not a complete remedy, since in the end we are still strengthening secular Zionism....We can never guard ourselves from the influence of the secularists......How then are the Mizrachim protected from the evil influence of lawless Zionism on their children!"''</blockquote>Rather than being seen as a Religious Zionist leader or proponent, Kook should be properly understood as a pragmatic consensus-builder. Kook never shied away from criticizing his peers, including the Zionists (religious and secular), as well as the increasingly cloistered traditionalists living in the Holy Land, whose way of life he characterized as being similarly affected by the negative and abnormal conditions of the Jewish exile, and therefore just as "inauthentic" as that of their Zionist counterparts. Kook was interested in outreach and cooperation between different groups and types of Jews, and saw both the good and bad in each of them. His sympathy for them as fellow Jews should not be misinterpreted as any inherent endorsement of their ideas, Zionists or otherwise. That said, Kook's willingness to engage in joint-projects (for instance, his participation in the Chief Rabbinate) with the secular Zionist leadership must be seen as differentiating him from many of his traditionalist peers. In terms of practical results, it would not be incorrect to characterize Kook as being, at the least, a proto-Zionist. Rightly or wrongly, his perceived openness to the Zionist movement can be seen as a major stepping-stone to the Homeless ==Religious Zionist movement gaining momentum and legitimacy after his death.
Cause Celeb highlights a celebritys work on behalf of a specific causeThe Israeli moshav Kfar Haroe, founded in 1934, was named after Kook, "Haroe" being the Hebrew acronym הרא"ה &ndash; "HaRav Avraham HaCohen". This weekHis son Zvi Yehuda Kook, Chris Nirschel shares with uswho was substantially more explicit in his Zionism, via email interviewtook over teaching duties at Merkaz Harav after his death, and dedicated his life to interpreting and disseminating his work with The Food Bank for New York Cityfather's philosophy.After 28 yearsKook's popular image as a Religious Zionist can be partially attributed to his son's wide influence in the Religious Zionist community, The Food Bank for New York has become the citys major hunger relief organization and one of the largest food banks substantial success in the countrycombining his father's teachings with his own beliefs.
[==External links==*[http://goodvillenewswww.orot.com Selected Teachings of Rabbi Abraham Isaac HaCohen Kook (and others)], orot.com*[http:/Celebrity/www.vbm-Cheftorah.org/archive/rk1-Chriskook.htm Introduction to the Thought of Rav Kook], vbm-Nirscheltorah.org *[http://www.ou.org/pardes/bios/ravkook.htm Rabbi Abraham Isaac HaCohen Kook], ou.org*[http://www.ucalgary.ca/%7Eelsegal/363_Transp/Orthodoxy/Zionism.html#Kook Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook (1865-Cooks1935)], Prof. Eliezer Segal*[http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/Rav_Kook.html Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook], jewishvirtuallibrary.org*[http://www.zionist.org.uk/kook.htm Rav Avraham Itzhak HaCohen Kook (1865 &ndash; 1935)], zionist.org.uk*[http://www.mizrachi.org/aboutus/leaders/ravkook.asp Life and Priciples], mizrachi.org*[http://www.machonmeir.org.il/english/archive.asp?language=English&cat_id=12 Lectures on Rav Kook's writings], machonmeir.org.il *[http://www.geocities.com/m_yericho/ravkook/timeline.htm Time-for-the-Homeless-3xkuILline of Rav Kook's life]*[http://www.mercaz.org The Yeshiva he founded...today]*[http://www.orot.com/leshemravkook.html Celebrity Chef Chris Nirschel Cooks for the HomelessRav Kook and Rav Shlomo Elyashev zt'l ("Leshem")]*[http://www.ou.org/pardes/bios/ravkook.htm Rabbi Abraham Isaac HaCohen Kook], from Ou.org*[http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6721/kook.htm Kook Family Tree]*[http://www.zehut.net/orotisrael_a_a.htm Chapters from Orot], from zehut.net (in Hebrew)
[[http://goodvillenews.com/wk.html GoodvilleNews.com - good, positive news, inspirational stories, articles]]==Resources==
== Daughter Saves Father by Lifting Car Off Him Writings==*''Olat Raiyah'', Commentary on the Siddur*''Igorot HaRaiyah'', The Collected Letters of Rav Kook*''Orot HaKodesh''*''Ayin Aiyah'', Commentary on ''Ayin Yaakov'' the Aggadic sections of the Talmud.*''Orot'', Abraham Isaac Kook, translation Bezalel Naor, Jason Aronson 1993. ISBN 1-56821-017-5*''Orot ha-teshuvah'', Abraham Isaac Kook, translation Alter Ben-Zion Metzger, Bloch Pub. Co., 1968. ASIN B0006DXU94*''Abraham Isaac Kook: The Lights of Penitence, The Moral Principles, Lights of Holiness, Essays, Letters, and Poems'', translation Ben Zion Bokser, Paulist Press 1978. ISBN 0-8091-2159-X*''The Essential Writings of Abraham Isaac Kook'', translation Ben Zion Bokser, Ben Yehuda Press 2006 (reprint). ISBN 0-9769862-3-X*''Gold from the Land of Israel: A New Light on the Weekly Torah Portion From the Writings of Rabbi Abraham Isaac HaKohen Kook'', by Rabbi Chanan Morrison, Urim Publications 2006. ISBN 965-7108-92-6
A fast acting 22==Analysis==*''The Philosophy of Rabbi Kook'', Zvi Yaron, Eliner Library, 1992.*''Essays on the Thought and Philosophy of Rabbi Kook'', ed. Ezra Gellman, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1991. ISBN 0-8386-3452-4*''The World of Rav Kook's Thought'', [[Shalom Carmy]], Avi-yearChai Publishers, 1991. ISBN 0-old has been hailed a hero after she lifted up a car weighing a ton 9623723-2-3 *''Rav Avraham Itzhak HaCohen Kook: Between Rationalism and a half to save her fatherMysticism'', who became crushed under his BMW 525iBenjamin Ish-Shalom, translation Ora Wiskind Elper, SUNY Press, 1993.ISBN 0-7914-1369-1
[[http://goodvillenews.com/Daughter-Saves-Father-by-Lifting-Car-Off-Him-Ytw5BL.html Daughter Saves Father by Lifting Car Off Him]] [[http://goodvillenews.com/wk.html GoodvilleNews.com - good, positive news, inspirational stories, articles]] == Why You Should Always Trust Yourself == Trust yourself. You know more than you think you do. Benjamin SpockAs time passes by and the more work you will do on discovering and improving yourself, the more you will realize that the ancient Latin quotation: Ne te quaesiveris extra - Do not look outside of yourself for the truth, is true.  [[http://goodvillenews.com/Why-You-Should-Always-Trust-Yourself-TR2gYW.html Why You Should Always Trust Yourself]] [[http://goodvillenews.com/wk.html GoodvilleNews.com - good, positive news, inspirational stories, articles]] == 7 Ways to Deal With the Death of a Loved One References== How do you deal with death, the loss of a loved one when the pain is so strong; how can you let go of the people you once loved and still love so much; how can you accept the fact that you will never see those people ever again? How can you accept the idea of loss, of death?  [[http://goodvillenews.com/7-Ways-to-Deal-With-the-Death-of-a-Loved-One-K7YCOr.html 7 Ways to Deal With the Death of a Loved One]] [[http://goodvillenews.com<references /wk.html GoodvilleNews.com - good, positive news, inspirational stories, articles]]>

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