HaRav Kook on Israel’s Return (Part 4)
byThe fourth in a four part series on HaRav Kook’s teachings on tshuva (return) for the month of Elul.
The fourth in a four part series on HaRav Kook’s teachings on tshuva (return) for the month of Elul.
The Queen didn’t so much lead the British people as much as she became a living embodiment of them.
From the perspective of Washington’s interests, taking land from Israel has always been a higher priority than addressing the needs of Palestinians.
The third in a four part series on HaRav Kook’s teachings on Tshuva (return) for the month of Elul.
Israel’s political future lies in reconnecting to our people’s ancient folkways. Popular public figures like Sarit Hadad circumvent our westernized media establishment & give voice to the Israeli people.
Can Jewish women be empowered in such a way that originates from a Hebrew worldview, preserves the Jewish people’s value system & seeks solutions through Israel’s unique cultural/historical lens?
The second in a four part series on HaRav Kook’s teachings on Tshuva (return) for the month of Elul.
If the State of Israel hopes to continue developing on a trajectory that exceeds Herzl’s Zionist dreams, we must work to strengthen rather than demonize our nation’s fastest growing population sectors.
Gantz has already shown his electoral base that he’s capable of fighting Palestinians. Now he has to prove that he can hurt those troublesome West Bank Jews threatening Israel’s identity as a Western outpost.
The first in a four part series on HaRav Kook’s teachings on Tshuva (return) for the month of Elul.
Unlike the United States – where no deep cohesion exists amongst the general populace – social programs are successful & celebrated in Israel.
Can social media serve as a platform for high level conversations around Jewish identity & liberation?