Orot HaTorah

Rav Kook’s Orot HaTorah explores the subject of Torah study, delving into the multifaceted relationship between Torah study and the Jewish people on both an individual and national level. It discusses the study of Torah as a spiritual act and analyzes the concept of “Torah Lishmah,” the purest motivations for studying Torah.

The book provides insights into cultivating an appreciation for the intricacies of Halakah, and how Torah study is an expression of our deepest ties to the Jewish people. It discusses the study of Kabbalah, the special characteristics of the Torah of the Land of Israel, and provides the practical guidance on how one should study Torah.

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Rav Kook was uniquely able to communicate the mystical depths of the Torah to modern Jews, showing how the Torah’s narratives are indeed expressive of eternal truths. And among the interpreters of Rav Kook, Rabbi Morrison is uniquely able to impart those teachings to contemporary English-speaking Jews in clear, yet elegant prose.”   — Rabbi Dovid Sears, director of the NY Breslov Center

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description of book Rav Kook’s Orot HaTorah explores the subject of Torah study, delving into the multifaceted relationship between Torah study and the Jewish people on both an individual and national level. It discusses the study of Torah as a spiritual act and analyzes the concept of “Torah Lishmah,” the purest motivations for studying Torah. The book provides insights into cultivating an appreciation for the intricacies of Halakah, and how Torah study is an expression of our deepest ties to the Jewish people. It discusses the study of Kabbalah, the special characteristics of the Torah of the Land of Israel, and provides the practical guidance on how one should study Torah. *** “Rav Kook was uniquely able to communicate the mystical depths of the Torah to modern Jews, showing how the Torah’s narratives are indeed expressive of eternal truths. And among the interpreters of Rav Kook, Rabbi Morrison is uniquely able to impart those teachings to contemporary English-speaking Jews in clear, yet elegant prose.”   — Rabbi Dovid Sears, director of the NY Breslov Center

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  • Number of pages: 182
  • Cover type: softcover
  • editor: Rabbi Abraham Yitzhak HaCohen Kook