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Explore the visionary world of Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook (1865–1935), the first Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Mandate Palestine, whose cosmic, optimistic, and deeply spiritual philosophy fused Jewish mysticism, Western thought, and the burgeoning movement of Zionism. In this episode, we unpack his radical, unifying vision which saw secular Zionism not as a threat, but as a subconscious, divinely guided preparation for the messianic age, viewing the pioneers who returned to the land of Israel as unwitting agents of Tikkun Olam. . Discover how his unique, often poetically expressed teachings—found in works like Orot HaKodesh—embrace a profound love for all of creation, integrate science and philosophy with Kabbalah, and continue to inspire both religious and secular Israelis, marking him as the preeminent spiritual father of Religious Zionism and one of the most intellectually expansive figures of the modern era.