Rav Kook on Yom Ha'atzmaut: The drama of the Balfour Declaration
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In 1916, after being stranded in Switzerland for nearly two years due to the outbreak of World War I, Rav Kook was invited to occupy the rabbinic post of the Machzikei HaDat congregation in London. He accepted the position, but on condition that after the war he be allowed to return unhindered to EretzYisrael.
“Not many days passed,” noted Rabbi Shimon Glitzenstein, his personal secretary in London, “when already an atmosphere of influence on all circles of Jewish life in this large and important community was formed. All recognized his extraordinary concern for the entire Jewish people.”
While Rav Kook certainly did not plan to spend three years in London, he would later describe the momentous events of this period — events in which he took an active role — as a “revelation of the hand of God” (Igrot HaRe’iyah vol. III, p. 100). READ MORE
Rav Kook on Yom Ha'atzmaut: The drama of the Balfour Declaration
Rav Kook on Yom Ha'atzmaut: The drama of the Balfour Declaration
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