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Sinopsis

In this shiur, we journey into Rav Kook’s powerful critique of a common religious impulse — the attempt to package Judaism into neat, rigid systems. Rav Kook challenges us to stop reducing Torah into something small and manageable, and instead open ourselves to the vast, living truth it holds. We spoke about the need for deep spiritual principles — like gravity — that are both specific and expansive, real enough to explain large swaths of reality while exposing what’s false. Unlike idol worship, which often grasps only partial truths, Rav Kook invites us into a broader, truer world of Emunah — one that can contain it all. This is not just a new idea, but a paradigm shift in how we understand Judaism, faith, and light.