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Nach Daily
Rabbi Shaya Sussman, LCSW
500 episodes
1 week ago
In this second shiur of the My Generation series, we continue exploring Rav Kook’s Meimor HaDor — his lament over the emotional collapse and inner defeat of the generation. Rav Kook describes a world where individuals, families, and communities are wrapped in emotional pain and existential angst, leading to isolation, despair, and even psychosomatic suffering. Yet beneath the surface of this darkness, something sacred is taking shape — a new light beginning to emerge, and new-old souls descending into the world. The old structures must decay for something more whole to be born. What appears on the outside as disintegration is, on the inside, the beginning of renewal. We also learn a powerful piece from Orot Yisrael 5:13, where Rav Kook speaks of the birth of a “new Jew,” one who transcends outdated forms to embody a more complete spiritual consciousness. All of this, he writes, unfolds specifically in Eretz Yisrael, the spiritual ground of transformation. Topics: The emotional pain of the generation Isolation, despair, and psychosomatic suffering Rebirth through decay and disintegration “New-old souls” and spiritual evolution Orot Yisrael 5:13 – The birth of a new Jew in Eretz Yisrael
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In this second shiur of the My Generation series, we continue exploring Rav Kook’s Meimor HaDor — his lament over the emotional collapse and inner defeat of the generation. Rav Kook describes a world where individuals, families, and communities are wrapped in emotional pain and existential angst, leading to isolation, despair, and even psychosomatic suffering. Yet beneath the surface of this darkness, something sacred is taking shape — a new light beginning to emerge, and new-old souls descending into the world. The old structures must decay for something more whole to be born. What appears on the outside as disintegration is, on the inside, the beginning of renewal. We also learn a powerful piece from Orot Yisrael 5:13, where Rav Kook speaks of the birth of a “new Jew,” one who transcends outdated forms to embody a more complete spiritual consciousness. All of this, he writes, unfolds specifically in Eretz Yisrael, the spiritual ground of transformation. Topics: The emotional pain of the generation Isolation, despair, and psychosomatic suffering Rebirth through decay and disintegration “New-old souls” and spiritual evolution Orot Yisrael 5:13 – The birth of a new Jew in Eretz Yisrael
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Religion & Spirituality
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Rav Kook (17) Healing & Sufferin: Deep Emunah for a Modern Soul
Nach Daily
36 minutes 32 seconds
8 months ago
Rav Kook (17) Healing & Sufferin: Deep Emunah for a Modern Soul
In this week's shiur, we explore the soul’s deep yearning for a faith that truly satisfies — a faith vast enough to hold the complexity of our modern world. Drawing from the teachings of Rav Kook, we discuss how Emunah isn’t about retreating from modernity, but about engaging with it from a place of depth and clarity. We also unpack Rav Kook’s powerful idea that even kefira (heresy) can be a necessary part of the spiritual process — a force that clears away outdated structures to make space for new, expansive light. If you're craving a vision of Emunah that speaks to the heart, the mind, and the modern soul — this shiur is for you.
Nach Daily
In this second shiur of the My Generation series, we continue exploring Rav Kook’s Meimor HaDor — his lament over the emotional collapse and inner defeat of the generation. Rav Kook describes a world where individuals, families, and communities are wrapped in emotional pain and existential angst, leading to isolation, despair, and even psychosomatic suffering. Yet beneath the surface of this darkness, something sacred is taking shape — a new light beginning to emerge, and new-old souls descending into the world. The old structures must decay for something more whole to be born. What appears on the outside as disintegration is, on the inside, the beginning of renewal. We also learn a powerful piece from Orot Yisrael 5:13, where Rav Kook speaks of the birth of a “new Jew,” one who transcends outdated forms to embody a more complete spiritual consciousness. All of this, he writes, unfolds specifically in Eretz Yisrael, the spiritual ground of transformation. Topics: The emotional pain of the generation Isolation, despair, and psychosomatic suffering Rebirth through decay and disintegration “New-old souls” and spiritual evolution Orot Yisrael 5:13 – The birth of a new Jew in Eretz Yisrael