Rabbi Kook
I wanted to ask the rabbi about his assessment of Rabbi Kook. Does the rabbi assess him as a rational person, or does the rabbi perhaps see him as someone with a developed sense of imagination? And how does the rabbi relate to the interesting correspondence between him and Rabbi Harlap – about the vision that Rabbi Harlap had at the Western Wall.
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I think he was relatively rational and sober, although some of his assumptions don't seem right to me. There are quite a few gems in his words (but someone who writes such quantities of different and unrelated passages almost inevitably ends up with gems), but it is doubtful whether there is a method there (yes, I know his students say there is. I'm not convinced). I'm not familiar with these correspondences.
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