Q&A: Why Does the Rabbi Separate Nationalism from Religiousness?
Why Does the Rabbi Separate Nationalism from Religiousness?
Question
After all, our master Rabbi Kook of blessed memory taught us that Israeli nationalism draws its lifeblood from the Torah, so how can one think in such a separatist way that disconnects the two? Did the Rabbi consult with rabbis regarding this important issue that concerns the entire Jewish people? From what I understand, Rabbi Tau thinks otherwise…
Answer
I debated whether to delete this nonsense. But I’ll just answer this: did Rabbi Tau consult with rabbis? From what I understand, I think otherwise.
Discussion on Answer
Rabbi Tau received the Torah from Sinai.
This reminds me of the dispute over whether Rabbi Tau falls into the category of a qunick. On the one hand, he thinks only what Rabbi Tau thinks, so yes; but on the other hand, he does think for himself…
Did the Rabbi study “Faith in Our Time”?
As is well known, the messianism and vitality of our Rabbi, may he live long, of blessed memory, draw their lifeblood from the Torah
So how can one think in such a separatist way
that disconnects the two?
Did the Rabbi consult, etc.?
And let us say amen.
Rabbi Tau consulted with his rabbis, who were among the leading sages of the generation in matters of faith and outlook, such as Rabbi Tzvi Yehuda Kook.