The Torah of Tomorrow: One Song - Rav Kook’s world of inner truth, spiritual growth, and divine connection
Authors
Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook Rachel EbnerSynopsis
Rav Kook is one of the most visionary voices in modern Jewish thought, but much of his writing remains difficult to access.
The Torah of Tomorrow: OneSong presents a carefully curated collection of his spiritual teachings, with the original Hebrew alongside flowing, accessible English. Rachel Tova Ebner’s thoughtful translation and commentary open a clear path into Rav Kook’s world of inner truth, spiritual growth, and divine connection.
These selections are meant to be read slowly, returned to often, and allowed to speak to the soul.
Teachings of Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Hakohen Kook in Hebrew and English
Translated by Rachel Tova Ebner
“Anyone familiar with the mystical texts of haRav Kook knows that his language requires special skill to understand on a simple level, let alone to penetrate the endless depths of these poetic teachings. No easy task. And yet Rachel Ebner has done it with precision and grace… Her learned and light-filled insights into haRav Kook’s Torah secrets are rewarding and elating.”
Rabbi Gedaliah Gurfein
Founder and CEO of The People’s Talmud Project
“For many years, the Torah teachings of haRav Kook have eluded many students. [In this] erudite translation, we benefit from the expertise of a most qualified scholar. Learning from this work, with the Hebrew and English texts side by side, brings haRav Kook's precious teachings to life and conveys his true intent and legacy to a generation that is so hungry for it.”
Rabbi Joseph Schonwald
Rochlin Foundation, Jerusalem
“It is very important that haRav Kook’s advanced Torah understandings be widely shared. [This] superb work will help bring them to the world.”
Rabbi Itzchak Evan-Shayish
Beit HaRav Kook, Jerusalem
Rachel Tova Ebner grew up in Manhattan and made Aliyah to Jerusalem with her family in 1982. She is linguist and lyricist, a teacher and translator, with a Master’s degree in Hebrew from the Bernhard Revel Graduate School of Yeshiva University. Her most recent professional endeavor was to participate in the translation of the new Koren Tanach. She has three children and eleven grandchildren.
Publisher:
Mosaica Press
Pages:
263