Rav Kook’s Guide for Today’s Perplexed

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Authors

Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook Rabbi Aryeh Sklar

Synopsis

Rav Kook’s Guide for Today’s Perplexed is one of the most important works of modern Jewish thought. Originally written shortly before Rav Kook moved to the land of Israel in 1904, this volume captures Rabbi Abraham Isaac HaKohen Kook’s penetrating answers to the question of how should Judaism engage with the modern world, new scientific discoveries, and contemporary intellectual currents.

This volume presents Rav Kook’s clearest and most systematic exploration of challenges that continue to shape religious life today. With ingenuity and creativity, he addresses issues such as biblical morality, atheism, determinism, evolution, archaeology, biblical criticism, and the relationship between Torah and science. Rather than seeing these questions as threats, Rav Kook insists that conflicts between Torah and modern knowledge can be reconciled through a deeper unity of the religious and secular realms.


Preserved only in manuscript form for over a century, the work was first published in its entirety in 2014 by Rabbi Shachar Rachmani under the title For the Perplexed of the Generation (Le-Nevukhei ha-Dor). This edition now makes it available in complete English translation, along with clarifying and illuminating footnotes by Rabbi Aryeh Sklar, who also translated the Hebrew text. This edition also includes a translated introduction by Rabbi Eitam Henkin, HYD.


Rabbi Aryeh Sklar attended Yeshivat Yesodei HaTorah in Beit Shemesh, Israel, where his passion for the writings of Rav Kook was ignited by his teacher, Rabbi Pesach Wolicki. He received a Bachelor's in English Literature from Yeshiva University, a Master's in Jewish Philosophy from the Bernard Revel School for Jewish Studies, and completed semicha at Yeshiva University's Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary. Currently, he teaches Talmud and Jewish philosophy in yeshivot in Israel, while also working in translation, editing, and research for the Steinsaltz Center, where he has helped produce the Steinsaltz Talmud and Tanakh. He lives in Jerusalem with his wife Michal and their two sons, Avichai and Itai.

Publisher:

Kodesh Press

Pages:

374

Date Published:

November 2025