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Nach Daily
Rabbi Shaya Sussman, LCSW
500 episodes
6 days ago
In this first shiur of the *My Generation* series, we begin exploring Rav Kook’s *Meimor HaDor*, found in *Ikvei HaTzon*. We discuss the historical context in which Rav Kook was writing and how he saw light emerging from darkness — even in the spiritual confusion of his generation. Together we learn the prologue to *Ikvei HaTzon*, uncovering why Rav Kook chose this name, and begin the essay with its opening theme: **the great, subconscious pain of the generation.** Rav Kook teaches that this deep, unspoken pain is not only psychological but cosmic — a pain that transcends language, reaching toward redemption. He speaks to the struggle of our times and even hints to the inner turmoil that will surface near the end of days. --- **Topics:** * The meaning of *Ikvei HaTzon* * The hidden light within darkness * The subconscious pain of the generation * Why we can’t yet articulate our deepest suffering * Rav Kook’s vision for the end of days --- #RavKook #MyGeneration #MeimorHaDor #IkveiHaTzon #Orot #SpiritualGrowth #JewishThought #Emunah #Chassidus #ShayaSussman #PnimiusHaTorah
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In this first shiur of the *My Generation* series, we begin exploring Rav Kook’s *Meimor HaDor*, found in *Ikvei HaTzon*. We discuss the historical context in which Rav Kook was writing and how he saw light emerging from darkness — even in the spiritual confusion of his generation. Together we learn the prologue to *Ikvei HaTzon*, uncovering why Rav Kook chose this name, and begin the essay with its opening theme: **the great, subconscious pain of the generation.** Rav Kook teaches that this deep, unspoken pain is not only psychological but cosmic — a pain that transcends language, reaching toward redemption. He speaks to the struggle of our times and even hints to the inner turmoil that will surface near the end of days. --- **Topics:** * The meaning of *Ikvei HaTzon* * The hidden light within darkness * The subconscious pain of the generation * Why we can’t yet articulate our deepest suffering * Rav Kook’s vision for the end of days --- #RavKook #MyGeneration #MeimorHaDor #IkveiHaTzon #Orot #SpiritualGrowth #JewishThought #Emunah #Chassidus #ShayaSussman #PnimiusHaTorah
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Emunah in Chaos: Rebbe Nachman, Rav Kook, Inner War with a Mindfulness Practice for Realignment
Nach Daily
1 hour 6 minutes 32 seconds
4 months ago
Emunah in Chaos: Rebbe Nachman, Rav Kook, Inner War with a Mindfulness Practice for Realignment
What do we do when life feels upside down—when nothing is k’seder, and the world within and around us feels like it's unraveling? In this experiential shiur, we explore Rebbe Nachman’s teaching in Likutei Moharan Tinyana 82 on the battle between k’seder (order) and shelo k’seder (disorder), and how that inner war mirrors the emotional and spiritual chaos so many of us feel today. We then turn to Likutei Halachos, Hilchos Tefillin, for a deep perspective on chizuk, patience, and the hidden redemptive power of suffering. Rav Kook’s Orot HaTeshuvah 15:10 reminds us that the soul is always whole. When we forget our deeper nature—individually or nationally—we descend into chaos. But remembering who we truly are realigns us with Hashem’s will and opens the gates of redemption. The class concludes with a short, guided mindfulness practice to help us return to a state of inner k’seder, reconnect with the soul’s quiet strength, and walk forward with more clarity, calm, and Emunah.
Nach Daily
In this first shiur of the *My Generation* series, we begin exploring Rav Kook’s *Meimor HaDor*, found in *Ikvei HaTzon*. We discuss the historical context in which Rav Kook was writing and how he saw light emerging from darkness — even in the spiritual confusion of his generation. Together we learn the prologue to *Ikvei HaTzon*, uncovering why Rav Kook chose this name, and begin the essay with its opening theme: **the great, subconscious pain of the generation.** Rav Kook teaches that this deep, unspoken pain is not only psychological but cosmic — a pain that transcends language, reaching toward redemption. He speaks to the struggle of our times and even hints to the inner turmoil that will surface near the end of days. --- **Topics:** * The meaning of *Ikvei HaTzon* * The hidden light within darkness * The subconscious pain of the generation * Why we can’t yet articulate our deepest suffering * Rav Kook’s vision for the end of days --- #RavKook #MyGeneration #MeimorHaDor #IkveiHaTzon #Orot #SpiritualGrowth #JewishThought #Emunah #Chassidus #ShayaSussman #PnimiusHaTorah