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26 September 2024

Rav Kook on Elul: The Shofar of Redemption


Zalman Shazar, the third president of the State of Israel, was a childhood friend of Rav Kook’s most prominent disciple — Rabbi David Cohen, known as the Rav HaNazir. Shazar and Rabbi Cohen both relocated to Jerusalem, where they renewed their former friendship.



Below is Shazar’s description of an extraordinary encounter that took place during Elul, the month of reflection and repentance leading up to Rosh Hashanah


When I rediscovered Rabbi David Cohen in Jerusalem, he was steadily ascending in the world of mysticism and silence. One day in Elul, I went to visit him in Rav Kook’s house. It was before the High Holidays, and I wanted to absorb some of his spirit of purity and holiness.



Upon arriving, I was informed that the Rav HaNazir was in Rav Kook’s study. The rabbis were reviewing the kavanot, the special Kabbalistic intentions for blowing the shofar on Rosh Hashanah


I summoned the courage, and allowed myself to peek into the room. I froze at the sight, utterly mesmerized


The two scholars were both standing, eyes shut. Rav Kook called out the sounds — tekiyah! shevarim-teruah! tekiyah! — and Rav David blew the shofar


But these were no ordinary shofar blasts. The blasts sounded as if they originated from another world


I felt that I was hearing the shofar of our redemption. In my mind’s eye, I saw the words of the daily prayer, “Sound the great shofar for our freedom; lift up the banner to bring our exiles together.” This was the messianic shofar, announcing the ingathering of the exiles


I was shaken to the very depths of my soul. That holy sight, and those inspiring sounds, will be forever engraved in my memory


Stories from the Land of Israel. Adapted from Mo'adei HaRe’iyah, pp. 61-62

1 comment:

moshe said...

What a beautiful story. May this be the year of our Geulah!
SHANA TOVA, METUKA, MEUSHERET U'MEVURECHET L'CHOL AM YISRAEL!

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