Orot HaTeshuvah

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Orot HaTeshuvah is a seminal philosophical and mystical work on repentance and spiritual renewal by Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, a leading thinker of Religious Zionism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish philosophical work
book
mystical work
associatedInstitution Mercaz HaRav Yeshiva NERFINISHED
associatedPerson Rabbi Zvi Yehuda Kook NERFINISHED
associatedWith Jewish ethical thought
Kabbalistic ideas
Musar literature
Yishuv in Palestine NERFINISHED
author Abraham Isaac Kook NERFINISHED
Rabbi Abraham Isaac HaCohen Kook NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Land of Israel NERFINISHED
field Jewish ethics
Jewish philosophy
Jewish spirituality
religious mysticism
genre Jewish mysticism
religious philosophy
hasPart short aphoristic sections
thematic chapters on repentance
influenced Religious Zionist thought
contemporary Jewish ethics
modern Jewish theology
influencedBy Jewish ethical tradition
Kabbalah NERFINISHED
Midrash NERFINISHED
Rabbinic literature NERFINISHED
Talmud NERFINISHED
language Hebrew
mainSubject repentance
spiritual renewal
teshuvah
movementContext Religious Zionism NERFINISHED
periodWritten early 20th century
philosophicalTheme continuous spiritual growth
creative tension between holiness and worldliness
inner divine spark in the soul
national and individual teshuvah
optimistic view of repentance
religiousTradition Judaism
targetAudience religious thinkers
spiritual seekers
students of Jewish thought
titleLanguage Hebrew
titleTranslation Lights of Repentance NERFINISHED
viewOfRepentance dynamic and joyful process
viewOfSin obscuring of inner goodness

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Abraham Isaac Kook notableWork Orot HaTeshuvah