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Kook, R. Abraham Isaac: Abraham Isaac Kook (1865–1935) assumed his position as the first Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of (pre-state) Israel upon the formation of the British Mandate for Palestine in 1920. A renowned thinker and mystic, Rabbi Kook authored many books and letters that are the subjects of popular study today, and is a founding father of the "Religious Zionist" movement.
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An exploration of the different opinions of the Rambam and Rav Kook regarding the ways through which man can approach G-d reveals a more fundamental debate.
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