
Kol Dodi Dofek
Kol Dodi Dofek: Listen - My Beloved Knocks
By Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik, Translated by David Z. Gordon
Rabbi Soloveitchik explores theodicy, emphasizing growth in response to catastrophe rather than questioning why it occurs. He contrasts fate with destiny, urging Jews to actively participate in both the nation's suffering and its destiny through Torah and mitzvot. Using Shir HaShirim, he reflects on Israel’s hesitation to respond to divine opportunities, such as the founding of the State of Israel. The essay also examines Israel's role in Jewish identity and self-defense, and its theological implications. Originally delivered in Yiddish in 1956, this profound work remains relevant today.
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Kol Dodi Dofek: Listen - My Beloved Knocks
By Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik, Translated by David Z. Gordon
Rabbi Soloveitchik explores theodicy, emphasizing growth in response to catastrophe rather than questioning why it occurs. He contrasts fate with destiny, urging Jews to actively participate in both the nation's suffering and its destiny through Torah and mitzvot. Using Shir HaShirim, he reflects on Israel’s hesitation to respond to divine opportunities, such as the founding of the State of Israel. The essay also examines Israel's role in Jewish identity and self-defense, and its theological implications. Originally delivered in Yiddish in 1956, this profound work remains relevant today.













