Rabbi David Mor Yosef Publishes New Book Clarifying The Kuzari's Foundational Ideas
Rabbi David Mor Yosef of the Karnei Shomron Hesder Yeshiva has released a new book titled "Bekirbecha Kadosh," aiming to make the first essay of Rabbi Yehuda Halevi's classic work, The Kuzari, accessible and clear. The book presents a renewed approach to Rabbi Yehuda Halevi's methodology, offering a vital and straightforward path for those seeking to deepen their Jewish faith. Rabbi Mor Yosef emphasizes that this work is not merely a commentary or expansion but a rebirth of the Kuzari's system.
In the book's introduction, Rabbi Mor Yosef quotes Rabbi Tzvi Yehuda Kook, highlighting that faith requires study and is more than just verbal affirmation or ritual expression. The book is the product of years of dedicated learning at the Karnei Shomron Hesder Yeshiva, under the guidance of its leaders and rabbis. Rabbi Mor Yosef stresses the importance of faith study in today's generation, which yearns for clarity, meaning, and a connection between the revealed and hidden aspects of Judaism.
He further notes that the approaching days of redemption demand honest engagement with desires and beliefs, encouraging humility and openness to divine processes unfolding before the nation and the world. The introduction also stresses that faith study is not theoretical or mystical detachment but the beating heart of the Jewish people, guiding understanding and illuminating the path through Torah study and action.
Rabbi Mor Yosef cites the Talmudic teaching that a study hall cannot exist without innovation, asserting that Rabbi Yehuda Halevi's approach is awakening from two millennia of exile, revitalizing the faith through the lens of the Jewish nation. The book has received endorsements from prominent rabbis, including Rabbi Shmuel HaBar, Rabbi Avraham Kurtzweil, and Rabbi Yitzchak Halevi, the chief rabbi of Karnei Shomron.