Rosh Yeshiva After Emotional Visit to Rav Dov Kook: “Do Not Stop the Tefillos for Even a Moment”
Powerful and emotional scenes unfolded in the rehabilitation room of the renowned mekubal, Rav Chizkiyahu Dov HaKohein Kook of Tiveria, as his uncle, Rav Avrohom Yitzchok HaKohein Kook, rosh yeshivah of Yeshivas Meor HaTalmud in Rechovot, paid a deeply moving bikur cholim visit.
Upon entering the room, the rosh yeshivah recited Birkas Kohanim for Rav Dov’s recovery. He then joined those present in singing several ancient, stirring melodies that have been passed down through the distinguished Kook family for generations.
After leaving the room, Rav Avrohom Yitzchok appeared visibly emotional and immediately turned to those attending Rav Dov’s bedside with an urgent request. He pleaded that they never stop learning Torah aloud in his presence.
“Even while I was speaking words of Torah with him, I immediately saw a noticeable change in his facial expression and in his overall medical condition,” the rosh yeshivah said with great emotion.
Rav Kook recounted a story about the Klausenberger Rebbe zt”l. During the Rebbe’s final days, when he was extremely weak, Mishnayos were read aloud to him. At one point, the reader assumed the Rebbe was no longer listening because of his frail condition and briefly stopped reading. The Rebbe immediately struck his hand to signal that the reading should continue.
“The entire occupation and life of Rav Dov is nothing but words of Torah,” the rosh yeshivah explained. “Therefore, if possible, continue reading before him more and more words of Torah and Torah insights.”
During the visit, Rav Kook also met with Rav Moshe Chaim Schneider, one of Rav Dov’s closest talmidim, rosh kollel of Kollel Kalisk in Tiveria, and editor of the widely distributed Torah publication Sifsei Kohein, which disseminates Rav Dov’s Torah teachings to bnei yeshivah.
The rosh yeshivah warmly praised the Torah insights published in the weekly publication and noted that his attendants make sure to bring him each issue so that he can enjoy studying its contents. At Rav Kook’s request, Rav Schneider shared a vort on the week’s parshah that he had heard directly from Rav Dov approximately two years ago.
The teaching centered on the pasuk, “Vayikach Pinchos es haromach b’yado” (“Pinchos took the spear in his hand”). Rav Dov explained that the word romach alludes to ramach—the 248 positive mitzvos. Before Pinchos carried out his act of zealotry, which required decisive action, he first examined himself to ensure that his motives were entirely pure and free of any personal interest, in accordance with the teaching of Chazal, “Tol korah mibein einecha.” Thus, “Vayikach Pinchos es haromach b’yado” teaches that he first took hold of his own ramach mitzvos aseh, ensuring that all 248 of his limbs and all of his deeds were completely pure and solely l’shem Shamayim. Only then did he proceed with his act of kana’us.
The rosh yeshivah expressed great delight with the Torah insight and responded emotionally.
“Through the merit of this wonderful Torah insight that we have just recalled, may there speedily be a complete recovery to the 248 limbs and 365 sinews of our master, Chizkiyahu Dov HaKohein ben Shoshanah, so that he may return to his former strength and continue revealing Torah insights, strengthening Torah, and bringing delight to Klal Yisroel.”
Rav Schneider then reminded the rosh yeshivah of a well-known story involving the Rogatchover Gaon. When the Rogatchover received a letter asking him to support the newly established Agudas Yisroel movement founded by the Chofetz Chaim and the Gerrer Rebbe, he responded with a lengthy teshuvah filled with references that seemed completely unrelated to the subject. One of the gedolei hador later explained that the Rogatchover, upon hearing the word “Agudah,” assumed the inquiry concerned the Torah concept of “agudas eizov” and therefore cited only sources dealing with those halachos. The Gerrer Rebbe, who was a close friend of the Rogatchover, greatly appreciated the explanation and remarked that for such a tzaddik, nothing existed outside the world of Torah.
Rav Avrohom Yitzchok Kook said that the same description perfectly fits Rav Dov Kook, whose mind is occupied by nothing other than Torah and chiddushei Torah.
Before departing, the rosh yeshivah issued a heartfelt appeal to his talmidim and to all of Klal Yisroel, urging that prayers not diminish despite reports of improvement.
“I repeat and say: Do not let up for even one moment. As long as the Rav has not fully recovered and cannot walk and speak like every other person, we must not relax. On the contrary, we must continue tearing open the gates of Heaven day and night with prayer and arouse Divine mercy so that he returns to his former strength, toiling in Torah and serving once again as the pillar of prayer that he has always been.”
Before leaving the rehabilitation center, Rav Kook expressed heartfelt gratitude to the devoted medical staff as well as to the security personnel stationed at the entrance, who have carefully restricted access to immediate family members and Rav Dov’s closest talmidim, thereby helping preserve his strength during his recovery.
The rosh yeshivah then returned to his home at Yeshivas Meor HaTalmud in Rechovot, once again calling upon the public to intensify their tefillos and rachamei Shamayim on behalf of Rav Chizkiyahu Dov HaKohein ben Shoshanah for a complete refuah.
{Matzav.com}
