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Harav Avraham Yitzchok Kook z"l ...See Harav Issar Zalman Meltzer on the right
Harav Issar Zalman Meltzer on the Left Standing Wearing Glasses ...Harav Kook In the Center
“I don’t speak because I have the power to speak; I speak because I don’t have the power to remain silent.” Rav Kook z"l
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In the 2nd picture standing next to Rav Kook bears resemblance to the Rebbe
Satmar Poilisher?
https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/growing-up-jewish-where-the-amazon-jungle-reaches-the-atlantic-ocean-part-2/
Our family’s active involvement in Zionism began four decades before Herzl organized the first Zionist Congress in 1897. Mommy’s grandfather Yosef Tzvi Dunner wrote about his Zionist thoughts as a young yeshiva student in Krakow. He was stabbed in the back by a fellow student, an anti-Zionist zealot typical of many yeshiva students in Europe. He was rushed from the hospital out of Poland in fear for his life. He moved to Germany where he earned a doctorate in 1862 from the University of Bonn for his thesis on the philosophy and poetry of Abraham Ibn Ezra, one of the most distinguished biblical commentators born in Tudela, Spain, in 1089.
His creative ideas on the synthesis of Torah study and secular learning and of Judaism and Zionism prompted the Amsterdam Jewish community to invite him to head its rabbinical seminary. He accepted the positon and was subsequently elected chief rabbi of Holland. In his 1895 Rosh Hashanah sermon on the spiritual significance of the Zionist reawakening of the Jewish nation, he said: “Eventually the shofar will sound to the full return of those lost and dispersed to Israel, their homeland.”
In the 2nd picture Rav Issuer Zalman is SITTING next to R' Kook.
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