Nach Daily

Rabbi Shaya Sussman, LCSW

NachDaily is a project of Yeshiva Ateres Shimon. A perek of day of Navi in 5 minutes or less. covering the entire Neviem Rishonim. Yeshoshua, Shoftim, Shmuel I, Shmuel II, Malchim I, Melachim II, Yeshaya, Yechezkel, Yirmiya, Hoshea, Yoel, Amos, ovadya, Yona, Micha, Nachum, Chabakuk, Tsfanya, Chaggai, Zechariah, Melachi. Thank God, we finished Navi and now we're learning Tehilim. The Shiurim are interlined with actual pesukim, classic meforshim, Drash and Chassidus to deliver practical lessons relevant to our everyday lives. Note: NachDaily is just one among the many "Daily E-mail" programs created by Yeshiva Ateres Shimon. Other programs are: Emunah Daily, Think Hashem Daily, MIshna Daily, Praying with Fire Daily, Kitzur Daily and more... By: Rabbi Shaya Sussman, LCSW

  1. Rav kook (35) The Collective consciousness

    Jan 1

    Rav kook (35) The Collective consciousness

    In today’s shiur, we explored Rav Kook’s profound process of Aliyat HaDorot — the elevation of the generations — and the rise of collective consciousness. Rav Kook explains that throughout most of history, spiritual greatness was concentrated in a small number of towering individuals: great tzaddikim and erudite souls who stood far above the general population. The broader public, the hamon am, remained relatively simple in spiritual awareness and intellectual depth. As history progresses, however, something radical happens. The great souls no longer appear only as rare individuals. Instead, their light becomes diffused into the collective. The giants descend a level, while the masses rise a level. The result is a generation in which ordinary people carry greater inner depth, moral sensitivity, and spiritual capacity than ever before. This shift creates both an aliyah and a yeridah at the same time: An aliyah — because the collective soul of Am Yisrael has risen. A yeridah — because the old spiritual models and leadership structures can no longer contain the expanded inner world of the people. Rav Kook teaches that when the collective rises but is still taught by lower or outdated spiritual frameworks, the impact can be damaging. Fear-based authority, small ideas, and shallow teaching no longer work. A generation with a greater inner stature cannot be reached through fear — only through love, compassion, good words, and deep Torah. We saw how Rav Kook insists that the only way to reach such a generation is by offering higher, deeper, and more expansive Torah — teachings that match the size of the soul and speak honestly to the mind and heart. Rav Kook notes that in his own time this transformation was already underway, though it was largely imperceptible and had not yet fully come to fruition. Today, its effects are unmistakable. This shiur reframes the crisis of our generation not as a failure of Torah, but as a sign that the souls have risen — and the vessels must now rise with them.

    37 min
  2. Rav Kook (34) Have Empathy. See Their Pain

    12/25/2025

    Rav Kook (34) Have Empathy. See Their Pain

    In this shiur, we continued Rav Kook’s Meimor HaDor and explored his deeply compassionate diagnosis of our generation. Rav Kook teaches that this generation is not sinful or rebellious, but rather emotionally flooded — drowning in spiritual pain. The confusion, anger, distancing, and breakdown we see are not signs of moral failure, but of souls overwhelmed by intensity they cannot yet regulate or contain. Rav Kook pleads with the leaders and rabbis of his time to respond not with fear, punishment, or scorn, but with empathy, good words, and deep, honest teaching. True leadership, he argues, begins with compassion — the ability to see even ideological opponents, including Zionist youth, as suffering souls in need of guidance and healing, not enemies to be crushed. We also explored Rav Kook’s radical insight that the very cultural forces that damaged the generation must be transformed into tools of healing. In Rav Kook’s time, this meant redeeming literature and intellectual culture. In our generation, this applies directly to audio, video, social media, and digital culture — not rejecting them, but filling them with deeper inner content, meaning, and light. We concluded with Rav Kook’s revolutionary teaching of Aliyat HaDorot — the elevation of the generations. The crisis of our time is not because Torah has failed, but because the souls have risen, while the old vessels can no longer contain their light. The task of our generation is not to suppress this light, but to guide it, refine it, and help it find its true place within Torah.

    36 min
  3. Rav Kook (33)The Subconscious Sickness  | Meimor HaDor - My Generation

    12/11/2025

    Rav Kook (33)The Subconscious Sickness | Meimor HaDor - My Generation

    In this shiur, The Subconscious Sickness, we explored Rav Kook’s actual diagnosis of the core problem of our generation. A good diagnosis is half the cure — and Rav Kook offers one of the most penetrating psychological–spiritual readings of modern Jewish life. He explains that a deep subconscious sickness has taken root within the generation, creating a breakdown in language, communication, and a person’s inner map of meaning. This fracture inside the self leads to loneliness, isolation, anxiety, and a sense that “no one understands me — not even myself.” Rav Kook traces this crisis to two forces: External influences — popular ideas, cultural trends, and “sifrus” that people give enormous emotional weight to, even though these ideas lack real content, truth, or spiritual grounding. They distort the inner compass. Internal questioning — a person begins to examine their Jewish and religious upbringing and quietly wonders: What is it all worth? What does it mean for me? Why doesn’t it answer my deepest questions anymore? The result is a generational disorientation — a subconscious ache that affects identity, belonging, and purpose. We connected this with Chanukah, the ultimate “in-between generation”: a battle over worldview, culture, and the mind. Just as the Greeks fought to reshape consciousness, Rav Kook shows that our struggle today is also a war over meaning — and the healing lies in revealing deeper light.

    34 min

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NachDaily is a project of Yeshiva Ateres Shimon. A perek of day of Navi in 5 minutes or less. covering the entire Neviem Rishonim. Yeshoshua, Shoftim, Shmuel I, Shmuel II, Malchim I, Melachim II, Yeshaya, Yechezkel, Yirmiya, Hoshea, Yoel, Amos, ovadya, Yona, Micha, Nachum, Chabakuk, Tsfanya, Chaggai, Zechariah, Melachi. Thank God, we finished Navi and now we're learning Tehilim. The Shiurim are interlined with actual pesukim, classic meforshim, Drash and Chassidus to deliver practical lessons relevant to our everyday lives. Note: NachDaily is just one among the many "Daily E-mail" programs created by Yeshiva Ateres Shimon. Other programs are: Emunah Daily, Think Hashem Daily, MIshna Daily, Praying with Fire Daily, Kitzur Daily and more... By: Rabbi Shaya Sussman, LCSW