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His teachings are partially responsible for the modern religious settlement movement in Judea and Samaria, largely through the Gush Emunim movement, which was founded by his students. Many of his ideological followers established such settlements, and he has been credited with the dissemination of his father's ideas, helping to form the basis of Religious Zionism.[2]


The most well known among his students are rabbis Shlomo Aviner, Zvi Thau, Zalman Melamed, Yitzchak Sheilat, Avihu Schwartz, Dov Lior, Zephaniah Drori, Issar Klonsky, Haim Steiner, Yoel Bin-Nun, Eliezer Melamed, David Samson, Moshe Ganz, Nachum Romm, Haim Drukman, Aharon Shear-Yashuv, Moshe Levinger, and Yaakov Ariel. Several of these students are among those who he encouraged to establish settlements and moshavim.[3] Numerous yeshivas in Israel follow his teachings.

Most of the younger Kook's published works were editions and collections of his father's work, but many of his original articles and letters were later collected and published in book form. [4]

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  1. ^ Inbari, Motti (2012). "Zionist Perceptions in the Thought of Rabbi Zvi Yehuda Kook and the Roots of Gush Emunim". Messianic Religious Zionism Confronts Israeli Territorial Compromises. Cambridge University Press. p. 17. doi:10.1017/CBO9780511920530.002. ISBN 9780511920530.
  2. ^ Hoch, Richard (1994). "Sovereignty, Sanctity, and Salvation: The Theology of Rabbi Tzvi Yehuda Ha-Kohen Kook and the Actions of Gush Emunim". Shofar. 13 (1): 90–118. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  3. ^ Samson, David (21 March 2019). "'We Must Persuade Them… With Our Tanks': The Worldview of Rav Zvi Yehuda Kook – On His 37th Yahrzeit". The Jewish Press (Interview). Interviewed by Tzvi Fishman. The Jewish Press. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  4. ^ Lustick, Ian (1988). "V. The Range of Disagreement within Jewish Fundamentalism". For the Land and the Lord: Jewish Fundamentalism in Israel. New York: Council on Foreign Relations. ISBN 0-231-10608-4.