Beit HaRav Kook – The Rabbi Kook House Museum
The Cornerstone of Religious Zionism
Rabbi Kook’s house is located in a unique courtyard building in Beit David neighborhood in Jerusalem. This is where this great religious-Zionist leader, who also founded the Chief Rabbinate of Israel, lived and worked from 1923 until his death in 1935.
Nowadays this very house serves as a museum and it welcomes visitors to enjoy a spiritual journey in a house full of rich history and holiness. Visit Rabbi Kook’s house and learn about his life and work through the furniture, the personal and authentic items, a film, and fascinating stories. In addition to the museum, Beit HaRav offers a wide range of activities, events, courses, social evenings, and tours on different themes.
Private and Public Events at Beit HaRav
Planning a private or social event? Looking for a place that would add value to your celebration? Beit HaRav Kook offers a unique venue with the most spiritual and uplifting atmosphere in Jerusalem. Here you can celebrate bar/bat mitzvahs, bris ceremonies, weddings or even a siddur party. The venue can accommodate up to 150 guests and the staff is always happy to help with hiring catering services for your special occasion.