Rabbi Baruch Shalom HaLevi Ashlag (also known as the RABASH) (January 22, 1907September 13, 1991) a Kabbalist, the firstborn and successor of Rabbi Yehuda Ashlag, author of "The Sulam" commentary on the Zohar. Among his writings: Shlavey ha Sulam ("Rungs [of] the Ladder"), Dargot ha Sulam ("Steps [of] the Ladder"), Igrot Rabash ("Letters [of the] Rabash")
In many ways, the Rabash was the last of a golden lineage, the final link in the chain of the greatest Kabbalists. This line started with Abraham the Patriarch and ended with Rabashs father, Rabbi Yehuda Ashlag, followed by Rabash himself. His role in this line is perhaps the most significant for us, as he connects us to all those great Kabbalists. With his works, he adapted the method of Kabbalah to our generation.
Although he was at the apex of the spiritual ladder, the Rabash was very well connected to ordinary folk who simply wanted to know if there was something higher than this world could offer. Because of his high spiritual degree, the Rabash understood why those of us living at the close of the 20th century needed to discover lifes secret. He was able to adapt the wisdom of Kabbalah in a comfortable, straightforward, appropriate language for our generation. In doing so, he introduced us to a wondrous, eternal world, and paved the surest way for us to get there.
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Peace
Thank you on the wonderful and precious words of wisdom uttered by Rabash with the Light that clothing our hearts elevating them on the human level.
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