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Created page with "thumb '''Ashlag Chassidus''' is a dynasty of Admorim and Kabbalists who spread the path of Kabbalah. The founder of the dynasty was Rabbi Yehuda Leib Halevi Ashlag, author of the "Sulam" commentary on the Zohar (5 Tishrei 5645/1885, Warsaw - 10 Tishrei 5715/1954, Eretz Yisroel). thumb His son who continued his path was the Admor Rabbi Baruch Shalom Halevi Ashlag, also known as "the RABASH" (7 Sheva..."
 
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[[File:האדמו"ר מאשלג.JPG|thumb|Rabbi Yechezkel Halevi Ashlag with The Rebbe]]
'''Ashlag Chassidus''' is a dynasty of Admorim and Kabbalists who spread the path of Kabbalah. The founder of the dynasty was Rabbi Yehuda Leib Halevi Ashlag, author of the "Sulam" commentary on the Zohar (5 Tishrei 5645/1885, Warsaw - 10 Tishrei 5715/1954, Eretz Yisroel).
'''Ashlag Chassidus''' is a dynasty of Admorim and Kabbalists who spread the path of Kabbalah. The founder of the dynasty was Rabbi Yehuda Leib Halevi Ashlag, author of the "Sulam" commentary on the Zohar (5 Tishrei 5645/1885, Warsaw - 10 Tishrei 5715/1954, Eretz Yisroel).
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[[File:אדמו"ר מאשלג.JPG|thumb|Conversation Between Rabbi Avraham Simcha HaLevi Ashlag and Tmimim in New York]]
His son who continued his path was the Admor Rabbi Baruch Shalom Halevi Ashlag, also known as "the RABASH" (7 Shevat 5667/1907 - 5 Tishrei 5752/1991). Among his writings: "Shlavei HaSulam," "Dargot HaSulam," and "Igrot HaRABASH." In his youth, he studied at the Toras Emes Yeshiva in Yerushalayim. Another son was Rabbi Shlomo Binyamin Ashlag (5 Teves 5670/1910 - 7 Kislev 5744/1983) who was a Kabbalist, son and disseminator of the teachings of Rabbi Yehuda Leib Ashlag, author of the "Sulam."
His son who continued his path was the Admor Rabbi Baruch Shalom Halevi Ashlag, also known as "the RABASH" (7 Shevat 5667/1907 - 5 Tishrei 5752/1991). Among his writings: "Shlavei HaSulam," "Dargot HaSulam," and "Igrot HaRABASH." In his youth, he studied at the Toras Emes Yeshiva in Yerushalayim. Another son was Rabbi Shlomo Binyamin Ashlag (5 Teves 5670/1910 - 7 Kislev 5744/1983) who was a Kabbalist, son and disseminator of the teachings of Rabbi Yehuda Leib Ashlag, author of the "Sulam."


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== External Links ==
== External Links ==
* Rabbi Avraham Simcha Ashlag visiting the Rebbe (15:10) - 1 (video not available)
* Rabbi Avraham Simcha Ashlag visiting the Rebbe (15:10) - 1 (video not available)
* Rabbi Yechezkel Yosef Halevi Ashlag visiting the Rebbe (30:35-34:15) - 2 (video not available)
* Rabbi Yechezkel Yosef Halevi Ashlag visiting the Rebbe (30:35-34:15) - 2 (video not available)
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* Kiev: The Admor of Ashlag revealed his visits to the Rebbe
* Kiev: The Admor of Ashlag revealed his visits to the Rebbe
* Ashlag - The dynasty's official website (link not active, 25 Kislev 5785)
* Ashlag - The dynasty's official website (link not active, 25 Kislev 5785)
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