
Rabbi Avraham Mordechai Ashlag
Rabbi Avraham Mordechai Ashlag (1881–1954) was a prominent Jewish thinker known for his deep insights into spirituality and the Torah. He founded the Kabbalistic tradition known as the "Bnei Baruch" and emphasized the importance of spiritual development through understanding the unity of all creation. Ashlag focused on explaining complex Kabbalistic concepts in a way accessible to modern readers, encouraging personal growth and unity among people. His most notable work, the “Sulam” (Ladder) commentary on the Zohar, seeks to reveal the practical means for individuals to achieve spiritual fulfillment and connection with the divine.