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The Baal HaSulam

Ashlag (Hebrew: אשלג) is the name of a number of Hasidic courts that were established in Israel by the students and descendants of Kabbalist Rebbe Yehuda Leib Haleivi Ashlag from Warsaw, Poland, known as Baal HaSulam.[1]

Although Hasidic dynasties are most often named for their town of origin, this dynasty is known by the surname of its rebbes.

There are a few Ashlag Rebbeim. The current Ashlag leader in Bnei Brak is Rebbe Simcha Avraham Ashlag. The leader in Telse Stone and Tel Aviv is Rebbe Avraham Mordechai Gottlieb. The leader in the Old City of Jerusalem is Rebbe Moshe Hayyim Brandwein. There is an Ashlag community in Or HaGanuz in the north of Israel.

Rebbe Simcha Avraham Ashlag was born to the previous Ashlag Admor, Rebbe Shlomo Binyamin ztz"l and Marat Ahuva Liba, in 5708. As a child, he was close to his grandfather, the renowned Baal Hasulam, who saw great promise in him and told him at age 6 to commence study of the Zohar together with his other studies at the age of 13.

Rebbe Avraham Mordechai Gottlieb was a close student of Rebbe Baruch Shalom Ashlag, the oldest son of the Baal HaSulam, learning from him starting at age 14.

Rebbe Moshe Hayyim Brandwein is the grandson of Rebbe Yehuda Tzvi Brandwein, a main student of the Baal HaSulam, who was ordained by Rav Kook and Rav Sonnenfeld. He leads the Kol Yehuda yeshiva opposite the Hurva synagogue.

The non-Orthodox organisations Bnei Baruch and Kabbalah Centre claim descent from Ashlag hassidism.

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  1. ^ Y Alfasi Hachasidut miDor leDor p 511


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