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Rabino
Ashlag

El archivo contiene una vasta colección de más de 3500 páginas de manuscritos originales del rabino Yehuda Leib Ashlag, de bendita memoria, el Baal HaSulam (1884-1954). Estos documentos han sido meticulosamente digitalizados en alta resolución, ofreciendo una experiencia de lectura de los escritos sagrados más revolucionarios en su formato auténtico y original .
Rabbi Yehuda Leib Ashlag, known as the Baal HaSulam, is considered one of the most influential Kabbalists of the 20th century. His immense body of work, containing dozens of compositions and thousands of writings from his pen, has been preserved hidden from all eyes for many decades in this archive. His profound spiritual vision led him to work for the dissemination of Kabbalistic wisdom to the broadest public, recognizing its importance for the correction of the world. These rare manuscripts offer a unique window into Rabbi Ashlag's world, most of which have never been published.

RABINO
Brandwine

The complete archive includes approximately 2,000 additional pages in the handwriting of Rabbi Yehuda Zvi Brandwein of blessed memory (1903-1969), Rabbi Ashlag's student and spiritual successor. Rabbi Brandwein's teachings offer a profound and fruitful continuation of his master's path, enriching the treasures of Kabbalah.
Rabbi Yehuda Zvi Brandwein, a remarkable Torah scholar who delved deeply into Kabbalistic teachings from a young age, is considered the primary successor to Rabbi Ashlag's path. After his master's passing, Brandwein inherited the vast archive of sacred writings, and recognizing their importance, worked to disseminate them and even developed and expanded Kabbalistic teachings, as expressed in his own works, such as his commentary Maalot HaSulam on Tikkunei HaZohar. The archive testifies to a scholarly tradition that developed from generation to generation and the depth of work of these two great luminaries of the generation.
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Qué incluyen los volúmenes
Comentario del Zohar
Comentario del Sulam sobre el Nuevo Zóhar
13 volúmenes de su obra monumental “Talmud Eser Sefirot”
Cientos de páginas de diversas obras adicionales.
Una composición rara como ninguna otra llamada Binyan Av
Copias fotografiadas de artículos completos de Pi HaCham y Or Bahir