Baruch Ashlag
Rabbi Baruch Shalom HaLevi Ashlag (also known as the RABASH) (January 22, 1907–September 13, 1991) was a Kabbalist, the firstborn and successor of Rabbi Yehuda Ashlag and author of "The Sulam" commentary on the Zohar. Among his writings: Shlavey ha Sulam ("Rungs the Ladder"), Dargot ha Sulam ("Steps the Ladder"), Igrot Rabash ("Letters Rabash").
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