- to
complete the
correction of
their souls". His
primary publications:
Shamati ("I Heard"): This is the Ashlag's
personal notebook,
where he
wrote what...
-
HaLevi Ashlag (RaBaSh) (1907–1991),
author of the
Shlavei HaSulam and
Shamati Yehuda Ashlag (Baal HaSulam) (1884–1954),
author of The
Sulam commentary...
-
Yehuda Ashlag's son and disciple,
Baruch Ashlag. His notebook,
entitled Shamati (I Heard]),
contains over two
hundred articles which were
copied down from...
- "difficult" to
listen to.
Among other tracks, the
album included the
songs "
Shamati She'at Nimtzet", "Bas Babalon", and "Chayat HaBarzel", in
which he critically...