Rav Shalom Arush
Rav Shalom Arush is an Israeli Breslov rabbi and founder of the Chut Shel Chessed Institutions. Born in Morocco, he immigrated to Israel at a young age and later served in the Israeli Defense Forces, where he had a transformative religious experience. After his service, he began studying at the Breslov Yeshiva and became a devoted follower of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov, a major figure in the Hasidic movement.
Rabbi Arush is widely recognized for his inspirational books and teachings on spirituality and Jewish thought. One of his most famous works is 'The Garden of Emuna,' a practical guide to life that has been translated into several languages and has inspired a wide audience around the world. His teachings emphasize the importance of faith, prayer, and personal growth, drawing on the deep wells of Hasidic wisdom.
In addition to his writings, Rabbi Arush has established numerous educational institutions and outreach programs aimed at fostering spiritual awareness and Jewish values. His efforts have made him a respected figure in religious and spiritual circles, and he continues to impact many through his lectures, books, and personal guidance.