
Shlomo Wolbe - Wikipedia
Shlomo Wolbe (August Wilhelm) was born in Berlin to Eugen and Rosa Wolbe. He was raised in a secular Jewish home and received his education at the University of Berlin (1930–1933). …
TORCH: Connecting Jews & Judaism
Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe is the Director of Outreach for TORCH, a Houston-based Jewish education and community outreach organization. In that capacity he has delivered hundreds of lectures, …
Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe’s Bio
Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe’s Bio Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe is a prolific and innovative Torah teacher and podcaster. Background and Education Rabbi Wolbe was raised in Monsey, New York. After …
Alei Shur - The Mussar Institute
Alei Shur is a text-study course for intermediate-advanced students from Avi Fertig, Director of Mussar. While the source text, Alei Shur from Mussar Master, Rabbi Shlomo Wolbe, is written …
On Alei Shur - TorahDownloads
Harav Shlomo Wolbe ztl wrote the volume of Alei Shur in 1966. The sefer contains his mussar analysis on a proper regimented life of a yeshiva student. The second volume of the sefer was …
No Excuses - Mishpacha Magazine
Apr 8, 2025 · No matter our starting points, we can achieve gadlus. Saba obligates us all. Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe of Houston, Texas, is an author and a prolific Torah podcaster. He serves as …
Rav Shlomo Wolbe was a transitional figure in Jewish thought, presenting pre-Holocaust yeshiva mussar to students steeped in modern Charedi idiom. A German-born, university-educated …
Shlomo Wolbe - Hareidi English
Rabbi Shlomo Wolbe (Gustav Karl Friedrich Wolbe, 1914 - April 25, 2005) was a Haredi rabbi born in Berlin and died in Jerusalem. He is best known as the author of Alei Shur (עלי שור), a …
The Literary Legacy of Horav Shlomo Wolbe - rabbikaganoff.com
The seventeenth yahrzeit of Rav Shlomo Wolbe, the most published mussar and hashkafah author of our generation, falls on the 17 th of Nissan. I would like to share with our readers …
Rav Shlomo Wolbe zt"l - Jewish Media Resources
May 6, 2005 · The passing last week of Rabbi Shlomo Wolbe, zt"l, represents the end of era. At the time of his petira, Rabbi Wolbe, known simply as the Mashgiach, was the last active …