Sholom Schwadron
רב ישראלי
Sholom Mordechai Hakohen Schwadron was a prominent Israeli rabbi, born in 1912 and passing away in 1997. He gained recognition as the "Maggid of Jerusalem" due to his exceptional oratory skills, delivering passionate and motivational lectures on mussar, a Jewish ethical tradition. Through his talks, Rabbi Schwadron inspired and influenced many with his words, leaving a lasting impact on his audience.
Rabbi Schwadron's legacy extends beyond his own teachings, as he also played a significant role in mentoring Rabbi Paysach Krohn. The stories and anecdotes shared by Rabbi Schwadron about esteemed Torah leaders and tzadikim of past generations were later compiled into the "Maggid" series of books by Rabbi Krohn. Although music is listed among his fields of interest, it is his work as a rabbi and orator that has had the most lasting influence, earning him a revered place in the history of Jewish scholarship and leadership.