הרמח"ל
The Ramchal Library
Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto (1707–1746)
"The foundation of piety and the root of perfect service is for a person to clarify and verify what his obligation is in this world."
— Mesillas Yesharim, Chapter 1
About the Ramchal
Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto, known as the Ramchal, was one of the most influential Jewish thinkers of the past 500 years. Born in Padua, Italy, he authored works spanning mussar (ethics), Kabbalah, logic, and poetry. His Mesillas Yesharim is studied in virtually every yeshiva in the world.
The Gaon of Vilna said that if the Ramchal were alive in his generation, he would walk on foot to learn from him. Rabbi Nachman of Breslov held the Ramchal's writings in the highest regard.
This library also presents Ramchal's deepest Kabbalistic works — Tikunim Chadashim (his continuation of the Tikunei Zohar), Yichud HaYeeruh (on Yiras Haromimus), Otzros Ramchal (commentaries on Tanach, Drushim, and Iggros), and Shaaray Ramchal (the Gates of Ramchal) — alongside classics like Adir BaMurom and Ruzin Gineezin.
All texts are presented with Hebrew and English side-by-side where available. Use the Hebrew/English/Both toggle in the reader to switch display modes.