Yitzchok Moully (born 1979) is an Australian-American Orthodox rabbi and artist associated with the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic movement, and is known for his "Chasidic Pop Art" painting style.
At the age of five, Moully and his mother moved to Crown Heights, Brooklyn and joined the Chabad community there.
"[4] Moully uses color and styles similar to the work of Andy Warhol, using popular images from Jewish Chasidic culture including dreidels, Kiddush cups and praying rabbis.
"[2][7][8] The group has sought to bring together local Chasidic artists, responding to the community's need for a greater focus on creativity.
[9] The Creative Soul has organized an annual exhibition in Crown Heights during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot.