For over thirty years Karen Berg has directed the Kabbalah Centre along with her husband Rav Philip Berg. Because of Karen Berg’s efforts the world is a completely different place now. The mystery and secrets of the Kabbalah, which were only available to the select few for over 4,000 years has begun to see the light of day as its message is spread to all who seek its wisdom.
The goal of Karen Berg’s efforts and the Kabbalah Center is to see to it that no one is left behind. Since the Kabbalah is not a philosophy, but a way of life and action which brings the world closer to its final goal of tikkun olam, the more people that adhere to and believe in its message, the sooner the tikkun can occur. This effort is one that women can uniquely contribute to, and that is why Karen has worked so hard to make sure that everyone, including and especially women, are included in.
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Ashlag taught the Kabbalah to his students at the beginning of the 20th century. In the year 1922 Rav Ashlag established the first Kabbalah Centre in Jerusalem. When he died Rav Yehuda Brandwein took over leadership of the center and continued to teach the great, ancient wisdom of the Kabbalah.
The Kabbalah Center believes that Kabbalah is not an academic study but a way of life. The Kabbalah Centre teaches its students the everyday tools needed to self-transcend with the goal of transforming one’s self and then transforming the world.
What is the Kabbalah? This is the question that people have been pondering for thousands of years. Until Rav Berg and the Kabbalah Center began to disseminate the wisdom of Kabbalah to all those seeking its message, Kabbalah was the exclusive knowledge of only the initiated.