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    Introduce yourself to your fellow students. Write a few words about yourself and about what you expect from the course.

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      chrystal
      Participant

      Hi I’m Chrystal,

      I live in London and have been studying Kabbalah for years on and off , I am now looking to incorporate into my daily life.

       

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      In the 1990’s I went looking for Kabbalah. I went to my local synagogue and had some discussions with the Rabbi there. He knew little but said there was a gentlemen that knew something and could direct me elsewhere. That man said there was a teacher who had just come from the Holy land after studying Kabbalah many years there and he met with a small group in Los Angeles. I went to a couple of sessions but was unable to continue because I was a young mother and the drive was very far. It was many years until we could communicate and learn on the internet as we do now. I’m grateful to be here. I’m Jacqueline.

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      Mateo020
      Participant

      Hi, I’m Mateo, I live in Amsterdam. I’ve been studying Kabbalah on and off for a while, and now I want to get more serious about it.

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      oluwasegun
      Participant

      Hi, i’m Oluwasegun from London. i’m curious to learn about Kabbalah

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      oluwasegun
      Participant

      Hi everyone, my name is Oluwasegun, I’m curious to learn about the wisdom of Kabbalah in order to understand better, the happenings of this world and consciously apply the knowledge in my day to day living.

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      Yeshayahu
      Participant

      Hello, my  name is Peter. I converted to Judaism on October 27 2005. I chose  Yeshayahu as my Jewish name. After my conversion I became interested in  Kabbalah. I also read and study Torah. Since I am retired I read books mainly written by notable Rabbis who teach Torah and Kabbalah. I am exited to take this course because I know it is being taught by an authentic Kabbalah teacher. I have many books and CD’s by Dr. Laitman. I know I will learn much from this course and I hope to continue to take more courses. The Chabad Rabbis that teach and write books about Kabbalah have helped me in many ways in my journey. I was raised Roman Catholic in an orthodox Catholic home. I am the only Jew in my entire family. After studying and learning about Judaism for years by myself I decided to convert to Judaism because it makes more sense to me. After about two years of studying with my Rabbi I was ready for conversion. It is the best decision I ever made. It seems that being Jewish is the most natural thing for me. I feel very comfortable and have always sought after the Creator (God). I continue to work on being closer to the Creator (Hashem).

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