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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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      Marcy Cheek
      Participant

      Hi my name is Marcy Ann and I am an Ordained Minister of Metaphysics with an original Pentecostal  background with Speaking in Tongues.   I am blessed by how Jewish people know how much God loves us, not having ever  been indoctrinated with the lies of original sin.

       

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      shaymaa bakr
      Participant

      hi my name is shaymaa  I am searching for meaning of life

      i hope to find answers to my questions

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      Michele
      Participant

      My name is Michele. I am a reform rabbi and came across Kabbalah years ago because of an experience I had, officiating at a funeral, standing at the graveside of a very special man who died young, trying to make sense of it all. I have been studying Kabbalah everysince and love to teach what I know to my congregants. I am always looking for more ways to learn about Kabbalah from different teachers so I can pass the information on to others.

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      Stefan
      Participant

      Hello, my name is Stefan and It is a great honour and pleasure to be learning about Kabbalah together with you all . Blessings To You and your loved ones 😘

       

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      Hannah Taylor
      Participant

      Hello Everyone! My name is Hannah and I am so excited to learn more about Kabbalah. I’m so glad I was able to find a community to do so.

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      Bere
      Participant

      Hi there,

      Wow, it’s so generous of KabU to offer this course for free. I’m blown away! Thank you!

      I’m taking this course to get an introduction to Kabbalah, see if it resonates with me (pretty sure it does), and to decide if I want to go deeper with this (pretty sure I will). I have taken an in-person introduction to Judaism course before (I’m not Jewish) and while the content spoke to me, it wasn’t quite what I was looking for and I think Kabbalah might be the missing link for me. So, I’m excited to learn more.

      Berenike

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