One of the Most Culturally Diverse Gatherings for Spiritual Growth – The 5th International Kabbalah Congress

2009 International Kabbalah Congress Logo
For five years running, the International Kabbalah Congress hosted by www.kabbalah.info has established itself as one of the world’s most culturally diverse gatherings for spiritual growth.

A three-day celebration of human unity and deeply transforming personal experiences, the 2009 International Kabbalah Congress being held February 2-4 at the Tel Aviv Exhibition Grounds will host 6,000 guests from around the world. For a few brief days, the exhibition hall known as pavilion number 10 will become the warmest and most cordial place in the Middle East, and possibly even the entire world.

Despite the tension between Israel and its neighboring countries, flight costs, and a growing uncertainty about the global financial situation, record numbers will make the annual journey to attend the 2009 congress. Many of the 6,000 participants arriving from over 52 countries will be first-timers attracted by past attendee testimonials of their life-changing experiences, fulfilling workshops, uplifting meals, emotional cultural evenings featuring music and cultural performances from all parts of the world, and timely Kabbalah lessons by the world’s foremost Kabbalist, Rav Michael Laitman PhD, explaining the current crisis and the way out of it. One of the highlights of this year’s festivities is a series of six mini-congresses planned for children ranging in ages from 3 to 18, whose main source of communication until now has been the virtual activities for children taking place on www.kab.tv.

The 2009 International Kabbalah Congress is taking place at the Tel Aviv Exhibition Grounds in Israel hosting all the leading conferences and trade shows in the area. For a few brief days, the exhibition hall known as pavilion number 10 will become the warmest and most cordial place in the Middle East, and possibly even the entire world. Pavilion number 10 will be a place of magnificent diversity, a coming together of people of all ages and from all walks of life including celebrities, performing artists, engineers, road workers, dancers, administrators, students, musicians, stock-investors, teachers, performers, tradesmen, writers, DJs, plumbers, academicians, politicians, and designers, to mention a few.

The International Kabbalah Congress is more than just a three-day spectacle. As congress veteran Mike Kellogg of St. Louis explains, ‘A Kabbalah congress is distinguished by its special preparation and focus. The aim of the event is to discover and nurture the common point of human unity beyond all the differences that separate people, such as language, race, religion, educational achievements and occupational interests.’

The International Kabbalah Congress aims to create a special environment that will allow participants to realize the true potential that lies in the connection between people. The organizers of the congress believe that if people could only invert the self-centered approach that bases human relationships, which is opposed to the global nature of life in the 21st century (thus producing the current financial, environmental, and educational crises), our world could change its course and begin moving towards tranquility, peace and prosperity. In other words, this congress aims to give its participants a taste of the better world we all dream about and the practical tools for taking our first steps toward becoming one big human family.

For many participants, the International Kabbalah Congress will become a deep life-altering experience, where they will be encouraged to shatter the psychological barriers of previous identities and express themselves in new ways. The multi-faceted extravaganza will present the extremes of playfulness and vitality combined with serious inner focus and personal change, leaving a long-lasting impression on participants and the entire world. The result will be a never before seen mini-humanity rising from the shadows of today’s society.

For more information about the 2009 International Kabbalah Congress please see www.kabbalahcongress.org

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Uniting Our Hearts – Kabbalah Congress in Almaty, Kazakhstan

Uniting Our Hearts - Kabbalah Congress in Almaty, Kazakhstan

Bnei Baruch Kabbalah Education & Research Institute, together with the Almaty Kabbalah group, is inviting you to the first ever Kabbalah Congress in Central Asia and Kazakhstan!

The theme of the congress is Uniting Our Hearts, and is dedicated to the unity among Kabbalah students from around the world. The aim of the congress is to reach a new level of unity and dissemination of the wisdom of Kabbalah in Asia.

When: July 18-20, 2008.

Where: The picturesque outskirts of Almaty, Kazakhstan.

Preliminary Congress Fee: US $200.

For registration and additional information, please contact almaty_bb@yahoo.com.

Application Deadline: June 30, 2008

We are waiting for you!
Almaty Congress Organizing Committee
Bnei Baruch Kabbalah Education & Research Institute
www.kabbalah.info

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North American Kabbalah Congress, May-June 2008

North American Kabbalah Congress, May-June 2008

The Experience

Lessons given by Rav Michael Laitman, PhD, and activities during the congress (workshops, meals, songs and cultural evenings) will focus on the subject of the connection between us. This will enable us to reach the quality of love and giving, meaning the actual realization of the law “love your friend as yourself.” more…

Who Is this Congress For?

The congress is open to any student currently studying with Bnei Baruch either with ARI Online Education Center on their own through www.kab.tv/eng or www.kabacademy.com.

If you are new to Bnei Baruch, it is not too late to register at ARI Online (www.arionline.info) and catch up on all the lessons offered there. Students studying at ARI Online will be provided with special instructions and virtual seminars to prepare them for this special gathering. more…

When Is It?

May 30 to June 1, 2008

Where Is It?

Catskills, Upstate New York

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Israel Hosts the World’s Largest Multicultural Bonding Event

2008 International Kabbalah Congress

Tel Aviv, Israel, January 28, 2008. This year’s congress will host over 2,500 guests from 53 countries, making it the largest multicultural bonding event of the decade. With the goal of spreading a universal message of love to the world, the three day gathering will be broadcast live via the internet with simultaneous translation to English, German, French, Spanish, Russian, and Turkish. more…

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2008 International Kabbalah Congress – Official Site Launched

Kabbalah International Congress, February 2008

The official site of the 2008 International Kabbalah Congress has been launched. This site provides:

* News & Updates – All the latest news, updates and opportunities to participate in preparation for the congress
* Your First Kabbalah Congress? – If this will be your first Bnei Baruch Kabbalah congress, then here you can find out what to expect
* Preparation Material – Material you need in order to prepare for the congress, constantly updating
* Information – All the details about location and schedule
* Registration – Everything you need in order to book yourself a place at the congress

What Is an International Kabbalah Congress?
An International Kabbalah Congress is a gathering of Kabbalah students who meet from all parts of the world to participate in mutual lessons with Kabbalist Rav Michael Laitman, PhD, discussions, seminars, workshops, Yeshivot Haverim (Friends’ Gatherings), meals, songs and other activities with the aim of increasing the spiritual connection between one another, and humanity at large. more…

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