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Long Distance Kabbalah Study

Kabbalists are standing by … it’s almost like a call center these days. The general public cannot have a teacher standing next to each of them, but teachers are available to anyone, anywhere.

Advanced communications connect groups with teachers. Everything develops according to what is needed for the final correction; this is why communication has developed in the way it has. Social networks, e-learning, cheap and fast Internet, all those make Kabbalah study accessible to everyone.

Baal HaSulam, Rav Kook, and other great Kabbalists noted that the teaching must be suitable for today’s world. The Internet offers an ideal way to study Kabbalah. You can watch live lessons or download them at your convenience. You can partake in online worldwide meetings and conferences of students, and a few times a year you can travel to regional gatherings of friends to enhance your connection with them. The Bnei Baruch site, for example, www.kab.info, offers all these online possibilities at no cost.

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