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to social levels â desires to have property, gain fame and control, and eventually to possess knowledge about reality. The development of these desires is regarded as the catalyst of human development, i.e. when the desire develops, humanity comes up with a technological way to satisfy this growing desire in the form of a new and more advanced technology. The fifth, and last, level of desire to develop is the spiritual desire. The spiritual desire develops as a feeling of dissatisfaction with the fulfillments of the desires on the lower levels, and generates an existential inquiry in the person, most notably verbalized by the question, âWhat is the meaning of life?â It was, Bnei Baruch teaches, once rare, which is why Rabbi
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a superior level above our ordinary life. "If we connect correctly,â says
Laitman, âwe discover in the connections among us a special force" that we can also call God: "God is the force that humanity discovers through the right connections among people." Laitman claims that in the future, we will be able to realize Yehuda Ashlag's âaltruistic communismâ that, he insists, is âcompletely differentâ from Soviet-style communism: âWe build a balanced society where the upper force, which is the force of connection and love, is among us and connects us, and by this we will achieve complete correction.â
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recording (among them Arabic). Many Bnei Baruch students follow these lessons, and every student is free to choose his or her own study routine. Bnei Baruch also has 27 centers throughout Israel and over 150 centers worldwide, where
Laitman's students teach weekly introductory courses. In these courses, there is no separation between males and females, whereas in the daily morning and evening lessons men and women study separately, although the separation assumes different forms in different countries. As noted by Italian scholars of
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Two key notions of Bnei Baruch's doctrine are correction and connection. Correction, a core concept in
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Laitman conducts open daily 3:00 AM â 6:00 AM and 6:00 PMâ 8:00 PM lessons, either live (normally in Petah Tikva) or through the
Internet. The lessons are translated live into eight languages, including English, Russian, Chinese, Turkish, Italian, Japanese, as well as into seven other languages in
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of the group in various countries, that Bnei Baruch students exhibit a disturbingly intense devotion to their teacher, and on-average devote more time and resources to the movement than followers of other spiritual movements. This attitude is common among cults. Criticism is also explained by the
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He claims what he teaches is not a religion, but a science. Laitman's basic principle of
Kabbalah is âlove thy friend as thy selfâ as a pathway to the attainment of the Creator. Opponents claim that this view is not supported by the majority of Kabbalistic texts, both historical and contemporary.
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In order to fight an attempt by Baruch Ashlag's brother, Benjamin Shlomo Ashlag, to assert his version of their father's work in
British courts, Laitman founded Bnei Baruch ("Sons of Baruch"). Gradually, the group developed. Its internal sources report that the breakthrough came in 1997, when the
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Yehuda Ashlag passed away in 1954. After his death, his disciples divided: some followed one of his associates, Yehuda Tzvi
Brandwein (1904-1969), who had become Ashlag's brother-in-law through his second marriage. Brandwein's group is, directly or indirectly, at the origins of some contemporary
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started extending it to non-Jews as well. From the end of the 20th century, Bnei Baruch insists, the method of connection and overcoming of the ego that the movement believes was discovered in
Babylon by Abraham, and developed by Kabbalists over millennia, must spread to the masses.
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Laitman, following Yehuda Ashlag, defines as the force of love and bestowal). Abraham realized that the bust of egotism was only an opportunity for the Babylonians to unite on a higher level and discover the Creator, and began spreading this notion among the residents of Babylon.
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intense debate in Israel over who is "authorized" to define Kabbalah: academic scholars, Orthodox establishment people, or new, independent and unafilliated teachers such as Laitman.
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ordered to keep the Kabbalah secret. However, the more the world declined over the centuries into a spiritual crisis, the more souls with spiritual desire appeared. This was why
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Orthodox Jews insist that Kabbalah should be taught to qualified Jews only, and regard Bnei Baruch's dissemination of the Kabbalah to non-Jews as heresy and sacrilege.
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regard Bnei Baruch's "pragmatic" Kabbalah as not philologically correct, nor true to the ancient sources. This criticism is mostly confined to the academic milieu.
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association founded by Michael Laitman in the early 1990s. It is estimated to have around 50,000 students in Israel, and some 150,000 around the world.
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group started offering free Kabbalah courses through the Internet and radio (television followed in 2007), and eventually moved its headquarters from
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