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Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall to Host Exclusive Fundraiser for the Kabbalah Centre at the Harrington Club in London
Rock Legend Will Be Joined by Celebrities and Friends on October 29 to Raise Awareness and Funds for World Recognized Spiritual Teaching Center
October 28, 2000
Rock legend and Rolling Stone Mick
Jagger joins forces with former wife and model, Jerry Hall this weekend at the
famed exclusive Harrington Club in London to share their dedication to the
ancient wisdom of Kabbalah. Jagger and Hall will be hosting a fund-raiser
with some of their closest friends in honor of the Kabbalah Centre and Rav
Berg, the director of the Centre. The invitation list includes Patty Clapton,
former wife of Eric Clapton, Beatle member George Harrison, and Rolling Stones
band members Bill Wyman, Ron Wood and his wife Jo (owner of the Harrington
Club) among other famous guests.
"Through the teachings of Kabbalah, my life has been changed," states
Jerry Hall, a Kabbalah Centre student for over a year. "This is a very
important event because we want to share the teachings of Kabbalah with our
friends and raise money for the Centre so that others can benefit from this
wisdom and find fulfillment in their lives," she adds.
Hall was introduced to Kabbalah over a year ago during a visit to the
United States when one of her close friends brought her to the Kabbalah Centre
in Los Angeles. At the Centre, she began her studies with Kabbalah teacher
Eitan Yardeni, whose roster of celebrity students includes pop icon, Madonna.
Hall continued her learning upon her return to London, where she began
studying under Eitan's brother, Eliayahu Yardeni, at the Kabbalah Centre
there. Shortly thereafter, she introduced Mick Jagger to the Kabbalah Centre.
Jagger and Hall also wanted to show their appreciation for Kabbalist Rav
Berg, dean and director of the Kabbalah Centre, and his wife, Karen, who have
both dedicated their lives to helping people find fulfillment through the
wisdom of Kabbalah. Berg is recognized world-wide as the spiritual leader of
Kabbalah, and through the Centre has helped over 3.4 million individuals
improve their lives and has helped bring peace in many parts of the world
through his work with world leaders.
The Kabbalah Centre upholds the 4,000 year-old teachings of the
Kabbalah, which focuses on the meaning of life and the spiritual laws of the
universe. The Kabbalah Centre was
established 78 years ago in 1922 in Jerusalem. Today with its headquarters in
Los Angeles headed by Rav Berg, the Kabbalah Centre has reached over 3.4
million people at 39 centers around the world including London, New York,
Toronto, and Paris. More than half of these students are non-Jewish
indicating the continuous growth and appeal of the teachings.
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