Michael Berg (Kabbalah Centre)
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Michael Berg is Co-Director of the Kabbalah Centre
Kabbalah Centre
The Kabbalah Centre is headquartered in Los Angeles, California, that provides courses online and through its local centres and study groups. The Kabbalah Centre teaches principles of Kabbalah...

 alongside his mother Karen Berg
Karen Berg
Karen Berg is the co-founder of the modern Kabbalah Centre, along with her husband, Philip Berg. She is the mother of Yehuda Berg and Michael Berg.-References:*Article by Daphne Merkin- http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/13/magazine/13kabbalah-t.html...

 and older brother Yehuda Berg
Yehuda Berg
Yehuda Berg, is the son of Philip Berg the founder of the controversial Kabbalah Centre and is currently co director of the Centre with his brother Michael Berg....

. He is the son of Philip Berg
Philip Berg
Philip S. Berg is an American rabbi and current Dean of the worldwide Kabbalah Centre organization.Having written a number of books on the subject of Kabbalah, Berg believes that the philosophy should not be taught exclusively to a select few Jewish scholars but become a shared wealth of practical...

, the founder of the Kabbalah Centre. Michael edited an unabridged English translation of The Zohar. He is also a cofounder of Raising Malawi
Raising Malawi
Raising Malawi is a charity non-profit organization that was founded by Madonna and Michael Berg in 2006. It is dedicated to helping with the extreme poverty and hardship endured by Malawi's one million orphans.-Mission statement:-Charity fundraiser:...

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Michael Berg is the author of several books on Kabbalah. Included among them are "Secrets of The Zohar," "Becoming Like God," "The Way," "The Secret," "Well of Life," "What God Meant," and "Days of Connection."

In 2010, Michael launched UKabbalah http://www.ukabbalah.com/home, an online learning platform aimed at making the study of Kabbalah more accessible to the wider public. Offering interactive lectures and live events, UKabbalah has been recognized by the Wall Street Journal as a webinar phenomenon http://magazine.wsj.com/features/phenomenon/live-aid/2/.
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