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Kabbalah Centre

Also known as: Kabbalah Centre · The Kabbalah Centre

Summary

Berg-family-run celebrity spiritual organization functioning as a psychological handler and kompromat layer.

Definition

The Kabbalah Centre is a celebrity-facing spiritual organization founded in 1973 by Rabbi Philip Berg and Karen Berg, operating over 50 study centers globally. Its primary handler Eitan Yardeni, an IDF Air Force veteran of the 1982 Lebanon War, was deployed to New York in 1985 and established centers in Toronto, Miami, and Los Angeles, with Madonna as his primary asset. The confessional model, in which celebrities bare insecurities, infidelities, and financial anxieties, creates a kompromat repository and psychological profiling data layer.

Background & History

The Kabbalah Centre is a celebrity-facing spiritual organization founded in 1973 by Rabbi Philip Berg and Karen Berg, operating over 50 study centers globally. Its primary handler Eitan Yardeni, an IDF Air Force veteran of the 1982 Lebanon War, was deployed to New York in 1985 and established centers in Toronto, Miami, and Los Angeles, with Madonna as his primary asset.

Operational Role in the Network

Within the control network, the Kabbalah Centre functions as a celebrity spiritual handler layer, using the confessional model to generate kompromat and psychological profiling data on high-profile clients. Yardeni's IDF background and the Centre's client network (Madonna, Demi Moore, Ashton Kutcher, Guy Oseary, Adam Neumann) mirror the sayanim wellness-handler doctrine.

Documented Actions & Evidence

1985

Eitan Yardeni deployed to NYC

Eitan Yardeni, an IDF Air Force veteran of the 1982 Lebanon War, was deployed to New York five months after completing IDF service and established Kabbalah Centre branches in Toronto, Miami, and Los Angeles.

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Aliases & Alternative Names

Kabbalah Centre The Kabbalah Centre
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