Yehuda Berg

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yehuda Berg, 2012

Yehuda Berg was a co-director of the Kabbalah Centre, which was founded by his father Philip Berg. However, after allegations of sexual assault and allegations of offering drugs from one of his students,[1][2] he stepped away from the organization. He was later found liable in a civil suit and ordered to pay damages to his victim for inflicting malice and intentional harm.[1][2]

Berg was an international speaker and author. One of his many books, The Power of Kabbalah, became an international best-seller[3] as did another of his books, The 72 Names of God.[3]

In February 2009, Berg launched a radio show on Sirius XM's Stars Channel entitled The Life You Create.[citation needed]

Lawsuit[]

In 2014, a former student at the Kabbalah Centre brought a lawsuit against him alleging that he had assaulted her sexually. She claimed that Berg offered her alcohol and Vicodin while she visited him at his home and then made sexual advances.[1]

In November 2015 a Los Angeles Superior Court jury found that Berg had acted with malice and was liable for intentional infliction of emotional distress and therefore, he was ordered to pay $135,000, which included a punitive damages component.[1][2] The Kabbalah Centre itself was also ordered to pay $42,500 for being negligent in its supervision of Berg, who was one of its co-directors at the time of the alleged assault.[1][2]

Awards[]

In 2007, Berg was named Number 4 in Newsweek's list of America's Top 50 Rabbis.[4]

In 2009, GQ magazine's The Gentlemen's Fund honored him for being an Agent of Change in the field of Education.[citation needed]

Bibliography[]

  • The 72 Names of God: Technology for the Soul. Kabbalah Publishing. 2003. ISBN 1-57189-135-8.
  • The Power of Kabbalah. Kabbalah Publishing. 2004. ISBN 1-57189-250-8.
  • The Red String Book: The Power of Protection. Kabbalah Publishing. 2004. ISBN 1-57189-248-6.
  • The Spiritual Rules of Engagement: How Kabbalah Can Help Your Soul Mate Find You. Kabbalah Publishing. 2008. ISBN 1-57189-592-2.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Aron, Hillel (25 November 2015). "KABBALAH CENTRE AND ITS FORMER RABBI TO THE STARS TO PAY $177,500 IN SEXUAL BATTERY SUIT". LA Weekly. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c d "'Rabbi to the Stars' and Kabbalah center to pay $127,500 in sexual-advance suit". Los Angeles Daily News. City News Service. 25 November 2015. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b http://www.wie.org/bios/yehuda-berg.asp Archived May 13, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "Newsweek's Top 50 Rabbis in America". Jewish Current Issues. Retrieved 2021-05-18.

External links[]


Retrieved from ""