Yehuda & Nir - A Dialogue on the Hidden and Revealed
Kabbalah, People, History and Land
Embark on a unique spiritual and intellectual journey into the heart of the Holy Land, designed for Christian seekers curious about Kabbalah and Israel. Why has this tiny corner of the world been a focal point for heaven and earth for millennia? Join us to uncover its secrets. This program is led by the unique partnership of Yehuda Avnet, a senior Kabbalah instructor with decades of experience and Nir Topper, a seasoned researcher of Israeli society and geopolitics. Together, through dynamic online conversations and tours, we weave the ancient, mystical wisdom of Kabbalah with the tangible history, archaeology, and complex modern reality of Israel. We invite you to explore the profound spiritual concepts and sacred sites that connect all three Abrahamic faiths, offering a transformative perspective that bridges past and present, spirit and matter.
So much has happened here. Wow! How incredible and incomprehensible is the fact that the three monotheistic religions—Christianity, Islam, and Judaism—all consider this place, this remote and tiny corner somewhere in the Middle East, to be the site where the connection, according to beliefs a tangible connection, was forged between heaven and earth, between spirit and matter, between the sacred and the mundane. What is it about this place that attracts so much attention, so much energy, so much interest?
Reaching these places and establishing a connection to the field is not always accessible or simple, especially for people who do not live in Israel. We recognize this significant challenge, and from our understanding that such a connection is essential for a deeper comprehension of the fascinating topics we explore, we invite you to join us from wherever you are.
In weekly online sessions, we present parts of this fascinating mosaic of this strange, interesting, and incomprehensible place. Our sessions combine discussions in an air-conditioned room with field tours (the less air-conditioned parts). We connect to the calendar and to the sun and moon cycles, bringing relevant content accordingly. Our desire is to learn fascinating topics together and offer possibilities for answers to big questions by connecting ideas, thoughts, and text with how things are practically expressed on the ground.






