The Learning Center

In 2006, in response to an overwhelming demand from English speaking students worldwide, Bnei Baruch applied its extensive experience in both distance learning and Internet TV to create the Bnei Baruch Learning Center. In its first year of operation, the Learning Center provided a comprehensive introduction to the wisdom of Kabbalah to approximately 3,000 students. Since then, over 30,000 students have taken advantage of Learning Center offerings.

State-of-the-art broadcast centers using Flash technology are located in Tel Aviv, New York City, Toronto, St. Louis and San Francisco. During each broadcast, the instructors you see on camera are supported by a large team of dedicated volunteers: camera operators, sound mixers, translators (many of the lessons are simultaneously translated into Spanish), technical moderators, Q&A moderators, production control, and various other roles.

Learning Center volunteers are busy between broadcasts as well. Bnei Baruch instructors and advanced students are available on the Q&A Forum to answer your questions about Kabbalah and the material you are studying. Technical teams work hard to maintain the website and broadcast facilities, as well as help students with problems accessing or using Bnei Baruch's websites. The work on curriculum and program development never stops, as staff continually strive to improve the Learning Center offerings for you. Still more volunteers work in administration to meet the ongoing needs of such a large and complex organization.

All of these services are provided for you at no charge, made possible by the volunteers who contribute their time, talents and financial support to this effort. Each volunteer is fully committed to helping Bnei Baruch fulfill its purpose: making the wisdom of Kabbalah accessible to all.