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Living Kabbalah Museum Experience

    WHY

Tsfat — Home of Kabbalah Where souls come to re-Jewvenate

Tsfat — Home of Kabbalah since the 1500's. 500+ Years Kabbalah, 1,000,000,000+ Annual Visitors, 20-30K Birthright Students
There is only one place in the world where the Jewish soul completely is receptive, every day! every time!
Historic stone buildings with balconies and metal railings, situated along a street
                   WHERE

42-44 Ari street

These Historic Properties – Once the location of the Tsfat Beis Din, are (unlisted) available for the Living Kabbalah Museum  Experience, to purchase.

Located on a street where over a 300,000 Jews traverse.

A modern, dimly lit room featuring holographic displays of cosmic and spiritual imagery, with wooden benches and stone walls
Exhibit 1

Using the magic of holographic videos – a 3D medium as close to actual creation as possible visitors will experience fundamental ideas:

Holographic displays of cosmic and spiritual imagery
Exhibit 1

Fundamental ideas

  1. 1.

    The reason G-d decided to create is He loves us. This causes the Seder Hishtalshalut: The infinite light first contracted and then created an empty space. Then a ray of the Infinite Light came through Ten Spheres (Sefiros) to form the world of Atzilus. This repeats itself into the worlds of Beriah, Yetzirah and Asiya, until finally creating our world. The ultimate intent is Dirah Bitachtoinim – namely The Infinite wishes to dwell within each of us. We are all unique and contribute to the greater good.

  2. 2.

    An actual imagery of the four stages of the coming of Moshiach: 1. Techiyas Hameisim from Har Hazeisim – the revelation of Moshiach which will (according to Kabbalah occur in Tsfat). 2. The Beit Hamikdosh coming to Jerusalem. 3. Clouds bringing all Jews and their families to Israel. 4. Seeing the whole world come every Shabbat to Jerusalem.

  3. 3.

    A description of each of the Sefiros as they are related (think Ushpizin), to each of our Avos, so Chessed like Avrohom, Gevurah, Yitzchok etc.

A museum exhibit featuring stone walls, wooden ceilings, display cases with ancient books, and digital screens showing portraits and landscapes
Exhibit 2

The Heroes Of Tsfat

In this exhibit people will become acquainted through Animated Tsfat AI Rabbis & seeing their actual Seforim – and watching their life story. (For example, where the Ari was born – how he came to Tsfat.)

Additionally they will be able to interact and ask questions.

A warm, dimly lit library with wooden bookshelves, a round table with chairs, and comfortable armchairs
Library

In our library any serious student can come and enjoy the thousands of different book on Judaism, Halacha, as well as user-friendly Kosher Kabbalah. Tsfat needs a home for seekers.

A stone-walled mikvah with an indoor pool, arched ceilings, and warm lighting
Ladies Mikvah Tour

Ladies Mikvah Tour

One of the most important part of Birthright students was seeing a women's mikvah, learning about this foundational Mitzvah.

For many this will be the first and perhaps only time they get this opportunity!

Unfortunately the usual Mikvah used has prohibited this important tour.

Lobby

A modern, luxurious hotel lobby with stone walls, wooden paneling, and warm lighting
A gallery hallway with stone walls, wooden ceiling beams, and several large circular artworks displayed on the walls
Exhibit 3

Kabbalah Art

Kabbalah Art from local artists, with screens featuring the artists, explaining the meaning behind the art.

A serene, sunlit meditation hall with arched windows, wooden ceilings, and numerous floor cushions arranged for group practice
Meditation Room

Meditation Room

Using the life changing Kabbalah Guided Meditations of Rabbi Wineberg,  audiences experience through mental and breathing imagery, deep concepts leading to both therapeutic, holistic, and inner peace and transformation.

Study / Class Room

Study / Class Room

A spacious study room featuring floor-to-ceiling wooden bookshelves, a long central wooden table with chairs, stone walls, and a large arched window overlooking a sunset view
Exhibit 4

Exhibit 4

A museum interior with stone walls, wooden ceiling beams, and various artifacts displayed in glass cases

The History and Development of Tsfat

The stone exterior of The Living Kabbalah Museum in Tsfat, featuring arched windows and a glass-enclosed top floor
The Living Kabbalah Museum Experience

The Living Kabbalah Museum Experience

Rabbi Zevi Wineberg
Contact

Living Kabbalah Museum Experience Founder — Rabbi Zevi Wineberg

Decades of outreach across the U.S. and South Africa, where he built a synagogue, mikvah, cemetery and Jewish center in Plettenberg Bay, South Africa.

In Tsfat he meets thousands of tourists through Chabad House, Ascent, and on the street. He runs daily social-media reaching thousands daily.

Author of 40+ books on Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism. Seven generations of Chabad Rabbis. Many years of teaching in Tsfat — Chabad of Tsfat.

WhatsApp +27 50 709 2234

Sponsorship

Four Tiers of Sponsorship

Tier I

Chessed

חסד
  • Name inscribed in the Founders' Registry
  • Private guided tour of the Museum
  • Annual project report
[ $10,000]
Tier II

Gevurah

גבורה
  • All Chessed benefits
  • Dedication plaque in the Library
  • Invitation to the opening dedication
[ $100,000]
Tier III

Tiferes

תפארת
  • All Gevurah benefits
  • Naming of an Exhibit, the Meditation Room or the Study / Class Room
  • Recognition in the Lobby
[ $500,000]
Tier IV

Keser

כתר
  • All Tiferes benefits
  • Naming on the front of the Building - seen by over 1,000,000 annually. 
  • Gold-leaf inscription at the entrance
  • Permanent Founding Patron status
[ $1,000,000]

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