prov15_4
February 9th, 2004, 12:35 PM
IN MY LOCAL NEWSPAPER yesterday....I'm sure everyone has seen the section in "Parade" in the newspaper where ppl write in asking questions about their favorite celebrities. Well...this was a question/answer in the paper yesterday...I thought it odd it being there..."wow" is all I can say...usually this column certainly doesn't deal with so deep of a subject.
Q: Why are so many non-Jewish celebrities--like Madonna, Diane Keaton, and Demi Moore--interested in the Jewish teachings of Kabbalah? --- Michael F., Carmel, Calif.
A: Traditionally, only married Jewish men over the age of 40 were permitted to study Kabbalah, the mystical Jewish interpretation of the Bible. But more and more celebs are attracted to Kabbalah because it teaches that everything in life--including love, fame and money--comes from God. Kabbalah is a way for needy, greedy stars to have the best of everything without feeling guilty.
Q: Why are so many non-Jewish celebrities--like Madonna, Diane Keaton, and Demi Moore--interested in the Jewish teachings of Kabbalah? --- Michael F., Carmel, Calif.
A: Traditionally, only married Jewish men over the age of 40 were permitted to study Kabbalah, the mystical Jewish interpretation of the Bible. But more and more celebs are attracted to Kabbalah because it teaches that everything in life--including love, fame and money--comes from God. Kabbalah is a way for needy, greedy stars to have the best of everything without feeling guilty.