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Kabbalah Yoga: Ambitious Beginners (2005)

Kabbalah Yoga: Ambitious Beginners (2005)
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After many celebrities expressed devotion to Kabbalah, the ancient offshoot of Judaism garnered a great deal of attention. Kabbalah Yoga: Ambitious Beginners offers both a yoga workout designed for those new to the practice, and a history of the religion. Time is spent explaining how different positions that are showcased relate to Kabbalah teachings. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Director(s):
Kevin R. Weaver
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Kabbalah Yoga: Ambitious Beginners

After many celebrities expressed devotion to Kabbalah, the ancient offshoot of Judaism garnered a great deal of attention. Kabbalah Yoga: Ambitious Beginners offers both a yoga workout designed for those new to the practice, and a history of the religion. Time is spent explaining how different positions that are showcased relate to Kabbalah teachings. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
98 mins

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Director(s):
Kevin R. Weaver
Producer(s):
Kevin R. WeaverCarla Berkowitz
Categories:
Sports & Fitness
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    Elisabeth S.

    I would like to correct something stated in the official description of this DVD. While Kabbala Yoga is something made up by someone in the modern day, Kabbala is certainly NOT an "offshoot" of Judaism! It is 100% Jewish and for many Jews is integral to the interpretation of Torah and has been for at least centuries. It is sad that the official description of this DVD displays so much ignorance.

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