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Adam Neumann's ties to the Kabbalah Centre and its brand of Jewish mysticism went beyond personal beliefs. They helped him build WeWork.

WeWork’s senior executives would gather weekly in Adam Neumann’s office during a number of the company’s early years to study with a teacher from the Kabbalah Centre, a spiritual organization that promotes a brand of Jewish mysticism.

At the time, Mr. Neumann, the co-founder and former chief executive of WeWork’s parent company, and his wife, Rebekah Neumann, were involved in the Centre, which has locations in more than 40 cities world-wide, including Los Angeles and New York. By combining a self-help-infused spirituality...

 

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Another form of insanity. Will keep it in mind, along with mass child sacrifice.

you're missing a lot of brackets around his name.

There is a scam artist around every corner in America now. Just look at the WhiteHouse

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scammer

Inception scam!

Now I understand the WeWork ruin.

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That’s my boy!

That guy is the owner 🤣 I understand all, hope not happen again to investors of future 🦄 companies.

How'd that work out?

Did they also help him ruin it?

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