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Internationally known Israeli-American author, speaker, rabbi known for his work as co-director of the Kabbalah Centre, International founded by the mentor of his father, Rav P.S.Berg. Guidance and inspiration from his father and equally prominent scholar, Michael Berg, his brother (a rabbi and co-director of the Kabbalah Centre also).
Yehuda's best-selling books on Kabbalah entitled, The Power of Kabbalah and The 72 Names ... as well as the Technology of the Soul series, have received acclaim in many countries -- his writings are used frequently as study materials for Kabbalah students, known as Kabbalists.


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Best-selling Israeli-American author ("The Way") and kabbalist rabbi, co-director -- with his brother Yehuda Berg -- of the Kabbalah Centre, International. Son of Rav P.S.Berg. Popular speaker on Kabbalah topics and creator of book series with companion journals, such as Becoming Like God.


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-Officially known as <b>“Her Majesty Noor of Jordan”</b> is the Arab-American widow -- born, <b>Lisa Najeeb Halaby</b> -- of the late King Hussein of Jordan.+From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
-Known most for her philanthropic and activist work, she was educated in the United States in Architecture and Urban Planning (Princeton, 1974).+Queen Noor (Arabic: ) (born August 23, 1951 in Washington, D.C.) is the fourth wife and widow of the late King Hussein of Jordan. As the late king's widow, Queen Noor is a dowager queen of Jordan.
-Queen Noor has started and participates in several charitable organizations. She takes speaking engagements and has appeared on the American talk show, <b>Charlie Rose</b>. The Queen has given interviews with her particular insights on the Middle East and the Islamic faith. She has published two books.+She was born an American of English, Swedish, Scottish, and Syrian descent. She is the current president of the United World Colleges movement.
-Additionally, she is mother to the late King’s eight children, perhaps most notably the current King Hussein of Jordan –officially, Almalik Abdullah II bin al-Hussein al Hashimi, (King Abdullah II, the Hashemite) -- in fact, her step-son.+ Family and early life
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 +Queen Noor was born Lisa Najeeb Halaby. She is the daughter of Najeeb Halaby, a former CEO of Pan-American World Airways, one time head of the Federal Aviation Administration, and former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, and his first wife, Doris Carlquist.
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 +She has a younger brother, Christian Halaby, a composer and guitarist, and a younger sister, Alexa Halaby (a University of Pennsylvania squash champion who was a bridesmaid at the 1986 wedding of Maria Owings Shriver and Arnold Schwarzenegger).
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 +Queen Noor's paternal grandfather, Najeeb Elias Halaby, a Syrian immigrant, was an oil broker, according to 1920 census records. Merchant Stanley Marcus, however, recalled that in the mid-1920s, Halaby opened Halaby Galleries, a rug boutique and interior-decorating shop, at Neiman-Marcus in Dallas, Texas, and ran it with his Texas-born wife, Laura Wilkins (1889–1987, later Mrs. Urban B. Koen). Halaby died shortly afterward, and his estate was unable to continue the new enterprise.
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 + Education
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 +Lisa Halaby was born, raised and educated in the United States; she attended National Cathedral School from Grade 4 through Grade 8, and then went on to Concord Academy in Massachusetts. She entered Princeton University with its first co-educational freshman class, and received a BA in Architecture and Urban Planning in 1974.
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 +She also attended The Chapin School in Manhattan.
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 + Affiliations and international activities
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 +Queen Noor is actively involved in a number of international organizations advancing global peace-building and conflict recovery and advises the United Nations on these issues. She is president of the United World Colleges, Chair of the United Nations University International Leadership Academy, International Patron and Honorary Chair of Landmine Survivors Network, Advisor to Women Waging Peace, Seeds of Peace and the International Campaign to Ban Landmines, Patron of the World Conservation Union, trustee of the Aspen Institute, Conservation International, World Wildlife Fund International, Refugees International, a Commissioner of the International Commission on Missing Persons and a Patron of the SOS Children's Villages - USA in Jordan. Queen Noor is also on the board of the Daniel Pearl Foundation, alongside former President Bill Clinton.
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 + Marriage and children
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 +An architect and urban planner, she met King Hussein while working in Jordan on the development of the Amman Intercontinental Airport. The couple married on June 15, 1978. In a New York Times article (May 19, 1978) about the couple's forthcoming wedding, a friend of the bride described her as "a darling, healthy, sunburned, tennis-playing, All-American girl, but she is very sophisticated. I can't see her marrying the average boy." Halaby converted to Islam, and before the marriage took place, her first name was changed from Lisa to Noor, an Arabic word meaning "light".
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 +Queen Noor and King Hussein had four children:
 +Prince Hamzah (born March 29, 1980), Crown Prince from 1999 to 2004
 +Prince Hashim (born June 10, 1981)
 +Princess Iman (born April 24, 1983)
 +Princess Raiyah (born February 9, 1986)
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 +As King Abdullah II's stepmother, Queen Noor cannot be classified as The Queen of Jordan, although no apparent titular distinction has been made between her and Abdullah's wife, Queen Rania. The present King's mother, however, is Princess Muna al-Hussein, an Englishwoman formerly known as Antoinette Avril Gardiner.
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 + Life after Hussein
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 +In the final months of King Hussein's life, Queen Noor reportedly wanted her son Prince Hamzah to be named heir to the throne, although she disputes this in her memoir, but Abdullah became king instead and Hamzah became the heir presumptive. In 2004, however, Queen Noor was dealt a further blow when, in a surprise move, Prince Hamzah was stripped of his title as Jordan's next in line and it is expected that King Abdullah will eventually name his own son as heir instead.
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 +Queen Noor currently splits her time between Jordan, Washington D.C., and London. She continues to work on behalf of numerous international organizations and makes 70 to 100 speaking appearances annually.
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 + Notable published works
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 +Noor, Queen (2003). Leap of Faith: Memoirs of an Unexpected Life. New York, NY, USA: Miramax/Hyperion. ISBN 0-7868-6717-5.
-The Queen has founded many initiatives, such as <b>Noor Al Hussein Foundation (NHF)</b> to inspire synergy between economic and social development in Jordan’s modernization efforts. 

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