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Yakov Leib HaKohain
Yakov Leib HaKohain (born Lawrence G. Corey, November 13, 1934) is a kabbalist, religious philosopher, poet and founder of Donmeh West, a "Virtual Community for the Study and Practice of Neo-Sabbatian Kabbalah".〔(Donmeh West official website )〕
==Early life and studies in Jungian psychology, philosophy, Vedanta and Kabbalah==

Yakov Leib HaKohain ("YaLHaK") was born in 1934 into a Chicago family of Turkish Sephardi descent on his mother’s side and Romanian Kohanim descent on his father's. He studied Jungian Thought and Comparative Religion for six years (1980–1986) under his mentor, the late James Kirsch, a Jewish member of Jung's original inner circle and co-founder of the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles,〔See (About the Institute - It All Began in the Forties ), Gilda Frantz, C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles〕 where HaKohain also did three years of advanced, post-doctoral work under Kirsch's sponsorship from 1980 to 1983.〔Lawrence G. Corey (a.k.a., Yakov Leib HaKohain), was admitted into the post-doctoral ''Analyst-In-Training Program'' of the C.G. Institute of Los Angeles in 1980, based on the recommendation and sponsorship of Kirsch (who remained Corey/HaKohain's personal training analyst). For the student records confirming his six years of personal analytical work with Kirsch, and his three years of post-doctoral studies at the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles〕
At much the same time, HaKohain studied and was initiated into Vedanta in 1976 by another mentor figure, Swami Swahananda, head of the Ramakrishna Order of India in Southern California (where he has since then been a frequent guest speaker on the relations between Neo-Sabbatian Kabbalah and Hinduism).〔The last program HaKohain/Corey gave for the Vedanta Society of Southern California was a weekend retreat on "Vedanta & the Continuing Incarnation of God" (November 2005), having been before that several times invited by Swami Swahananda to speak on topics like "C.G. Jung & Vedanta", "Vedanta & Jewish Mysticism" and "In Honor of Swahananda on His 25th Anniversary as Head of the Vedanta Society of Southern California." (Confirmed through the Swami Atmavidyananda, Office Manager of the Vedanta Society of Southern California, 1946 Vedanta Place, Hollywood, CA 90068'')〕
As part of the syncretic nature of the Neo-Sabbatian Kabbalah he developed and espouses, HaKohain also teaches on the relationships between his own spiritual system and other older spiritual systems such as Hinduism,〔(The Online Lectures of Rebbe Yakov Leib HaKohain on Vedanta and Kabbalah ), Donmeh West〕 Gnosticism,〔(The Online Lectures of Rebbe Yakov Leib HaKohain on the Gnostic Gospels ), Donmeh West〕 the Qur'an,〔(The Online Lectures of Rebbe Yakov Leib HaKohain on the Holy Quran ), Donmeh West〕 and New Testament Christianity.〔(The Jesus Lectures ), Donmeh West〕

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