Van Damme in Israel for ‘spiritual guidance,’ rabbi says

The Belgian movie star spent time at the International Center for Tzvat Kabbalah in the city of Safed during a five-day stay in Israel this week

Jean-Claude Van Damme visited an Israeli kabbalah centre for “spiritual guidance” in the wake of last week’s terror attacks in his native Brussels.

The Belgian movie star spent time at the International Center for Tzvat Kabbalah in the city of Safed during a five-day stay in Israel this week, Walla! reported Wednesday.

According to the centre’s rabbi, Eyal Reiss, Van Damme studied Torah and the Zohar, the foundational kabbalistic text.

“He told me that after the terror attacks last week in Brussels, the city where he was born and grew up, he was driven to seek spiritual guidance,” Reiss said of the actor, who is sometimes referred to as “The Muscles from Brussels.”

Van Damme — the star of dozens of action films such as Bloodsport, Kickboxer and Lionheart — reportedly explored the streets of Safed and visited the city’s historic Abuhav synagogue built in the 15th century. He also visited Tiberias and Jerusalem, where he went to the Western Wall, Jewish Business News reported.

“[H]e understood that problems of a political, economic, social and environmental nature have their solution in ancient spiritualism and the Bible,” Reiss told Walla!

When the martial arts star posted a photo of himself in a cap on Facebook with the caption “Shalom from Jerusalem, Israel!” he faced a wave of angry comments within minutes.

Hello from Jerusalem!!#TeamJCVD #JCVD #MEGAPOSITIVE

Posted by Jean-Claude Van Damme on Tuesday, March 29, 2016

 

One user said “you should say Salam from Palestine” and garnered over 1,300 likes. Another said “Jerusalem is not from Israel But from Palestina” and garnered 854 likes.

Others were more pro-Israel, including one who said “Israel loves u” and garnered over 4,700 likes.

Van Damme subsequently took out the words “Shalom” and “Israel” from the caption, which now reads “Hello from Jerusalem!!”

Author

Support Our Mission: Make a Difference!

The Canadian Jewish News is now a Registered Journalism Organization (RJO) as defined by the Canada Revenue Agency. To help support the valuable work we’re doing, we’re asking for individual monthly donations of at least $10. In exchange, you’ll receive tax receipts, a thank-you gift of our quarterly magazine delivered to your door, and our gratitude for helping continue our mission. If you have any questions about the donating process, please write to [email protected].

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Support the Media that Speaks to You

Jewish Canadians deserve more than social media rumours, adversarial action alerts, and reporting with biases that are often undisclosed. The Canadian Jewish News proudly offers independent national coverage on issues that impact our audience each day, as a conduit for conversations that bridge generations. 

It’s an outlet you can count on—but we’re also counting on you.

Please support Jewish journalism that’s creative, innovative, and dedicated to breaking new ground to serve your community, while building on media traditions of the past 65 years. As a Registered Journalism Organization, contributions of any size are eligible for a charitable tax receipt.