Thursday, 19 September 2013

Grieving Ashton Kutcher comforts a teary Mila Kunis as they attend the funeral of prominent Kabbalah Chief Rabbi Berg in Israel

Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis attended the funeral of prominent Kabbalah Chief Rabbi Philip Berg in Israel on Wednesday.
Rabbi Berg was the founder of the Kabbalah Center in Los Angeles, which is frequented by A-list Hollywood stars including Ashton, his ex-wife Demi Moore, Madonna, and also Paris Hilton and Britney Spears in the past.
The two actors were pictured dressed all in white and surrounded by several other mourners at the daytime service.
Mourning: Ashton Kutcher and girlfriend Mila Kunis attended the funeral of prominent Kabbalah Chief Rabbi Berg in Israel on Wednesday
Mourning: Ashton Kutcher and girlfriend Mila Kunis attended the funeral of prominent Kabbalah Chief Rabbi Berg in Israel on Wednesday

Teary: Mila was seen being comforted by her boyfriend as she became overcome with emotion at the outdoor ceremony
Teary: Mila was seen being comforted by her boyfriend as she became overcome with emotion at the outdoor ceremony

According to the teachings of Kabbalah, wearing white is a common practice for followers, because it is believed the colour attracts 'positive energy'.
Mila was seen being comforted by her boyfriend as she became overcome with emotion at the outdoor ceremony.
With her head on his shoulder, Ashton put his arm around the teary 30-year-old actress, giving her a tight cuddle.
Emotional: It appeared that the 30-year-old actress was crying
Emotional: It appeared that the 30-year-old actress was crying
Arm-in-arm: Ashton also put his arm around other people in the congregation
Arm-in-arm: Ashton also put his arm around other people in the congregation

Traditional: The two actors were pictured dressed all in white and surrounded by several mourners at the daytime service
Traditional: The two actors were pictured dressed all in white and surrounded by several mourners at the daytime service

According to Jewish newspaper Haaretz, the service included several eulogies and the congregation sang, reciting '"Ani Ma'amin,” a Hebrew expression of faith in the coming of the Messiah'.
The publication reported that hundreds attended the service with many travelling from abroad.
The funeral was even streamed live on the Kabbalah Centre's website.
For refreshments, a catering company supplied espresso coffee and cold drinks.

Grieving: Ashton also looked forlorn as he grieved alongside other mourners
Grieving: Ashton also looked forlorn as he grieved alongside other mourners

Ceremony: According to Jewish newspaper Haaretz, the service included several eulogies and the congregation sang, reciting '
Ceremony: According to Jewish newspaper Haaretz, the service included several eulogies and the congregation sang, reciting '"Ani Ma'amin,” a Hebrew expression of faith in the coming of the Messiah'

Puffy: Ashton's eyes appeared red and puffy when he took off his sunglasses
Puffy: Ashton's eyes appeared red and puffy when he took off his sunglasses

Rabbi Berg passed away on Tuesday after being ill for several years following a stroke in 2004.
His body was taken to the City of Safed in Israel for burial the same day.
In Judaism, a burial should take place as soon as possible after death.
The City of Safed is renowned for 'being the home of the most important scholars and authors of Kabbalah in the 16th century,' according to Haaretz.
Large: Hundreds attended the funeral of Rabbi Berg, with many travelling from overseas
Large: Hundreds attended the funeral of Rabbi Berg, with many travelling from overseas

Forlorn: Ashton looked devastated as he walked through the crowd of mourners
Forlorn: Ashton looked devastated as he walked through the crowd of mourners

Covering up: The actor covered his eyes with sunglasses and wore a Chicago Bears baseball cap on his head
Covering up: The actor covered his eyes with sunglasses and wore a Chicago Bears baseball cap on his head

Rabbi Berg founded the Kabbalah centre in 1969 and opened the doors of the Los Angeles branch in 1993.
His wife and two sons began running the institute after Berg became ill in 2004 and in turn gave it a global name due to it's celebrity attendees.
The institute released a statement following Rabbi Berg's death on Tuesday which read: 'The Kabbalah Center is deeply saddened to announce the passing of our teacher, Rav Berg.
Catching up: Earlier in the day, Ashton was seen chatting to other followers inside the centre
Catching up: Earlier in the day, Ashton was seen chatting to other followers inside the centre

Noticeable absentee: One notable absentee on Wednesday was Ashton's ex-wife Demi, who is a strong follower of the faith. She was seen going to a yoga class on Tuesday
Noticeable absentee: One notable absentee on Wednesday was Ashton's ex-wife Demi, who is a strong follower of the faith. She was seen going to a yoga class on Tuesday

'Throughout the Rav’s 86 years, he created a path for millions to learn and live Kabbalah.
'The Rav has left us with incredible knowledge through thousands of hours of teaching, examples of courage that we will never forget, and the comfort of a Kabbalah Center that we can all call home.'
Ashton first introduced Mila to Kabbalah when he took her to Rosh Hashanah holiday services at the Kabbalah Centre in New York City in September 2012.
Mila was raised Jewish and Kabbalah is said to have originally developed from its teachings.
She now appears to have fully embraced the religion.
Ashton began following the sect in 2003 with Demi.
The former couple turned to a Kabbalah counselling centre in a bid to save their marriage after he cheated on her.
Ashton's No Strings Attached co-star, Natalie Portman, who is Jewish, said in 2011 that Ashton 'taught me more about Judaism than I think I have ever learned from anyone else.'
Sad: Rabbi Berg passed away on Tuesday after being ill for several years following a stroke in 2004
Sad: Rabbi Berg passed away on Tuesday after being ill for several years following a stroke in 2004

Demi was a notable absentee at the service on Wednesday.
The 50-year-old was rather seen getting in a yoga session on Tuesday in Los Angeles.
Aside from Madonna, Demi and Ashton are two of the Kabbalah centre's most prominent A-list students.
Iconic: Rabbi Berg founded the Kabbalah centre in 1969 and opened the doors of the Los Angeles branch in 1993
Iconic: Rabbi Berg founded the Kabbalah centre in 1969 and opened the doors of the Los Angeles branch in 1993

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