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The Kiruv Organisation was founded in 1995 by [sefardi] Rabbi Yosef Mizrachi in Monsey, New York, for the purpose of teaching Musar and connecting Jews to Judaism and Torah. The Kiruv Organisation acts to promote the activities of Rabbi Mizrachi, and does so mainly through their website DivineInformation.com.

Work of the Kiruv Organisation
The Kiruv Organization provides DVDs, Audio CDs and MP3s free of charge. Films such as Divine Information, Torah and Science, The Debate: Christianity vs. Judaism, and Life after Life are amongst the titles available through their website DivineInformaton.com. Kiruv Organisation has supplied thousands of these audio and video disks for free.

Mizrachi claims to have made thousands of Baaley Teshuva through his activities, which he states are not motivated by any desire for personal profit or self-aggrandisement.

"All the workers of Kiruv organization are volunteers, there are no mortgages, rent, or money wasted in any way. All funds are used 100% for the very Holy cause of Saving Souls and bring Jewish men and women back to Hashem our G-d. Please know that according to the Torah the best investment a person can make is helping others learn Torah and know Hashem. Every mitzvah that is kept thanks to your donation will bless you for eternity and you will inherit a world to come in the highest level as Hashem promised in the Torah."

- Rabbi Yosef Mizrachi

Divine Information
In 2002 a movie called Divine Information was produced by Rabbi Yosef Mizrahi and Yuval Ovadia, a former Movie Director with HBO.

In 2004 Rabbi Mizrahi launched a website named DivineInformation.com offering hundreds of audio and video recordings of his lectures in English and Hebrew, some with subtitles in Turkish, Español or Russian, free for download. Followers of these lectures are from more than 50 countries. As of 2013, Rabbi Mizrachi’s FaceBook page has over a million visits per month and more than 56,000 followers.

Yeshiva
In 2001 Rabbi Mizrachi opened a Kollel and a Yeshiva in Alfandari Street, Jerusalem.

Influences
Rabbi Mizrachi's teachings as represented by his substantial volume of video and audio presentations appear to be strongly influenced by various streams of thought within Jewish writings.

Musar
Rabbi Mizrachi offers an extended ethical audio and video lecture series, called "The Path of the Just", based on the classical musar text Mesillat Yesharim (מסילת ישרים) composed by Moshe Chaim Luzzatto. "The Orthodox Jewish community spawned Musar to help people overcome the inner obstacles that hinder them from living up to the laws and commandments —the mitzvot— that form the code of life.""

His lecture series on the Pirkei Avot (engl. Ethics of the Fathers) also draws on Musar and practical ethics.

Rabbi Mizrachi and others advocate the study of Musar for everyone, Jews and Gentiles alike. For Gentiles this means the observance of only seven Noahide laws, for Jews and Jewish Baalei Teshuva, this means the acceptance, practice, study and learning of all the 613 mitzvot. Musar today has been incorporated into the curricula and lectures of various rabbinical schools and teachers.

Kabbalah
Rabbi Mizrachi's teachings also seem to be strongly based in the work of the Kabbalist Rabbi Isaac Luria (also known as Ari Hakadosh)as authored by his student Hayyim ben Joseph Vital. Rabbi Luria is reported to have considered a belief in reincarnation as integral to Jewish though and practice. "'Behold, after a person’s death, he is repaid for his sins before he is entered into purgatory, through many kinds of punishment, all termed reincarnation. This means that he can be reincarnated as a mineral, vegetable, animal or person. Almost all people have to reincarnate in these ways. The reason being that [a person] is unable to receive his punishment, until he is an embodied soul, at which time he can suffer and feel this pain, and thereby be atoned of his sins. But the extent of his sinning determines the kind of reincarnation he will have, whether it be as a mineral, vegetable or animal, etc...'"

- Chaim Vital (attributed to Ari Hakadosh) (1543-1620), Sha’ar HaGilgulim (The Gate of Reincarnations), 59

Controversy
In early 2014, prior to a lecture tour in London, concern was expressed about statements by Rabbi Mizrachi in his previous lectures relating to the behaviour of secular & religious Jews during the Holocaust, suggesting that Down's Syndrome and autism are punishments for sins committed in a previous life, and the psychology of homosexuality, among others. Detractors criticised Rabbi Mizrachi for views that he maintains are explicitly Torah sourced. His views as represented by his lectures also include the use of Torah Codes to explain the Holocaust.

Rabbi Mizrachi was the subject of criticism by the facebook group MOO-Modern/Open Orthodox. Concerned that that such views are neither authoritative nor representative of mainstream contemporary Orthodox Jewish thought, some members of the group campaigned to stop his lecture tour. As a result, at least one of his planned lectures in London was initially cancelled. Rabbi Mizrachi replied to members of this group via his Facebook page to answer some of their criticisms:

"to all my fans and supporters !!! after an amazing shabat that i spoke in 3 different shuls here in London and a lecture last night (Saturday night) ,i spoke today in the morning in the "od yosef chai shul" (the shul that originally cancelled but changed their mind after they realized that everything that they were told by the evil wicked enemies of hashem and the torah was all pure lies )...-the conclusion of this trip is that this evil wicked people try to cancel lectures but not only they cant cancel anything they actually dabble the amount of my lectures here from 4 to 8 and the newspaper that they got to write against me asked to do an article about my kiruv work so i am getting a huge publicity all over England for free thanks to this evil monsters -hashem is wonderful and always help the in the best possible way and the 2 people that was trying to ruin the lectures here are burned out for good they are not welcomed anymore in any community here after everyone found out here what evil liars they are they expected now to have a veruy difficult time here -this news is to all the people that love torah and musar love hashem to see how this horrible people prepared a tree for me and they are getting hang on is just like haman -hashem runs the world and their real eternal punishment did not even start yet but soon we will all see how they get destroyed for eternity just like the torah promised !!!"

- exerpted from Rabbi Mizrachi's Facebook page for 3 February 2014

Rabbi Mizrachi holds the view that those who dispute the idea of reincarnation as a punishment cannot be Orthodox and that such ideas are universally held as part of Orthodox Judaism.

Following these events, the Jewish chronicle ran another article entitled "'Jews brought Holocaust on themselves' rabbi visits UK ".