Whole Foods CEO reportedly quits Marc Gafni’s group
Published April 6, 2016
(JTA) — Whole Foods co-founder and CEO John Mackey reportedly has resigned from disgraced rabbi Marc Gafni’s New Age think tank.
According to a Forward report Wednesday, Mackey has stepped down from the Center for Integral Wisdom, whose founder faces multiple accusations of sexual misconduct, including from a woman who says he repeatedly sexually abused her when she was 13.
In December, nearly 3,500 people signed an online petition calling on Mackey, who served as chairman of the executive board of the think tank, and other prominent board members to cut their ties to the controversial rabbi.
Mackey has not issued any statement explaining his decision to step down.
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For a time seen as a charismatic teacher of Torah, Gafni was ordained as an Orthodox rabbi, but eventually stopped identifying as Orthodox. Many former rabbinic colleagues disowned him after his alleged sexual misconduct became public.
After initial allegations surfaced that he had been involved with a 13-year-old as a young rabbinical student, Gafni, then known as Mordechai Winiarz, left for Israel. He later returned to the United States, re-emerging in Utah as a practitioner of a kabbalah-inspired philosophy called evolutionary spirituality. More recently, Gafni moved to California and founded the Center for Integral Wisdom.
Gafni has acknowledged improper behavior, attributing it to a “sickness” that he vowed to treat. He has denied accusations that he committed criminal offenses.