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Feb 15, 2019 · He is Avinoam “Avi” Lerner, the pugnacious 71-year-old producer whose Millennium Films is behind The Expendables and the reboots of Sylvester Stallone’s Rambo, and at the moment he is the...
Avinoam Lerner (Hebrew: אבי לרנר; born 13 October 1947) is an Israeli-American film producer, primarily of American action movies. Lerner is the founder and CEO of Millennium Films.
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Meet Avinoam Lerner, a renowned Cancer & Trauma Recovery Coach, Clinical Hypnotherapist, Author, and TEDx Speaker. Discover his innovative approach to healing, focusing on the multidimensional aspects of trauma and illness.
“Working with Avinoam has been a highlight of my cancer treatment while in the Boston area. His powerful support and healing method provided me the strength I needed to take on the physical and mental challenges of my cancer.
Apr 5, 2011 · My name is Avinoam Lerner and I am a Holistic therapist and a Hypnotherapist, a Healer if you will. If I’m being honest, it was not my intention to focus my practice on helping those diagnosed with cancer and chronic illnesses heal, nor did I think I would feel privileged to do so.