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3:32
Why Should the Child or Divorced Parents Get Married? (3:32)
Why should the child or divorced parents get married? ​For more "Crossfire" questions, go to: torahcafe.com/crossfire.
Series: Individual Crossfire questions
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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59:05
Saving our Relationships from Ourselves (59:05)
While Jewish divorce rates lag behind the general population, they seem to be on the rise. What can we do to save ourselves, our relationships, and each other. A lesson for the unmarried and the married alike. This lecture was delivered at the 15th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi YY Jacobson (103)
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52:45
The Hazards of Loneliness (52:45)
Are you lonely? This lecture was delivered at the 14th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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2:09
Is Marriage and Parenting for Everyone? (2:09)
Is marriage really for everyone? And what about raising children? For more "Crossfire" questions, go to: torahcafe.com/crossfire.
Series: Individual Crossfire questions
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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1:49
A Happy Marriage (1:49)
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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2:27
The Secret to Marriage (2:27)
Want a happy marriage? Be more biased! Click here to discover the secret to happiness, success, tranquility, self-esteem and more...
Series: The Secret To...
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50:26
Marriage is Not A Joke But Can Be Quite Funny (50:26)
Every marriage has its quirks. Who doesn’t want to better their marriage? Come prepared to laugh and gain wisdom as we explore the comedy of life. This lecture was delivered at the 13th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Aaron Laine (2)
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48:25
The Three Gifts: A Marriage Parable (48:25)
What is the most important ingredient of a successful marriage? This lecture was delivered at the 13th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Shais Taub (115)
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58:19
Tanya Chapter 32 Part 2 (58:19)
How could Hilel say that the whole Torah is just “What’s hateful to you, to your friend don’t do”? .
Series: Lessons in Tanya
Rabbi Naftali Silberberg (458)
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46:22
GPS For a Happier Marriage (46:22)
Who doesn't encounter challenges in their marriage? Here is a practical, hands-on approach to improve and enhance your relationship. Even successful and committed people need guidance to achieve long lasting and fulfilling marriages.
Rabbi Aaron Laine (2)
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22:08
Tanya Chapter 14 Part 1 (22:08)
Series: Lessons in Tanya
Rabbi Naftali Silberberg (458)
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53:45
The Specialty of the Second Day of Shavuos (53:45)
Shavuos is the fiftieth day after Pesach and not a day of the month. So why do we observe two days of Yom Tov if there was no doubt what day the holiday would be on as the case was with the other holidays? Also, why do we celebrate the day that we became obligated to keep all of the Torah and Mitzvos? Didn’t we have the Torah before already, but in a voluntary form?.
Series: Chassidic Philosophy with Rabbi Naftali Silberberg
Rabbi Naftali Silberberg (458)
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11:11
Why do Couples Fall Out of Love? (11:11)
Series: Marriage Matters
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (52)
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10:33
Should Couples Go to Sleep Angry? (10:33)
Series: Marriage Matters
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (52)
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18:51
Dangers of Control and Abuse (18:51)
Series: Marriage Matters
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (52)
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52:17
Crossfire! (2015) (52:17)
How do we stop from Jews assimilating? Can one be spiritual without being religios? I want to forgive but I have anger, how do I let it go? What if I hate my parents? The world is getting darker each and every day, how do I know that Moshiach will really come? How do I know that the Torah is true? Do autistic kids have special souls? Why does the Jewish day start at night? Anti Semites don't distinguish between those born with Jewish father or Jewish Mother
Series: Crossfire!
Rabbi Dov Greenberg (57)
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53:12
A Jewish View of Love and Intimacy (53:12)
Many religions view sexuality as a purely physical experience to ideally be restricted. However Judaism considers it essential, holy and spiritual. Join author of the Guide for the Romantically Perplexed to learn how such pleasures are meant to bring us closer to our spouses and through that to our Creator. This lecture took place at the 10th annual National Jewish Retreat
Dr. Lisa Aiken (16)
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48:35
The Talmudic Concept of Agency (48:35)
Discover the Talmudic concept of agency and two types of legal agents. When can a principal recall an agent, and when is it too late? When are our actions on someone else's behalf effective, and when are they not? An in depth study of Talmud Gittin 11b. This class took place at the 10th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Zalman Wilschanski (3)
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44:50
When Your Loved One Increases in Religious Observance (44:50)
Why won't she eat in my home anymore? Is he seriously going to wear those strings out of his shirt? Why wouldn't she answer my phone call on Shabbat when it was important? Learn from the author of The Baal Teshuva Survival Guide how to deal with changes that are often mystifying while learning tips for healthier communication to minimize misunderstandings and strengthen relationships
Dr. Lisa Aiken (16)
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17:34
Getting Past Your Past (17:34)
Series: Marriage Matters
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (52)
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19:38
Changing Negative Family Patterns (19:38)
Series: Marriage Matters
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (52)
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19:51
Resolving Personality Differences in Marriage (19:51)
Series: Marriage Matters
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (52)
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14:00
Internet Addiction and Your Spouse (14:00)
Series: Marriage Matters
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (52)
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23:20
Victor Frankl: Finding Meaning in Marriage (23:20)
Series: Marriage Matters
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (52)
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18:37
Resolving Conflict in Marriage (18:37)
Series: Marriage Matters
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (52)
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16:34
The Five Love Languages (16:34)
"I’ve heard a lot about the five love languages. Can they really help me overcome my spouse’s and my differences?" In this episode, Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch discusses the importance of exploring your spouse’s inner world
Series: Marriage Matters
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (52)
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21:32
Recovering from Trauma (21:32)
How can I help my spouse who is still suffering from the repercussions of a past trauma? This episode of “Marriage Matters” deals with the nature of traumatic experiences and how they can affect the victim’s relationships later in life
Series: Marriage Matters
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (52)
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18:30
Domestic Abuse in a Relationship (18:30)
Series: Marriage Matters
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (52)
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14:14
Dealing with Children Who Have ADHD (14:14)
Four young children and one has ADHD - how can you release the stress that raising your at-risk child is placing on your marriage? This episode of Marriage Matters speaks about overwhelmed parents who are raising children at risk and the detriment the child rearing can have on their relationship
Series: Marriage Matters
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (52)
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14:11
Overcoming "Stress Communication" (14:11)
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch is a licensed marriage and family therapist. In his series, “Marriage Matters”, he answers question from his viewers about relationships. To download an accompanying handout or contant Rabbi Schonbuch click here. In this segment, Rabbi Schonbuch describes 4 styles of communication that emerge under stressful circumstances in a relationship
Series: Marriage Matters
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (52)
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21:15
Effective Communication and Proper Family Boundaries (21:15)
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch is a licensed marriage and family therapist. In his series, “Marriage Matters”, he answers questions from his viewers about relationships. Two questions are addressed in this week's segment: Long work hours and young child rearing commonly imposes immense stress on marriage relationships
Series: Marriage Matters
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (52)
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16:22
Appreciating Your Spouse (16:22)
In this episode of “Marriage Matters”, Daniel Schonbuch describes some of the stresses that can cause strain on marriage relationships and provides practical tips for unloading the feelings one is experiencing and lightening up the tension. He then applies some of these relationship exercises to parent child relationships as well.
Series: Marriage Matters
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (52)
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19:52
Connecting with Your Spouse (19:52)
How can you help your spouse open up when they seem withdrawn or angry? If you developed avoidant attachment behavior, can that ever be changed? This week's episode of "Marriage Matters" discusses the roots of attachment styles and how they can cause people to shut down as a result of pain or fear
Series: Marriage Matters
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (52)
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1:03:07
Crossfire 3 (2013) (1:03:07)
Why is God referred to as masculine? Why can't women get an Aliya? Why can't men touch women? What's the purpose of existence? Why do I need my own Rabbi? What's the biggest obstacle to a happy marriage? Why do we praise God so much? These are just some of the questions that are answered in this "Crossfire" session
Series: Crossfire!
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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1:01:31
Modesty, Gender Equality, and the Wedding Blessings (1:01:31)
Professor Don Seeman (4)
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33:03
Soul-to-Soul Connection (33:03)
Mrs. Devorah Alevsky (4)
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53:59
Is G-d Jewish? (53:59)
Rabbi Mendel Samuels (2)
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8:06
What is the definition of Maternity in the 21st Century (8:06)
Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman (51)
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28:22
Illuminating Your Darkness (28:22)
This inspiring and motivational lecture by Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein offers an enlightening approach to life’s challenges. What do we do when the darkness is all-consuming and we don’t see a way out? Rabbi Weinstein takes a message from Chanukah about finding our life’s purpose, improving our marriage, and observing the Torah in the best way.
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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25:23
Clarity Illuminates (25:23)
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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56:10
Rabbeinu Gershom (56:10)
Dr. Henry Abramson (90)
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1:00:20
Is Religion Good for the World? (1:00:20)
The news headlines don’t lie. Is religion magnificent or murderous? Is it really living up to our lofty expectations? With the history of religion stained with so much blood, we need to re-examine its role in today’s society. This frank assessment of religion and its practitioners will place faith and belief in its true context.
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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8:03
The Wedding and the Tallit (8:03)
The message for parshat Ki Tetzei is dedicated to the marriage of Rabbi Riskin's oldest grandchild. .
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin (40)
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16:13
The Future of the Jewish Family (3) (16:13)
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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51:49
Understanding the Workings of a Jewish Wedding Ceremony (51:49)
Rabbi Dr. Michael Broyde (37)
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2:53
What Do You Know About Marriage That You Wish You Had Known Earlier? (2:53)
What You Should Know Before Getting Married with Rabbi Manis Friedman 1. What is Marriage? 2. Why Get Married? 3. What to Look for in a Spouse? 4. What is a Husband? 5. What is a Wife? 6
Series: What You Should Know Before Getting Married
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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58:59
Adoption in Jewish Law (58:59)
Rabbi Aron Moss (3)
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2:38
What Flaws Can I Overlook in a Potential Spouse? (2:38)
What You Should Know Before Getting Married with Rabbi Manis Friedman 1. What is Marriage? 2. Why Get Married? 3. What to Look for in a Spouse? 4. What is a Husband? 5. What is a Wife? 6
Series: What You Should Know Before Getting Married
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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5:24
What to Look for in a Spouse? (5:24)
Continuing in this series on marriage, Rabbi Manis Friedman discusses whether marriage is a consequence of love or marriage is a commitment to an institution that is greater than the person you marry. Our spouse and/or children don't provide us with love we need, rather we need their love
Series: What You Should Know Before Getting Married
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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35:14
What Is Tu B'Av? (35:14)
Tu B’av and Yom Kippur are singled out by the sages as the most joyous and celebratory days for the Jewish people
Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau (26)
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2:56
What is a Husband? (2:56)
What You Should Know Before Getting Married with Rabbi Manis Friedman 1. What is Marriage? 2. Why Get Married? 3. What to Look for in a Spouse? 4. What is a Husband? 5. What is a Wife? 6
Series: What You Should Know Before Getting Married
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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1:41
What is Marriage? (1:41)
What You Should Know Before Getting Married with Rabbi Manis Friedman 1. What is Marriage? 2. Why Get Married? 3. What to Look for in a Spouse? 4. What is a Husband? 5. What is a Wife? 6
Series: What You Should Know Before Getting Married
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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39:06
What Makes Us Happy? Judaism and Psychology (39:06)
Dr. David Pelcovitz (7)
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11:11
Tzitzit and Love (11:11)
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin (40)
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18:18
Marriage: From Economics to Sinai (18:18)
Ryan Gerber was born and raised in Teaneck, New Jersey. After high school, Ryan attended The College of New Jersey, where he was a founder and president of his campus’ chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi, the international Jewish Fraternity. Majoring in philosophy, Ryan graduated in 2010 cum laude and was inducted to Phi Beta Kappa
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2013
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2:36
What is Tzedakah? (2:36)
Divine providence put you there, and you have what it takes. Rabbi Manis Friedman helps us focus on the goal and to realize that we have what another needs. This video has been produced Platinum Mentorship, moderated by Yaron Hassid.
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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3:15
Are Matzah and Maror Related? (3:15)
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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15:38
Raising Two Families (15:38)
We each struggle with our own situations, but the results are not up to us. Mrs. Frady Schwartz shares her inspiring story of teshuva, marriage, loss and gain, including 4 bar mitzvahs, 1 bas mitzvah and a new baby in a 4 year span.
Mrs. Frady Schwartz (3)
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1:00:03
Behind the Doors of the Beth Din (1:00:03)
This fascinating lecture by Rabbi Ira Bedzow provides a peek at some of the most difficult and trying cases that have come before the Rabbinic court. Rabbi Bedzow’s talk emphasizes the importance of the Beit Din considering all contributing factors that provide context to the case (in addition to the relevant Jewish laws)
Rabbi Ira Bedzow (4)
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8:07
The Future of the Jewish Family (2) (8:07)
What does our ADHD world do to our families? Rabbi David Aron has the cure for the Jewish family. The Arizal uses the concept of tzimtzum; move everything out of the way and make a space for someone else; and then compress your entire being into the moment for your child. Empower your children; show them that you believe in them and trust them
Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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4:39
The Romance of Attraction (4:39)
Is the relationship between a husband and wife all about procreation? Rabbi Manis Friedman continues his discussion of marriage saying that a husband and wife complete each other. The man represents aggression, an innate desire to extend his existence in the world, and the woman is alluring, with the capacity to encompass another within her.
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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3:26
Be Right or Be Happy (3:26)
Telling a lie is not allowed, when is telling the truth also not advisable? Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein presents an essential component in relationships. His weekly videos are short, but packed with good advice to lead a happy, productive life. Please visit rabbiweinstein.com for inspirational weekly videos, lectures and audio classes.
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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42:45
Doesn't Anyone Blush Anymore? (42:45)
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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51:59
Crossfire 3 (2012) (51:59)
Join this panel of insightful Jewish minds as they address the most important issues of the day. Explore weighty issues with these highly intelligent and knowledgeable scholars. No subject too controversial, no challenge shirked. To see our other "Crossfire!" videos, click here. This panel was featured at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat
Series: Crossfire!
Mrs. Rivkah Slonim (76)
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6:01
Up and Down the Mountain (6:01)
Do we need to escape this materialistic life to experience true sprituality? Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin uses the interchange between Moses and G-d on the mountain to illustrate that through Jewish law we sanctify ourselves, bringing G-d into every aspect of human life.
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin (40)
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7:39
Happy Marriage: Be Everything You Want to See From Others (7:39)
How does the rabbi help him get out of an unhappy marriage. Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein tells a great story that can change many relationships. Please visit rabbiweinstein.com for inspirational weekly videos, lectures and audio classes.
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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2:44
Why Don't Chabad Men Wear Wedding Rings? (2:44)
Perhaps a ring would be considered a woman's garment. This Crossfire question sparked some humor, with Rabbi Schochet concluding that it's not the ring that makes you married. For more "Crossfire" questions, go to: torahcafe.com/crossfire. This panel was featured at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat
Series: Individual Crossfire questions
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan (31)
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45:05
The Ethics of Genetic Screening (45:05)
Are we playing G-d by doing genetic screening? Dr. Daniel Eisenberg gives a simple description of what a carrier is, and then clarifies the ramifications of being a carrier of a recessive gene. He delves into the opinions of Torah sages on how to deal with this thorny topic. This lecture was delivered at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat
Dr. Daniel Eisenberg (5)
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28:30
Revealing the Feminine Millennium (28:30)
What moved G-d to create the world? This is a trick question, if there was a reason that motivated G-d then he is not the primary force. With Rabbi Manis Friedman we learn that G-d created the world only because He desired it. In this world that G-d created, people can do what they want
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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1:16:58
The Jewish Life Cycle (1:16:58)
If you wear a watch on your right wrist, does your left wrist feel deprived? Mrs Henya Laine outlines the life cycle of a Jew from birth to marriage. She explains the differences between a boy and a girl as each being part of a couple, later to get married, where they complement each other
Mrs. Henya Laine (1)
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39:16
Privacy in Relationships (39:16)
Rabbi Raphael Aron (1)
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2:54
The Light Of War. The Light Of Peace (2:54)
The light of peace takes precedence over the light of war. Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks uses the law from Maimonides that if one has only one candle for either Shabbos or Chanukah, it should be used for Shabbos. Shabbos symbolizes peace, and the greatest military victory takes second place to sholom bayis, peace in the home
Series: Eight Thoughts for Eight Nights
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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34:50
Relationships through the Lens of Chassidut (34:50)
Love and awe, the primary emotions of relationships are found in our relationship with G-d, with our partners, our parents and our children. Rabbi Meir Levinger responds to questions about relationships through the lens of this basic premise of Chassidut.
Rabbi Meir Levinger (13)
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46:42
Kabbalah for the Bedroom (46:42)
This lecture was delivered at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mrs. Shterna Althaus (1)
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34:14
Bringing the Divine Presence into Our Marriage (34:14)
Dr. Michael Grossman and Dr. Barbara Grossman, noted relationship experts and counselors, lead a discussion on infusing G-d into our marital relationships
Dr. Barbara Grossman (3)
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58:17
Marriage, Divorce and the Abandoned Wife in Jewish Law (58:17)
Rabbi Yosef Y. Shusterman, Rabbi of Chabad of North Beverly Hills as well as the Rav of the Chabad community in Los Angeles, is a noted Halachic scholar and a pre-eminent posek in Lubavitch
Rabbi Yosef Shusterman (34)
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51:15
Love and Intimacy (51:15)
What is the Torah view on Platonic marriage? Friends with benefits? How does Judaism differentiate an intimate relationship that is holy and eternal from one that is promiscuous and fleeting? How can a Jewish couple deal with vastly different levels of religiosity? In this open, ask-anything session, Mrs
Mrs. Bronya Shaffer (2)
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2:03
The Art of Marriage: Maimonides and the Cat (2:03)
The Art of Marriage Judaism views a loving marriage as a spiritual as well as a human ideal. Lesson Four: Becoming a Better Half Marriage can bring out the best and worst in people. This lesson focuses on the individual character traits that influence marriage. We also explore how marriage can be a tool for self improvement
Series: The Art of Marriage
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37:11
Welcoming the Shabbat with Yedid Nefesh (37:11)
This session took place at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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1:58
The Art of Marriage: The Baron Loves Pike (1:58)
The Art of Marriage Judaism views a loving marriage as a spiritual as well as a human ideal. Lesson Three: Will my Spouse Ever Change? What if only one partner is committed to improving the marriage? This lesson examines the ideal of an expectation-free relationship, and how to value your partner for who they are
Series: The Art of Marriage
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2:35
The Art of Marriage: The Two Angelic Figures (2:35)
The Art of Marriage Judaism views a loving marriage as a spiritual as well as a human ideal. Lesson Two: Jewish Bedroom Secrets Judaism has much to say about the physical side of marriage. This lesson draws upon the wisdom of the Kabbalah and shares practical tools to increase spousal intimacy of heart, mind, body, and soul
Series: The Art of Marriage
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1:42
The Art of Marriage: Woman Created from the Body of Adam (1:42)
The Art of Marriage Judaism views a loving marriage as a spiritual as well as a human ideal. Lesson One: The Case for Marriage Is there still a need for marriage in today’s world? What purpose does it serve, psychologically and spiritually? For more about The Art of Marriage, visit: myJLI.com .
Series: The Art of Marriage
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1:05:23
Loving Relationships (1:05:23)
This workshop will endeavor to help bridge some of the commonplace, and often unnecessary, gaps in one spouse’s understanding of the other. It will also focus on practical exercises on how to get beyond the anger and hurt so as to emerge with an even stronger and closer relationship than before, and how to say “ouch” gently, opening the doors to reconciliation and renewal.
Dr. Barbara Grossman (3)
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1:35
The Art of Marriage (1:35)
The Art of Marriage Judaism views a loving marriage as a spiritual as well as a human ideal. For more about The Art of Marriage, visit: myJLI.com .
Series: The Art of Marriage
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3:33
Soulmates (3:33)
We're all looking for love. We read about it, hear about it, and talk about it- but what does it really mean to love someone? What does it mean when two people are soulmates? Rabbi Simon Jacobson, director of the Meaningful Life Center, explains the origins of the concept of soulmates, and how finding one's soulmate can help achieve one's higher purpose
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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55:23
Rachel, Leah, and Jacob: A Struggle of Cosmic Forces (55:23)
Tricked by his father-in-law, Jacob married not just two wives, but two sisters! In this environment, he and his wives raised the twelve tribes of Israel. This text-based, quick-paced study uncovers the profound strata of meaning within one of the most enigmatic stories in the Bible. This lecture was delivered at the 5th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mrs. Rivkah Slonim (76)
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57:56
Purifying Waters: The Mikvah (57:56)
A frank discussion for women of all backgrounds about the central role of mikvah in marriage. In this session, Mrs. Rivkah Slonim addresses the many misconceptions surrounding the laws of mikvah and family purity, and the profound impact and benefit that these laws have on the life of a Jewish couple. .
Mrs. Rivkah Slonim (76)
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26:13
The Role of Secular Law in Halacha (26:13)
In this segment Rabbi Yona Reiss sets the stage for understanding the tensions between the Jewish and secular legal systems. Rabbi Reiss explains the role of the legal systems according to halacha. He argues that secular law plays a significant role even in respect to Jewish rituals
Rabbi Yona Reiss (13)
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57:08
Love, Intimacy, and the Meaning of Life (57:08)
Love and intimacy are among the most necessary and elusive ingredients in a happy, committed life. Join Rabbi Simon Jacobson as he provides spiritual lessons in achieving a more meaningful relationship through the ancient teachings of Kabbalah and Chasidut. This lecture was delivered at the 5th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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21:51
A Partner in Marriage (21:51)
Men and women: two halves of one whole, or strangers from another planet? Some say that G-d’s biggest joke was having men and women marry each other. In this humorous but practical talk, Rabbi Friedman provides down-to-earth tips for happiness in marriage.
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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16:53
Reaching your Potential through Marriage (16:53)
So often today, marriages are in trouble. Increasingly, husbands and wives fail to define or lose track of their roles. In this talk, Mrs. Sara Labkowski speaks about different family structures, the role of a wife and a woman's ability to build her husband's character and strengthen her marriage
Mrs. Sara Labkowski (4)
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2:39
Toward a Meaningful Life: Marriage, Love, and Intimacy (2:39)
Toward A Meaningful Life: A Soul-searching Journey for Every Jew Life can be a treadmill - as we go through the motions day after day without ever asking why or seeking what really matters to us. This course, prepared by the author of the best-selling book,Toward a Meaningful Life, is determined to change that
Series: Toward a Meaningful Life
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5:29
Confronting Intermarriage (5:29)
A gloves-off, no-holds-barred discussion of all the burning questions you may have about sexuality, cremation, abortion, and other controversial issues, as seen through the lens of Jewish psychology and mystical insight.
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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5:29
Confronting Intermarriage (5:29)
A gloves-off, no-holds-barred discussion of all the burning questions you may have about sexuality, cremation, abortion, and other controversial issues, as seen through the lens of Jewish psychology and mystical insight.
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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1:14:49
Living a Significant Life (1:14:49)
How can we take control of our lives in a seemingly out-of-control world? How can we make sure that our time in this world is significant? Join Rabbi Laibl Wolf to explore what kabbalah can teach us about self actualization and personal fulfillment.
Rabbi Laibl Wolf (40)
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1:04:45
Learning to Like the People You Love (1:04:45)
As the saying goes, it’s easy to love someone; it’s liking him or her that’s hard. Learn how to make the relationships that matter the most, more meaningful. In this talk we will examine the nature of relationships, their G-dly dimensions, and the secrets of getting along with the people you can’t get along without
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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58:12
The Mystery and Magic of Mikvah (58:12)
A frank discussion for couples of all backgrounds about the effects of Family Purity on marriage and intimacy. Uncover the many misconceptions that shroud the laws of mikvah and family relations, and gain a deeper understanding of the timeless nature of this sacred mitzvah
Mrs. Rivkah Slonim (76)
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1:17:43
Man & Woman or Husband & Wife? (1:17:43)
Relationships run into trouble when a man and a woman get married with no intention of becoming a husband and a wife. Join Rabbi Manis Friedman to learn how celebrating gender differences can be key to a truly successful marriage.
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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34:08
Soul Mates: Secrets from Kabbalah for Eternal Relationships (34:08)
Even the most experienced and dedicated partner in a relationship has something to learn. Pick up where the self-help books leave off with this workshop offering timeless kabbalistic insight and practical advice for marriage and relationships. This lecture was delivered at the 5th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mrs. Rivkah Slonim (76)
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11:43
The Unlikely Couple: Q&A (11:43)
Kabbalah analogizes our relationship to G-d as one of husband and wife. What can we learn from our relationship with our spouse to better help us relate to G-d and visa versa. Click Here to watch Dr. Treat's full lecture This video has been generously provided by Chabad of the Main Line in Merion Station, Pennsylvania
Dr. Stephen R. Treat (2)
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21:40
The Unlikely Couple: Questions and Answers (21:40)
Kabbalah analogizes our relationship to G-d as one of husband and wife. What can we learn from our relationship with our spouse to better help us relate to G-d and visa versa. Click Here to watch Rabbi Jacobson's full lecture This video has been generously provided by Chabad of the Main Line in Merion Station, Pennsylvania
Rabbi YY Jacobson (103)
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28:12
The Unlikely Couple (28:12)
G-d is spiritual and we are physical, two opposites! Why do we seek spirituality and what about this physical and material world interests G-d? How to have a good marriage with G-d. Click Here to watch the Question and Answer session This video has been generously provided by Chabad of the Main Line in Merion Station, Pennsylvania
Rabbi YY Jacobson (103)
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28:51
The Unlikely Couple (28:51)
The widespread popularity of John Gray's book, Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus, tells us that there must be something to this idea that men and women are truly different at their source. Yet despite this fundamental difference, there remains an innate attraction between men and women. In this lecture, Dr
Dr. Stephen R. Treat (2)
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1:16:37
What Men and Women Need Each Other To Know (1:16:37)
When man was created, he was created from pure Nothingness. When woman was created, she was created from something that already existed. Join Rabbi Manis Friedman for an exploration of how the differing spiritual origins of man and woman effect the day to day dynamics of relationships.
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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1:13:25
The Comedy of Marriage (1:13:25)
Some say that G-d’s biggest joke was having men marry women. In this humorous but practical talk, Rabbi Jacobson provides down-to-earth tips for happiness in marriage. Weaving together the teachings of chassidic philosophy and some down home common sense wisdom, this presentation will make you laugh and make you think
Rabbi YY Jacobson (103)
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33:34
The Mikvah Ritual (33:34)
Many people have questions about the practice of using the mikvah and keeping the laws of "Family Purity". How important is it to use an actual mikvah? Why won't a bathtub or swimming pool work? Do the details of the ritual really matter? Join Mrs. Sarah Karmely for a look into the profounds depths of the mikvah ritual
Mrs. Sarah Karmely (8)
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30:49
Intimacy, Modesty and Gender Roles (30:49)
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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14:37
Marriage in Jewish Law: A Deeper Dimension (14:37)
Rabbi Moshe Lieberman (5)
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31:20
Risks of the Internet (Part 1 of 3) (31:20)
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