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| Marriage may be a good idea all by itself. However G-d prefers to make it a mitzvah. He wants to be our partner in marriage. This makes marriage far greater than a human affair.
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| An insight into the unspoken awe of the sanctity of women that can be seen in all the laws of family purity and Mikvah.
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Part 1 Getting to like the people you love
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Part 2 Getting to like the people you love
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| The three primary relationships in life
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| The circumstances in which a baby is conceived contributes greatly to the quality, nature, character and health of the child.
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| Rabbi Yaffe teaches the Kabalistic perspective on human interaction, from the most intimate of relationships to the most extrinsic, including the most fundamental relationship; the relationship with oneself.
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| Rabbi Yaffe teaches the Kabalistic perspective on human interaction, from the most intimate of relationships to the most extrinsic, including the most fundamental relationship; the relationship with oneself.
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| When G-d instructs us on how to get divorced, He is demonstrating the qualities we need for a good marriage. He wants us married and to the very person to whom we are married. Yet if you can't do it, He personally supervises the divorce.
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Part 1 Discussing with today’s youth the spiritual and pragmatic ingredients that infuse intimacy, love and marriage with purpose, meaning and holiness from the Torah perspective.
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Part 2 Discussing with today’s youth the spiritual and pragmatic ingredients that infuse intimacy, love and marriage with purpose, meaning and holiness from the Torah perspective.
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| Discover profound Kabbalistic insights on the deeper meaning behind love and intimacy.
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| Drawing upon some well known ideas articulated in the best-seller Men are form Mars and Women are from Venus, this lectures presents the Jewish view and the lighter side of relationships.
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| This humorous but serious presentation on love and relationships will entertain and enlighten you - and will surely make you smile.
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| Without kindness love has no body, without respect love has no spirit, without sanctity love has no soul. Three ingredients to everlasting love.
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| One of the primary qualities necessary in marriage is humor; the ability to laugh at oneself. Humor is very important in marriage for it makes us loveable.
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| Intimacy for Dummies: A light-hearted look at a subject that has caused so much heart break.
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| Understanding the components of love gives us a deeper understanding of the emotion itself. It also explains the essential connection between love and our humanity, to love is to be a “mentch”.
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| A proper relationship is a blessing, yet people often seem to struggle to get theirs right. Here are five common obstacles that people face in relationships and some practical tips to avoid them.
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A Total Reverse Look at Conventional Wisdom After all the books and advice columns offering to explain intimacy, there is still one ingredient missing, without which our relationships are just not what they're meant to be.
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