Why isn̢t marriage as smooth sailing after the chuppah as you envisaged it under the chuppah with your beautiful bride? Just consider, if your expectations came about as you'd like, would they necessarily be the best thing for you? This series of talks examines strife within a marriage, and how to correct difficult situations that sooner or later could likely come up.
Why isn't marriage as smooth sailing after the wedding as you envisaged it while under the chuppah with your beautiful bride? Just consider, if that fairytale came about as you hoped, would it necessarily be the best thing for you? This important series of talks examines strife within a marriage, and how to correct difficult situations; in short - how to make a good marriage great.
Men, Rabbi Morgenstern begins this series by delving into the purpose and goals of marriage. The test is not so much on who you marry, but how you will deal with your spouse. Hear what to expect in marriage along with valuable ways to add warmth to your shalom bayis.
Is he a hopeless slob? Is she a neat freak? Once you marry and become aware of the particular challenges your marriage has in store for you, you may need to hear a few overriding principles to stay on track. Mrs Mansour shows that even if two people feel their union jumps off the scale of probability, they can still be very suitable for each other. Hear an eye opening talk to see your marriage in a different light.
Are we giving our husbands the love and respect they need, or are we stuck in an endless cycle of criticism caused by our insecurity? Listen to another great talk by Mrs. Bonnie Mansour on this important aspect of married life. Ladies, whether you are newly married or already marrying off your children, lend an ear to this interesting talk.
Doesn't it seem in today's society that it's getting easier and easier to dismiss the differences between men and women? Mrs. Bonnie Mansour takes a more down to earth view by making us laugh at ourselves using every day examples of where and how real dissimilarities express themselves. Hear her paint a beautiful picture of a loving home by balancing a couple's contrasting natures in ways that complement each other.
In building our homes, the physical side of life is also quite important. Rebbetzin Neustadt fields questions on how far we should take eating healthy, and if being extreme is what Hashem wants. She then goes on to examine the mesirus nefesh of the Jewish women in Egypt, and shares the incredible story of her grandmother who did all she could to love and protect life under the most horrific circumstances.
The word Shalom means to bring opposing forces into harmonious coexistence. Applying this definition to marriage is the focus of this class. Rabbi Orlowek looks at the basics of steadily building trust and expressing esteem. Hear an interesting reality check on the state of your marriage.
Rabbi Noach Orlowek suggests three ways to improve communication with your children - which should also improve the way you relate to your spouse. Hear his three paradigms for love, and how they are to be applied. An excellent talk for all parents - of all ages.
How do you greet your spouse after a long day? If you understand why marriage is the ideal opportunity for Kiddush Hashem, then, says world-renowned lecturer Rabbi Ezriel Tauber, you've got a chance to succeed. Based on the analogy of two diamonds polishing one another, he explains why opposites work best, what the most common marital complaints are, and a sure-fire way to resolve difficulties. Hear also how even one spouse can raise their level of shalom bayis single-handedly.