Feeling angry and want to 'let it all out?' Unsurprisingly, this attitude is not very Jewish, and can rapidly lead down the slippery slope. On the other hand we all know how unhealthy holding anger in. Lisa Aiken PhD, shows a way to find the hidden reasons for our feelings, and demonstrates communication skills that express what you feel without anger, or having others feel threatened.
Aryeh Pamensky's genius story-telling and fantastic humor is guaranteed to alter your current opinion of marriage, and help you to laugh your way through all your 'marital mousetraps.'
Imagine viewing a sea split with precision, and twelve tribes marching through twelve channels on dry land, and then crashing down to swallow the Egyptians. Wow! The sages say making a match is equal to that. An exaggeration - or not? Also hear Rabbi Geller exuberantly present some excellent tools for succeeding and coping in marriage from several great matches described in Tanach.
The horrific story of Tamar's rape by her half brother Amnon holds the source of what true love really is, and why 'conditional love' must necessarily fail. Of all the players in this story, Tamar, the true victim was the only one who rose above it all to show her true love for her nation - living up to the full caliber of who she was.
Mazal Tov! Hear a complete overview of the laws and customs that happen before and after the Jewish wedding ceremony. Rabbi Morgenstern describes it all - from the engagement, the preparations, the finances, the wedding day. the chuppah - to the final week of sheva brachos. A terrific guide for focusing your efforts and resources into the right places, to begin your marriage bond on the right foot. (Take note of this class for when the occasion arises).
The Jewish approach to marital harmony may seem to be a bit strange, but those who carefully adhere to it have the best chance for a warm and caring relationship. In this discussion, Rabbi Morgenstern presents the Torah concept of true love and how to nurture it in marriage. Whether you are a newlywed or well along the road, here's a worthwhile overview to enhance your relationship.
The Jewish approach to marital harmony may appear to be a bit strange, but those who carefully bide by it have the greatest chance for a warm and caring relationship. In this discussion, Rabbi Morgenstern shows the Torah concept of true love and how to develop it in a marriage. Whether you are a newlywed or well along the road, this is a good overview for enhancing your relationship.
This candid advice is for those who feel their lives are perpetually revolving around the dating process. This talk is of particular value for older singles who have the extra challenge of being perpetually 'nudged' by their family and friends. Rabbi Orlowek spells out several important dating verbal and non-verbal communication skills, and offers keen insight on the very nature of the mating process.
While seeking the perfect girl, there are two important rules that should not be ignored; wasting time, and indulging in senseless pain. Rabbi Schwartz candidly looks at today's male/female relationship from the man's perspective explaining why the search for the woman of your dreams is so difficult, and how to make it much more manageable.
Do you want to be married to the right person? In this lecture, Rabbi Wagensberg reveals concealed information that you might want to keep in mind before making any life altering decisions. Click here and you'll see what we mean.