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In an area as sensitive as shidduchim, a careless word can suddenly derail a potentially harmonious lifelong marriage. This important class, based on the laws of shemiras halashon by the Chofetz Chaim, instructs family, friends, and shadchanim how to differentiate between subjective and objective information that flies about during the shidduchim process. A must for almost everyone.

Men, marriage is a challenge, a responsibility and a commitment. It is also an important factor to reach your ultimate meaning in life. But like all lasting pleasures, time and effort are needed to build a cohesive relationship. Rav Berkovits explains all the basic tenets a healthy Jewish home should strive for. If you want what's best for yourself and your future family, it's very worthwhile to hear this concise overview.

In a session given to young married men on Shalom Bayis, Rav Berkovits pinpoints key encounters between the Matriarchs and Patriarchs that set down fundamental rules for marriage. How could Rivka trick Yitzchak? Why did Yaakov speak so harshly to Rochel? When is silence the better part of valor and can you learn to offer non-judgmental opinions when you feel your wife is wrong? Hear this insightful and even humorous talk examinng how the Torah is still our most reliable guide for domestic peace.


If no other human being is around to see your attire or hear your words, how is it possible to measure your own self-respect? Rav Berkovits's discussion goes to the heart of being dignified in your own eyes. Step forward to enter the realm of integrity, and freedom from seeking the approval of others.



Mankind has wrestled with the following question for thousands of years: Is competition good or not? Rav Berkovits describes the story of King Solomon and the two mothers fighting over the live child from a perspective that most of us have never heard before. He explains how to benefit from the competitive drive - without hurting others in the fray.


Where does the concept of collective mass responsibility stem from, and what does it really mean? In short, why should we be accountable for other peoples' actions? Rav Berkovits discusses our halachic obligation, and explains the nature of the Jewish nation as an entity unto itself.