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MC 612 B
Rabbi Morgenstern's class on dating begins by reviewing these necessary elements for being sure a shidduch is remotely compatible: looks, chemistry, and communication. He then moves on to the topics of marriage and general hashkafah, and dealing with indecision. Learn how to 'wrap things up' and the appropriate behavior during the engagement.
MC 612 C
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).
MC 612 G
Rabbi Morgenstern accentuates how marriage affects your overall character makeup - despite all else. But what if you simply can't find the right one? Hear encouraging words for continuing the search, plus good ideas for keeping your top priorities up front while dating.
MC 613 A
Rabbi Morgenstern delves into the purpose and goals of marriage. It is not necessarily about who you marry, but how you will deal with your spouse. What should we be looking forward to in marriage? Hear valuable ideas on how to improve your shalom bayis and how to add more warmth to your marriage.
MC 613 B
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.
MC 613 C
On that first date with your future husband, most are probably looking for the good points of his character. Is it also common that after years of marriage many of his little annoying faults become big annoying faults? Join Rabbi Morgenstern as he unravels the workings of emotion and logic in marriage, and how you can see beyond your husband's flaws to rediscover the shining character that attracted you in the first place.
MC 613 D
Why is it that we dress up to go out for a wedding, but don't always bother to look nice for our husbands on their return home? Quoting the Rambam and the Chazon Ish, Rabbi Morgenstern explains the responsibilities of a wife, including how to give your husband kavod and several other helpful rules for making your marriage the best it can be.
MC 613 E
If we speak lashon hara about our husbands, or embarrass them in any way, are we destroying the trust and healthy relationship we’ve tried so hard to establish? If we were to learn some classic tips on constructive criticism and better ways to introduce and discuss an issue, would it help keep the lines of communication open to hear the differences of opinion that a healthy marriage is constantly faced with?
MC 613 F
Arguing with your spouse in general, and even during pre-Pesach cleaning is indicative of communication breakdown. Hear simple halachos and practical advice on voicing your differences of opinion without accusations, settling a fight peacefully and dealing with the aftermath of quarrels. Growing from marital fights should make you a better spouse and a better, happier human being.
MC 613 G
At the beginning of marriage, women are often idealistic and excited about building a Torah home and helping their husbands to learn more Torah. As time goes on and the home pressures increase, this feeling begins to wane. Rabbi Morgenstern steps in to put things back in perspective. Amazing chizuk that every mother should hear.