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NY 953 B
Judaism's perspective on 'personal effort' does not jive very well with the physical reality of our world. For instance, even if what we try to accomplish doesn't work out, we have accomplished our mission anyway - as long as the focus was proper. And even more, hear how the prime goal in life is to improve ones character, beyond that of performing major heroic acts.
NY 953 C
When acting in ways that are contrary to the loving mothers and wives we strive to become, how much responsibility are we to bear for the outcome, and how much of what happens is directed by Hashem? Find out when, and in which ways Divine assistance is given to those sincerely committed to creating a wonderful home.
NY 953 D
The giving of the Torah at Sinai from Hashem to us was under a huge wedding canopy. The marriage however has yet to consummated. Just what is God waiting for? Rebbetzin Neustadt explores how we are to express our love for Hashem. An inspiring class to help us also express the love we feel in our other relationships as well.
NY 953 E
The institution of marriage propels most of us through incredible changes, all of which result in growth one way or another. But when your spouse's failings are so consistently upsetting, how can you change your feelings about him? Rebbetzin Neustadt makes you laugh at your own foibles and reassures you of success by understanding her approach to 'accepting your spouse'.
NY 953 F
Have we become so used to quick technological fixes that we've lost patience waiting for changes to come about in our spouse? Rebbitzen Neustadt looks at the three stages of marriage that follow a person's growth after first to a child then an adolescent to an adult. Hear a novel way to put your spouse’s failings into perspective, and how even though the responsibilities may seem lopsided and 'unfair,' there's a way to see it as Hashem’s direct involvement in our lives.
NY 953 I
Astoundingly, we now know that plant life responds to positive speech as well as to a person's thoughts. Rebbetzin Neustadt underscores this finding by comparing how much more we're affected than plants are from what others do, say, and think about us. While we have a long way to go until we reach perfection, some of these principles might be worthwhile taking note of.
NY 953 J
An important idea that we all accept, and should constantly keep up front is - 'all that happens in life is ultimately for the best.' Rebbetzin Neustadt explains the scope of this concept and how to exercise this life-saving principle in our daily lives - especially during all the trying and difficult times we hope to carry this idea along with us.
NY540 D
If we were to imagine someone whose every day was a golden time of goodness, our matriarch Sarah would rarely comes to mind. How did she maintain her sunny outlook despite a life full of trying times? Rebbetzin Neustadt explains how to look inwards instead of outwards, and the futility of our constantly making comparisons.