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MC 613 N
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.
MC 613 O
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.
MC 613 P
Right, when dating your wife you saw mostly her good points, but once you were married it became clear that nobody's perfect? Rabbi Morgenstern delves into this complex relationship where the emphasis on emotions and logic is rarely balanced. Through real-life examples hear excellent advice on how to overlook, and how to live with all your wife's beauty.
MC 613 Q
Many men don't know that it's a mitzvah to make their wives happy. Because women have more emotional needs than men, they need to be heard and feel that their husbands take note of what they're doing and appreciate them. Through anecdotes and down-to-earth advice, Rabbi Morgenstern suggests how to fulfill your wives emotional needs with attention, affection and appreciation. By properly fulfilling your half of the marriage commitment you can make your marriage even better and work towards a wonderful life together.
MC 613 R
When we speak lashon hara about our wives or embarrass them, we are destroying the very trust and close relationship we're trying so hard to establish. By learning the subtle art of constructive criticism and what it takes to properly discuss an issue, we will keep the communication lines open and handle most issues that come up in marriage in a healthy manner.
MC 613 S
Arguing with one's spouse is an indication of communication. Hear practical advice on how to keep "differences of opinion" fair; how to settle a fight peacefully; and dealing with the aftermath of a quarrel. Learn how to grow from marital fights in order to become a better spouse and a better person.
MC 613 T
It is vital to establish yourself as the home decision-maker without being a dictator. How should you treat your wife as a queen, for her to treat you back as a king? And how can you instill in your family a love of Yiddishkeit and mitzvos? Rabbi Morgenstern advises how to give your wife independence to show how you value her decision-making abilities. An information-packed talk to improve your shalom bayis.
MC 613 U
This practical talk is for the man of the house. Rabbi Morgenstern spells out the male responsibilities for making the marriage work. Just how patient are you and how flexible can you be? Every small improvement in these areas can make a big difference. Listen up - you might hear a gem that could enlist your ezer kenegdo to support you in accomplishing your most cherished goals.
MC 615 A
Can you picture the scene of someone making a joke at someone's else's expense? Usually the victim's long term hurt is forgotten soon after that moment of levity. Hear when and where the deorieta law of not hurting another with words applies with family and friends, in public and private, and even with an anonymous store owner - who may never forget the comment.
MC 615 B
This class is jam-packed with analogies and stories - blink twice and you'll miss a lot. Rabbi Morgenstern gives a clear but entertaining expose on how to practically live up to Derech Eretz Kadma LaTorah (proper behavior as the foundation of Torah). Actions such as simply helping to tidy up, mentioning the value of work others do, plus hear a score of other practical ways to put your learning into action.