Can Life Alone Be Better? - The Jewish Marriage Podcast
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- čas přidán 25. 01. 2024
- Join us as we sit down with Rabbi Manis Friedman - CZcams's most popular Rabbi. Expert dating and Marriage Mentor with decades of experience.
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- A project of Met at Chabad
If you've the right partner on your side, marriage is a blessing.
If you've the wrong partner, marriage is hell on earth.
It takes two special people to make the relationship work.We never give up on each other.😊And nothing better than true divinely inspired intimacy.
I think they aren't special but right (Neither perfect nor special) people that whom God has intentionally led them to. Amen.
What a wonderful conversation. Thank you so much for sharing this video
Thank you rabbi Friedman for a very insightful message.
Wow I'm amazed quite profound
Someone needs to love HER
This was good 👌🏾
We may have realized so much being alone observing but we still have to get back into the world and play the game .
Consider THE HOME WE BUILD TOGETHER by the late great UK Head Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks
Great Insight!👍🏼
Shema...most important... One and love, GOD and HIS people...🇮🇱🕊️🇮🇱🕊️🇮🇱🕊️
Yes❤❤❤
Thank GOD ❤for JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD AND SAVIOUR.❤🎉🎉🎉 THE NEW TESTAMENT!
Please don't take this wrong, but what's the appeal for you to proclaim what you proclaim on a Orthodox rabbi's interview? The words of an orthodox rabbi should be irrelevant to you as a practicing Christian am I right? I see a lot of commenters doing this and it doesn't make sense
Women never want to be alone. I have never received love. From what you say i was never good enough.
And a good looking 25 year old pool boy should be fine and the man should accept it.
A wise, dedicated teacher would never be emasculated by an immature student.
Is it also possible if there is a massive age gap?
Somehow the Rabbi looks and is sitted like Triple low-key
I never learned how to drive a car. That's the main reason I don't think marriage is for me. It's ok. Monk mode is good enough.
I understand that this is an interview setting but why this young man tries to reword Rabbi Manis's explanations every time? I feel he should be rather asking question to line the conversation's pace and Table of Contents. The Rabbi's doesn't seem to need support in expressing himself.
I get your idea, however I think he deliberately opted for strictly receptive variant. While cementing those statements, he's actually actualizing a rare technique in interviews, especially when, through calmness, it has a chance to get applied consistently. It then pays back with creating an incredibly comfortable and friendly space for insights to permeate smoothly.
I genuinely value this.
This MANIS - is KOFER Epikores RAHSA
I want too find a wife too marry too become one with God