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| Joe Cool |
| By Dovber HaLevi |
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| Joe had a way with women. We all thought he was really cool. Little did we know that what was cool in our eyes was definitely not cool in the eyes of Hashem. |
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| The Emotional Beggar |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| As soon as a husband assumes the role of receiver, according to Kabbala, he is spiritually behaving like a woman. Two women can't get along in the same kitchen... |
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| Cure-all |
| By Racheli Reckles |
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| If you are a husband who is suffering from “Nagging Wife Syndrome”, chances are you haven’t thanked her in a while. Not a day passes that she doesn’t do amazing favors for you… |
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| Hollywood or Hosea |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| Two drivers have the same type of car; they’re driving on the same road. One is enjoying every moment of the trip, and the other has breakdown after breakdown... |
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| Return to Gan Eden |
| By Chaya Golda Ovadia |
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| It may seem unfair that we must all suffer because of the mistake made by world’s first couple; but in all honesty, wouldn’t we have done the same thing? |
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| Love at First Sight |
| By Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh |
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| Is there a possibility that “love at first sight” could be from the side of holiness, and not just physical infatuation? That depends... |
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| Remembering Your Shared Soul |
| By Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh |
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| There are special times of the year that are opportune for remembering that we and our marital partners share the same soul; this strengthens the marital bond... |
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| Home Work 101 |
| By Chaya Golda Ovadia |
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| We live in a ‘me’ generation, where our own personal comfort and self-gratification often clouds our judgment and wrecks marital peace; we forget our true goals on this earth. |
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| The Love Barometer |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| What people in today’s world refer to as “love” is basically nothing more than animal urges and Hollywood-style flash-in-the-pan infatuation that is ever so short-lived… |
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| The Spendthrift Wife |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| An emotionally-satisfied wife that gets the love and attention she needs from her husband won’t hunger for the ersatz thrill of impulse buying and spending money… |
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| Don’t Shortchange Motherhood |
| By Natalie Kovan |
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| Could the unmarried labtop-wielding feminist executive run a household of a half-dozen exquisite little souls with military-like efficiency? Not in a million years… |
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| Becoming One |
| By Chaya Golda Ovadia |
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| How many women refuse to date a man who is not making enough money to support her in the style she envisions for herself? Those who marry for money are two-time losers… |
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| Penguins and Roles |
| By Natalie Kovan |
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| A woman has been given the gift to heal, to soften the rough edges of the world. A man is pragmatic, more about logic than emotion. They should learn from the penguins… |
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| The Laundry Blues |
| By Natalie Kovan |
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| We wash those soiled Shabbos shirts, dry them, iron them, and put them on our little darlings. Five minutes later they are covered in grape juice and smothered in chocolate… |
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| Spiritual Graduation |
| By Shalvi Weissman |
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| There are infinite levels of personal growth and development. How can you ever know for certain that you have graduated from one level to the next? |
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