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| Flying Camels |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| Imagine that three dusty nomads walk into your living room and tell you that a flying camel with padded seats on its back is waiting for you on your front lawn… |
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| Two Sides, One Coin |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| A coin has two distinct sides; each side might look completely different, yet it’s still one coin. In essence, a husband and wife are two sides of the same coin… |
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| True Aristocrats |
| By Rebbetzen Shaindel Moscowitz |
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| True aristocracy is nobility of character; both husband and wife should always remember that as royalty, it behoves them to behave with royal manners and dignity. |
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| The Queen |
| By Rebbetzen Shaindel Moscowitz |
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| There cannot be two kings under one roof; the successful domain needs a "king" and a "queen", with each one understanding his or her respective task... |
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| Tent of Jacob |
| By Rebbetzen Shaindel Moscowitz |
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| Breslev Israel is delighted to host a major Chassidic Rebbetzen, Rebbetzen Shaindel Moscowitz, wife of the Melitzer Rebbe shlit’a, who gives a no-holds-barred dose of... |
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| Living with Mom-in-Law |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| A young couple must have their privacy; they're better off living on a bed of straw in a rented barn than living in her mother-in-law's Long Island mansion… |
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| Fine-tuning a Marriage |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| Nothing is more frustrating for a couple than not getting along, especially when the husband and wife can’t pinpoint any particular problem… |
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| The Husband’s Ten Commandments |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| A few simple guidelines will help you build a dream marriage. For example, call your in-laws once a week; it will make your wife feel so good… |
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| Confessions of a Former Pot-head |
| By “Mojoe” Moe |
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| “The weed made me feel good and it gave me relief; I just didn’t realize that all my problems simply got moved to the back burner...pretty soon, my life was charred…” |
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| The Roving Eye |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| A husband who guards his eyes bestows on his wife the wonderful gift of inner peace; the husband who gazes at what he shouldn’t, puts his wife through unbearable torture… |
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| Eclipse of the Heart |
| By Chaya Golda Ovadia |
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| There was a time when she pondered divorce; but, after 32 years, instead of being at odds, their hearts are finally ‘aligning’ in what we could call an eclipse of the heart. |
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| Kissing Cousins |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| Yaacov from Haifa asks Rabbi Lazer Brody if it’s allowed in Judaism to marry a first cousin or a niece. What about genetic diseases and other problems? |
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| Get Tough, or Not? |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| Yossi’s wife wanted out – unconditionally. He listened to Rabbi Arush’s advice, and things got better. Then he decided to consult someone else... |
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| No, It’s not Bull |
| By Martin Sievers |
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| Martin writes a candid letter to Rabbi Arush: “When I first read ‘The Garden of Peace’ I made a note, 'bull', in the margin. I didn't give up though but kept on reading… |
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| The Duel: Mom vs. Wife |
| By Rabbi Shalom Arush |
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| The wife and the mother-in-law are at odds with one another: what should the husband do? Who comes first? Who is responsible for keeping peace in the home? |
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