Ep. 441: How to Resolve Differences Between Spouses?
Boruch Benyomin ben Menucha Lana and Miriam bas Chaya Sarah Althaus
Yekusiel ben Leah Rochel and Rochel bas Liba Farkash
Dedicated by Pinchas Todros ben Miriam and Sarah bas Rochel Althaus
Topics:
- How do we increase in the joy of Adar after Purim? 0:46
- What work is required from us in the days between Purim and Pesach? 04:56
- Chassidus Applied to Vayakhel-Pekudei and Hachodesh 12:10
- What lessons do we learn from the combination of Vayakhel and Pikudei? 13:26
- What is the first thing they did inside the Mishkan? 18:47
- What is the connection between the new moon and the Egyptian exodus? 25:15
- Chassidus Applied to 25 Adar
- The creation and birthday of the world 30:06
- The birthday of the Rebbetzin 31:48
- How to resolve differences between spouses? 34:48
- What can I do about my spouse being emotionally unavailable? 36:38
- How can I bridge the gulf created between me and my spouse due to us not being on the same religious level? 42:52
- How do I maintain sholom bayis when my spouse is doing things that I find questionable? 48:08
- What can I do if I love my husband but don’t respect him? 51:28
- How do I avoid going into survival/fight mode when my wife criticizes me? 55:11
- Is Yoga kosher? 50:40
- Follow-up:
- Can we ask for wealth? 58:20
- Psychedelics 01:00:30
- What is the Jewish approach to mental health? 01:01:37
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