Ep. 443: How Should We Deal With Our Child Who Wants to Marry Someone More Modern?
Boruch Benyomin ben Menucha Lana and Miriam bas Chaya Sarah Althaus
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Topics:
- Chassidus Applied to Nissan, Tzav and Shabbos HaGadol
- What unique energy radiates during this time? 01:39
- What personal lessons does the parsha offer us? 09:38
- Why is the Shabbos before Pesach called the Great Shabbos? 16:54
- How does Shabbos HaGadol play itself out in our lives? 18:30
- What insight can you give into the recent upheavals in Israel, with the right-dominated government creating reforms and having thousands of people protesting them? 22:10
- Should we be concerned with the threat of Russia and other countries using nuclear weapons? 35:20
- What do I do next after finishing reciting Kaddish for my late mother? 39:40
- How should we deal with our child who wants to marry someone more modern? 43:57
- How should we address the recent controversy around women becoming “halachik advisors”? 48:25
- Follow-up
- Sholom Bayis
- What if my spouse has a personality disorder? 59:29
- How should we address different religious paths, such as one spouse is a committed Lubavitcher and the other more Litvish or Daati Leumi? 01:02:25
- Feedback 01:05:30
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