Dedicated by David Schottenstein in honor of his wife Eda
Class Summary:
This class, by Rabbi YY Jacobson, was presented to Jewish women in Melbourne, Australia, on 25 Iyar 5771, May 29, 2011. It explores the methods of marriage in Judaism, and the two paths of passion vs. commitment in building a relationship. It explains the story and reincarnations of Ruth, and the story of an infertile couple who came to Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai. It explains the difference between masculine and feminine Judaism and the need for both.
Since when is ביאה translated as "living together?
It was banned because the עדים was פריצות. Not because ביאה was פריצות. The torah never said that.
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gershon -5 years ago
thanks
briliant! Thank you.
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david -5 years ago
I second that. Powerful stuff and a must for every couple.
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Dr YSG -8 years ago
Can you give sources for where the you got the distinction between baali and ishi? And how it applies to man/women, Jew/Hashem, etc.
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Rabbi YY Jacobson -8 years ago
See Likutei Torah Matos Maamar V'Eisah Ki Tedor Neder, beginning on page 83c. Derushei Chasunah by the Miteler Rebbe Maamar Kol Mitzhalos beginning on p. 528. Reshimos by the Rebbe volume 43, and many more sources. See the Reshimos ibid. for the connection to Lag Baomer and the explanation of the different methods of marriage.
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Dr YSG -8 years ago
Todah, I wanted to look a bit deeper into the idea. With the idea of using it in a class.
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Elie -8 years ago
5771 would that not be 2011 ?
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Dedicated by David Schottenstein in honor of his wife Eda
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Anonymous -5 years ago
Distorting in the name of..?
Since when is ביאה translated as "living together?
It was banned because the עדים was פריצות. Not because ביאה was פריצות. The torah never said that.
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gershon -5 years ago
thanks
briliant! Thank you.
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david -5 years ago
I second that. Powerful stuff and a must for every couple.
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Dr YSG -8 years ago
Can you give sources for where the you got the distinction between baali and ishi? And how it applies to man/women, Jew/Hashem, etc.
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Rabbi YY Jacobson -8 years ago
See Likutei Torah Matos Maamar V'Eisah Ki Tedor Neder, beginning on page 83c. Derushei Chasunah by the Miteler Rebbe Maamar Kol Mitzhalos beginning on p. 528. Reshimos by the Rebbe volume 43, and many more sources. See the Reshimos ibid. for the connection to Lag Baomer and the explanation of the different methods of marriage.
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Dr YSG -8 years ago
Todah, I wanted to look a bit deeper into the idea. With the idea of using it in a class.
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Elie -8 years ago
5771 would that not be 2011 ?
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