A Couple’s Guide to Lasting Intimacy
$297.00
Connect in a way that makes you feel cherished and appreciated allowing you to find your inner strength, confidence and happiness. Avoid growing distant and taking each other for granted by pursuing closeness through dignity and respect.
By joining this 4-part series with Rabbi Manis Friedman on a Couples Guide guide to lasting Jewish intimacy you’ll discover how to:
– Connect in a way that makes you feel cherished and appreciated allowing you to find your inner strength, confidence and happiness.
– Avoid growing distant and taking each other for granted by pursuing closeness through dignity and respect.
– Protect the sanctity of your marriage and never feel lonely, unloved or unsatisfied again.
– Escape complacency and reignite the passion and desire in your relationship.
– Work together to ensure that each other’s needs are being fulfilled by reconnecting, understanding and appreciating your spouse
– Rebuild trust and respect through forgiveness, compassion and effective communication.
Imagine connecting with your spouse in a way that has been missing for a long time, creating a healthier, more intimate relationship and transforming your marriage.
Schedule
Session 1: The Theory
Remove the modern “software” and replace with the oldest and most reliable “marriage operating system.” Plus get answers to these burning questions:
If I am married to myself, how do I fit my husband/wife into this marriage?
What are the (negative) affects of the Mashpia becoming the Mekabel?
How much of our marriage is focused on my needs and my wants?
Session 2: The Practical
Practical steps to remove the tainted picture of “secular/selfish-influenced intimacy” and replace with a Torah true relationship. Discover the role the “physical” plays in intimacy and how to get out of yourself in order to truly be intimate.
Session 3: The Result
Practical steps for raising the level of Kedusha in your most private and holy part of your marriage. Learn how the way you approach intimacy will affect your children.
Session 4: Q&A
Get answers to commonly asked questions and receive unique insights to challenging marriage situations.
Check out Rabbi Freidman’s intro session below:
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Rabbi Manis Friedman is a world-renowned author, counselor, lecturer, and philosopher who uses ancient wisdom and modern wit as he captivates audiences around the world. Over 150,000 copies of his provocative yet entertaining classes have been sold worldwide. He is widely praised for his book Doesn’t Anyone Blush Anymore.
Rabbi Friedman has also been featured internationally in over 200 print articles and interviewed on more than 50 television and radio talk shows. He has appeared on CNN, A&E Reviews, PBS, and BBC Worldwide, and has been the subject of articles in the New York Times, Rolling Stone, Seventeen, Guideposts, Insight, Publisher’s Weekly and others.
Courses by Rabbi Manis Friedman:
“Rabbi Friedman has amazing ideas on attitude, emotion, loyalty, and love. I found this class to be a real gem and one that I learned from. I loved, love, loved how he defined loyalty and his examples were spot on.” -E.C.
“A wonderful approach to accepting and valuing one’s spouse. If nothing else, a person can come away realizing that not only can one not change others, but that it is a violation of the spouse’s identity and dignity for us to try to change them, as opposed to simply accepting them as they are and supporting their personal growth. Any marriage could be strengthened by Rabbi Friedman’s unique insights.” -L.G.
“One of the BEST speakers on Modesty, Male/ Female Relationships and Marriage ever! Hands down!!! Rabbi Friedman is straight forward, direct, to the point and what he says is very, very true. He takes what the world makes seem complicated and lays it out for us with utmost simplicity. Rabbi Friedman changed my way of thought, and most definitely my life! Thank you Rabbi Friedman! =)”-C.R.









