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Your Other Half or Other Whole

A Kabbalistic Understanding of Marriage

About the Speaker

Sara Esther Crispe
Sara Esther Crispe, a writer, inspirational speaker and mother of four, is the editor of TheJewishWoman.org. She is also the editor of the Society and Living section of Chabad.org. To book Sara Esther for a speaking engagement, please click here.



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Sara Esther Crispe, a writer, inspirational speaker and mother of four, is the editor of TheJewishWoman.org. She is also the editor of the Society and Living section of Chabad.org. To book Sara Esther for a speaking engagement, please click here.


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Posted: Sep 20, 2011
i am really interested in hearing more
Posted By lorenzo, arima, trinidad and tobago

Posted: June 9, 2011
Image of Jewish Heart
If you look at the following article you will see a picture of the image I am speaking of, enjoy! It is called "The Jewish Heart" and can be found on Chabad.org
Posted By Anonymous, Merion Station, Pennsylvania

Posted: June 9, 2011
the jewish heart
I have been curious as to what the "jewish heart" looks like because it sounded like you showed it live, during the presentation, but since Im only listening, what does it actually look like.
Posted By Anonymous

Posted: Oct 27, 2010
Very helpful lecture
Thanks so much! You are a great speaker and I would love to hear more!
Posted By Anonymous, New York, NY

Posted: July 8, 2009
being whole
Hi, Sara Ester, I like you have several children, and would like to ask you to pause and think, Be fruitful and multiply, many people from large families were the 7TH to the 11 TH of the family, my brother who is the tenth, and sisters ,who are twins the 8TH and 9TH, of 10 children are very wonderful people with much G-dly purpose and encouragment, the month before I was 2, my mum had my youngest bother, that was 5 under 3 Oop's G-d is G-d and we are not and family planning is not too Scriptural, infact it is forbidden in scripture as you well know , Baby Boomer Procreation is specificly , reproduce children, please don't insult me with your jargen, of paralelling procreation with the joy and plesure of encouraging others to embrace and develope in Spiritual maturity into the G-d given talents, I dare you to post this in your coments.
Posted By John Israel Robinson, Belfast, UK

Posted: Jan 2, 2007
so refreshing to listen to
This was the first time I heard Sara Esther speak. I really enjoyed listening to both of the audio clips you have chabad.org. The lecture was so refreshing and inspiring to listen to as I folded my laundry after a long day.

Her voice is pleasant to listen to. The information is presented in a clear, concise, down to earth and yet uplifting manner...
Posted By Esther, Brooklyn, NY

Posted: Oct 19, 2006
physical needs
physical needs were not discussed.
Posted By yo

Posted: June 17, 2006
This was a wonderful lecture with many insights. Thank you for opening up this line of thought. The idea of contacting each other during the middle of the day was interesting. We have always 'touched base' in the middle of the day. Even when he is out of town on business we talk three times a day. It is one of those things we just have always done. Also, could you please place a picture on the site of the 'Jewish Heart'? Thank you for sharing your insight.
Posted By Anonymous, Houston, TX

Posted: May 8, 2011
Correction
The Torah ends with the words L'einei Kol Yisroel... Not B'einei Kol Yisroel
Posted By Joshua , Miami, Fl

Posted: May 5, 2011
How do I send to a friend?
Posted By bob



 

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