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The Kabbalah of Man and Woman  Ancient wisdom, practical advice  RankRankRankRankRankRank
Each man stands between two females: the corporeal woman below to whom he must provide sustenance and affection; and the Shechinah which stands over him to bless him with these so that he may turn around and provide them to the woman of his covenant
Question: I am a happily married man. But for a reason I don't know, this past week my mind has been driving me nuts with thoughts of other women, etc. These thoughts are so powerful. Is there a way to stop them? Are there any extra prayers I can be ...
The common assumption is that spirituality and sensuality are mutually exclusive. Who says? Sensuality is not something we are meant to kill. It lies at the core of human spirituality--even of...
Popular gender stereotypes are not merely incorrect, they're outright harmful
Mikvah Time    RankRankRankRankRankRank
The year is the same, the days are the same, but the months are different. It is a time quite individual -- created by G-d, especially for me...
Is the mystique and the romance, the music and the moonlight, just nature's way of hoodwinking men and women to reproduce?
The Mikvah    RankRankRankRankRankRank
Everything you wanted to know about Mikvah but didn't know to ask.
Love in the Ice Age  10th of Tevet  RankRankRankRankRankRank
If a cold and dark world mutes the light of G‑d and dulls our minds and hearts, it only accentuates the most basic and essential element of our relationship: the bond between the physical self of man and the quintessential being of G‑d.
In the 70's, people challenged the concepts of monogamy and fidelity, naively believing that they could be truly caring and faithful to multiple contemporaneous partners. That simplistic innocence has been replaced in the 90's by a hard cynicism...
Everyone is entitled to their weaknesses. We work on overcoming them. But you have to respect the space that others create around themselves. Morality says: when you see a weakness in someone, don't take advantage of it. Respect it, go around it, don't ...

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