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So, you got married, does your spouse need to know everything you do? Could there possibly be certain private matters that you need not share with your soul mate?
In November of 1928, the Rebbe’s marriage to Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka, daughter of the then Lubavitcher Rebbe Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, was held in Warsaw, Poland. By then word of Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak’s heroic struggle on behalf of Soviet Jewry was ...
On the sixth day of creation, So G-d divided "man" into two entities, male and female. And then joined them in marriage. Why, then, we must ask, did G-d not create them as two in the first place?
The Rebbe shared with a bride and groom the kabbalistic reason why weddings are joyous occasions.
I wrote a very self-righteous letter to the Rebbe, complaining, “I’ve decided to keep Torah and my husband won’t cooperate. But isn’t it true that I must do it despite what he says?”
In answer to your questions - you should accept the job at the nursery school, and in general you should continue to live in the United States. It is not advisable for you, on your part, to do things to separate from your husband (if they are not connecte...
“This will be a receptacle for G-d Almighty’s blessings, for the preparation of the wedding itself.” (Collage)
In 1950, Rabbi Leibel and Thirza Posner became engaged to be married. The Rebbe, who was yet to officially accept leadership of Chabad after the passing of Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneerson, granted them a private audience. During the meeting, the Rebbe sha...
Greeting the Bride
Kabbalah provides a map of all relationships, from their origin.
After becoming observant in college, Rabbi Meilech Leib DuBrow asked the Rebbe about marrying someone whom he had known during his student years. In an unusually long audience, he received the answer to his question, as well as advice on the basics of a J...
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