The Art of Marriage. Lesson Five
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Summary:
Sacred Space: No Trespassing!
Defining Marriage's Boundaries
Description:
In Judaism, a marriage is considered consummated before any
conjugal act, when the bride and groom are secluded together for
a few minutes following the marriage ceremony. The intimate space
provided by this seclusion defines the marriage and should remain
sacred and exclusive only to each other throughout the marriage.
How does one defend a marriage from the threats of boredom,
lust, pornography, and extramarital affairs? This lesson introduces a
mystical approach and practical ways to form and fortify an exclusive
and powerful relationship. It provides a method and means for a
couple to establish firm boundaries they commit not to cross, out of
love and devotion to each other.
Instructor: Rabbi Moshe Brennan
For more information please visit www.ChabadPennWynne.org
Where:
Chabad of Penn Wynne at the Kaiserman JCC
45 Haverford Road
Wynnewood, PA
19096
When:
07:30 PM
- 09:00 PM
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