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Woman to Woman (27:43)
Viewers are encouraged to contact Mrs. Epstein with any questions. Please email to shalombayis@optonline.net or by telephone 516-295-2537 between the hours of 1 pm and 7 pm Sunday through Thursday. You will be responded to or called back as soon as possible.
Mrs. Chana Epstein (3)
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Woman to Woman II (20:22)
Mrs Chana Epstein speaks about the importance of nurturing a relationship with one's spouse. She teaches how to develop intimacy and healthy communication in the bedroom that is built on mutual sensitivityas well as acknowledgmentand acceptance of our spouse’s needs. In this lecture, Mrs
Mrs. Chana Epstein (3)
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1:03:21
Women in the Synagogue (1:03:21)
Judaism is not synagogue based, 90% of observance is in the home. If the synagogue is the only arena exposed to then it could appear that that is all there is. Mrs. Rivkah Slonim describes 14 commandments that women are excused from due to their responsibilities in making the proper abode for G-d in the world. This lecture was delivered at the 4th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mrs. Rivkah Slonim (76)
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33:34
The Mikvah Ritual (33:34)
Many people have questions about the practice of using the mikvah and keeping the laws of "Family Purity". How important is it to use an actual mikvah? Why won't a bathtub or swimming pool work? Do the details of the ritual really matter? Join Mrs. Sarah Karmely for a look into the profounds depths of the mikvah ritual
Mrs. Sarah Karmely (8)
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1:02:10
Total Immersion: Thoughts on Mikvah From the Deep (1:02:10)
In this session, Mrs. Slonim addresses the many misconceptions that shroud the laws of mikvah and family relations, and in a frank manner discusses how this system affects marriage and intimacy. This session is for women who have never even considered visiting the mikvah, as well as for those who have used the mikvah regularly
Mrs. Rivkah Slonim (76)
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46:42
Kabbalah for the Bedroom (46:42)
This lecture was delivered at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mrs. Shterna Althaus (1)
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48:32
Allure and Demure (48:32)
This lecture was delivered at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mrs. Rochel Holzkenner (7)
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2:08
How to Light Shabbat Candles (2:08)
Note: The Shabbat candles are lit at least eighteen minutes before sunset on Friday. Blessing for lighting Shabbat Candles: Boruch ato Adonoy, Elohaynu Melech ho-olom, asher ki-d'shonu b'mitzvosov, v'tzivonu l'hadlik nayr shel shabbos kodesh
Series: Jewish Services Made Simple (accompanying video)
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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56:04
The Women's Mitzvot: A Mystical Journey (56:04)
Jewish women have three special mitzvot which serve as spiritual channels for their unique feminine energy. Explore the biblical sources, mystical dimensions, and practical applications of these mitzvot, which represent the core of all of life’s endeavors. This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mrs. Chaya Epstein (4)
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36:48
The Jewish Feminine Manifesto (36:48)
There is a way to view our role as women from the inside out, as a special path that we are given. In this humorous and enlightening talk, given at the National Jewish Retreat, Mrs. Chaya Teldon reviews the three mitzvot of women and shows us how to live spiritually enriching lives with the special role we are given. This lecture was delivered at the 8th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mrs. Chaya Teldon (28)
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52:01
Women-Only Mitzvot (52:01)
How has Judaism changed for woman in the modern era? It hasn't. This is the question that a journalist asked Miriam Lipskier as she was knee deep in Rosh Hashanah preparations. A woman's essence has always been what makes the home, and all Jewish occasions and activities can and do take place in the home
Mrs. Miriam Lipskier (9)
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8:08
Challah: The Chassidic Dimension - Part 1 (8:08)
In this 3-part series, Mrs. Rochel Flikstein is going to discuss the special mitzvah of making challah. She will cover the process of baking challah, the mitzvah of taking a portion of challah and some of the lessons we can learn from challah. In this first segment, Mrs. Flikstein will discuss the 7 main ingredients of challah and their spiritual meanings
Series: Challah and Inspiration
Mrs. Rochel Flikshtein (4)
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33:03
Soul-to-Soul Connection (33:03)
Mrs. Devorah Alevsky (4)
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38:46
Mazel Tov, Mikvah, Marriage (38:46)
What makes a Jewish wedding special? What is a chuppah? Why is a glass broken at the apex of the ceremony? Join a lively and lecture given by Chaya Teldon, as she guides participants through the intricate and fascinating details that comprise a Jewish wedding
Mrs. Chaya Teldon (28)
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47:50
Mysticism and Mikvah (47:50)
Mrs. Sarah Karmely (8)
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28:05
Torah Study and Women (28:05)
Torah study has no comparison to any intellectual study in the world. Mrs. Sara Loewenthal recounts the Previous Lubavitcher Rebbe's instructions to teach Chassidus to girls and women. In the home, the woman assures that the next generation will be Jewish, both from birth and from her actions, knowledge and pride in her Jewish heritage.
Mrs. Sara Loewenthal (1)
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6:56
Challah: The Chassidic Dimension - Part 2 (6:56)
In this 3-part series, Mrs. Rochel Flikstein discusses the special mitzvah of making challah. She will cover the process of baking challah, the mitzvah of taking a portion of challah and some of the lessons we can learn from challah. In this second segment, Mrs. Flikstein will discuss the special connection between the mitzvah of challah and the Jewish woman
Series: Challah and Inspiration
Mrs. Rochel Flikshtein (4)
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44:01
The Woman of Valor (44:01)
The previous century witnessed the revolution of Torah study for women. As the Jews emerged from the shtetl to the free world, the Jewish woman emerged from the home into the classroom. This content-rich and inspiring lecture examines authentic ancient Torah education as it applies to the contemporary Jewish woman. This lecture took place at the 9th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mrs. Sarah Lieberman (8)
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5:37
Challah: The Chassidic Dimension - Part 3 (5:37)
In this 3-part series, Mrs. Rochel Flikstein discussed the special mitzvah of making challah. She covers the process of baking challah, the mitzvah of taking a portion of challah and some of the lessons we can learn from challah. This is the third, and final, segment of Challah and Inspiration.
Series: Challah and Inspiration
Mrs. Rochel Flikshtein (4)
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5:39
Women and Tefillin (5:39)
For more "Crossfire" questions, go to: torahcafe.com/crossfire.
Series: Individual Crossfire questions
Rabbi Mendel Kalmenson (68)
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28:41
The Role of a Jewish Woman (28:41)
Mrs. Clara Simon (1)
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1:24
Thoughts During Shabbat Candle Lighting (1:24)
For more "Crossfire" questions, go to: torahcafe.com/crossfire.
Series: Individual Crossfire questions
Mrs. Chaya Teldon (28)
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2:50
Why Do Women Light Shabbat Candles? (2:50)
Mrs. Yael Trusch (12)
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2:38
Why do Women Light the Shabbat Candles Friday Night? (2:38)
Why do women (and not men) light Shabbat candles Friday night?.
Mrs. Dena Schusterman (12)
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6:07
Why Do Women Have Fewer Mitzvot than Men? (6:07)
Is it true that women have fewer Mitzvot in Judaism? And if yes, why?.
Rabbi Abba Perelmuter (63)
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1:11
What's so Special about Shabbat Candle Lighting? (1:11)
Mrs. Shifra Sharfstein (11)