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By Rabbi Yisroel Bernath
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Here is the article here https://www.datingnews.com/movers-and-shakers/rabbi-insights-marriage-dating-relationships/
So are you ready to tackle the big “M” word? In Shanna Ellis and Emma Paterson's latest article in Dating News, they sit down with none other than Rabbi Yisroel Bernath, The Love Rabbi, to discuss marriage, dating, and navigating long-term relationships.
From offering advice on the first date to helping couples thrive for the long haul, Rabbi Bernath believes in confidence, curiosity, and vulnerability as the keys to success. Find out how he helps couples shave months off relationships that just aren’t right — and how he gives others the tools to strengthen their bond and step confidently toward marriage.
Ready to stop dating to death? Dive into the article and Interview and learn from The Love Rabbi’s wisdom.
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Rabbi Yisroel & Sara Bernath speak to a 150 university students at the Sinai Scholars Retreat 2024 in Miami, Florida.
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"What is Love?" Love is redefined beyond the conventional understanding of a mere emotion or a passive state of being. We emphasized that love is an obligation and a directive, as illustrated in Leviticus 19:18, which commands to "love your fellow as yourself." This idea suggests that love is not just a spontaneous feeling but an active choice and action. Before one can extend love to others, it's crucial to first develop a sense of love for oneself. This foundational self-love sets the stage for meaningful and authentic relationships with others.
We further explored the idea that the essence of love is deeply rooted in the act of giving. It posits that love begins with giving and grows through consistent, thoughtful acts of kindness and generosity. This concept challenges the popular notion of love as a feeling that happens to us, suggesting instead that love is something we actively create through our actions. The more we give, the deeper our capacity for love becomes. This principle is encapsulated in the phrase, "First comes giving, then comes love," highlighting the transformative power of giving in cultivating and sustaining love. The chapter concludes by asserting that love is not just about feelings but about the deliberate and ongoing practice of giving, which ultimately shapes and strengthens our relationships.
You can join Rabbi Bernath every Thursday at 9am EST for a fantastic conversation on Zoom. Just email [email protected] to get the zoom link.
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This episode dances around the age-old question, "What is Love?", the exploration begins with a universal quandary: the reason we question love's essence often stems from feelings of deficiency—either doubting the love from someone special or facing accusations of insufficient love ourselves. It suggests a poignant truth: we are most inclined to philosophize about love when its presence is questioned or feels lacking, much like no one questions the nature of a pastrami sandwich whilst enjoying one.
The narrative then divides the quest into two lanes: "Am I Loved?" and "Do I Love?", indicating that understanding love's impact on us can illuminate how we express love towards others. Love, as presented, is not an elusive sentiment detected by a mysterious heart's sensor but rather a series of tangible experiences perceived through our senses, validated by actions and expressions that signal to our brains and, consequently, to our hearts, the presence of love.
King Solomon's words in Proverbs "As water reflects a man’s face back to him, so is the heart of one man to another" is invoked to underscore that love, at its core, is a reflection, a reciprocal action that one can feel and recognize through the treatment they receive.
The episode emphasizes that love is fundamentally an action. It shifts the narrative from abstract conceptualization to practical expression, illustrating that love, akin to running or swimming, is defined by its enactment. The Hebrew word for love, "ahavah", rooted in the act of giving, encapsulates this ideology, positing that genuine love must manifest through tangible acts of kindness and care.
The discussion culminates with a divine perspective on love, referencing the commandment to love G-d, not as an emotional imposition but as a directive towards actionable love. This divine instruction echoes the broader theme: love is verified and validated through actions rather than mere feelings or declarations.
Takeaways:
In essence, to question "What is Love?" is to embark on a journey from doubt to action, from introspection to expression, leading us to understand that the truest answer lies in how we act and respond to love in our lives. Love, therefore, is not just a state of being but a series of deliberate, loving actions that reflect our deepest commitments to others.
In this enlightening Instagram Live session, two renowned experts on love, dating, and marriage, Rabbi Dr. Jack Cohen and Rabbi Yisroel Bernath, come together for a heart-to-heart conversation on the intricacies of forming and maintaining successful relationships. With their unique blend of wisdom, experience, and humour, they dive into the challenges and joys of dating and marriage in the modern world, offering practical advice and insights that resonate with everyone, regardless of background. Whether you're single, dating, or married, this candid conversation will provide you with the tools and inspiration needed to navigate the complex world of relationships.
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In this mesmerizing episode, Rabbi Yisroel Bernath and Aleeza Ben Shalom take you by the hand and gently lead you down the enchanting paths of "The Kabbalah of Soulmates," where the mysteries of love intertwine with ancient wisdom. At a time when the world seems divided between skepticism and longing regarding the institution of marriage, our hosts illuminate the age-old question: What is love, really?
With the grace of seasoned storytellers, they reveal the kabbalistic secret that every soul is split in two before descending into the world, setting the stage for a lifetime's quest not merely for compatibility, but for divine reunion. This episode isn't just about finding "The One"; it's about understanding that every step in your journey of love is a step closer to your ultimate reunion with your other half.
Rabbi Bernath and Aleeza don't just talk at you; they invite you into a narrative, a conversation filled with laughter, wisdom, and perhaps a sprinkle of heavenly matchmaking. They debunk the myths of modern romance, replacing them with something far more magical: the truth that your soulmate isn't someone you find, but someone you recognize from a story written in the stars.
For those married, questioning the serendipity of their union, our hosts offer solace and clarity. They weave the teachings of Kabbalah into the fabric of everyday life, illustrating how even the most mundane moments with your partner can be glimpses of the divine.
Join us as we delve into "The Kabbalah of Soulmates," where Rabbi Bernath and Aleeza Ben Shalom serve not just as guides on this journey of discovery, but as companions in uncovering the profound joy and depth of soul-deep love. Whether you're single, searching, or settled, this episode promises a transformation in how you perceive love, marriage, and the invisible threads that draw us together. Tune in, and let's explore the wonders of love through the lens of Kabbalah together. After all, in the dance of the cosmos, every step, every turn, brings us closer to our other half.
Rabbi Yisroel and Sara Bernath share the essence of their 19-year-strong relationship, underlining that real-life experience is their most credible guide to discussing love and partnership. They advise looking beyond the preconceived notions of a perfect relationship, emphasizing the importance of embracing the journey's unexpected turns with an open heart.
Aleeza Ben Shalom and Rabbi Yisroel Bernath answer questions from the IJSC students in Boston. Get ready for some serious truth bombs.
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Rabbi Bernath & Rebbitzin Holtzkenner tackle some of your most difficult and pressing questions in this no-holds-barred evening that is sure to leave you with a lot to think about.
Questions like... What is the best advice for singles to meet someone? How do you write a good dating profile? What does a healthy relationship look like? How do you build trust in a relationship? and your questions as well. Nothing will be off-limits.
Are you in a relationship, looking to get into a relationship or wondering why you can’t find that special someone? It’s a fascinating blend of modern psychology and ancient Jewish wisdom. You will learn practical tips to getting into and maintaining your relationship. It’s fun, inspiring and a TAD bit controversial.
Hosted by YJP Las Olas | YJP Montreal | JMontreal.com | JToronto.com | JMatchmaking.com
Sponsored by Andrée & Selim Sasson, Beverley & Joseph Sasson, Nadia & Mark Sasson
About Rebbitzin Rochel Holtzkenner
Rochel is a mother of four children and the co-director of Chabad of Las Olas, FL, serving the community of young professionals. She is a high-school teacher and a freelance writer - and a frequent contributor to Chabad.org. She lectures extensively on topics of Kabbalah and feminism, and their application to everyday life. Rochel holds an MS in Brain Research from Nova SE University.
About Rabbi Yisroel Bernath
Cherished for his incredible warmth and non-judgmental personality, this hipster is not your typical rabbi. In 2012, Rabbi Bernath founded the smashing success JMatchmaking International, a network of Jewish dating sites. He has made several dozen matches to date! In addition to being a matchmaker and dating coach, Rabbi Bernath is also the author of three books, and continuously produces engaging content on his many social media & podcast platforms. As a professional voice-over artist, screen-writer, and actor, he has been a part of dozens of productions, including the hit CBC Documentary "Kosher Love".
He has successfully helped hundreds of singles break through the "singles wall". His caring yet firm style has given singles the hope and clarity they need to navigate dating and long-term relationships. Find out more at http://www.theloverabbi.com
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