By COLlive reporter
A wise man once said, “For the first 50 years of your marriage, invest in your relationship every day. After 50 years, you can slow down.”
Last year, over 200 men participated in a course given by Rabbi Manis Friedman on intimacy “Al pi taharas Hakodesh,” one that is timely and highly relevant for a chosson and married man alike.
The course is taught in a safe, long distance, over the phone setting, making it comfortable for participants to fully engage while remaining anonymous. Participants use a web form to submit questions, and a full lesson is dedicated to questions and answers.
Past participants have shared how this course introduced them to a much deeper appreciation for the gift of marriage, refreshing clarity about their specific role, and has lead to a much needed shift for the positive in all areas of husband-wife relationships.
Rabbi Zalman Friedman, director of It’s Good To Know organization who organizes the course says, “We have done extensive follow up research, and reconfigured the course based on the feedback from our graduates. The new course outline reflects a greater urgency for the need for this educational course.”
When asked what makes this course unique, Friedman responded, “My father teaches through the lens of Toras HaChassidus.” Everything Rabbi Friedman teaches is rooted in Torah and Chassidus and there is no trace of pop psychology in this course.
It’s Good To Know is offering a 24 hour discount on the course registration for today only. Full price for the 4 part course is $129. Register today and save $32. Take advantage of the early bird discount and join this course for $97.
It’s Good To Know has put a 100% satisfaction guarantee on this course.
The 4 part course begins on 9 Kislev – December 1 and runs through 12 Kislev – December 4.
The calls are scheduled for 1-2pm NYT time. Call in to join the live call or register to receive the recordings and listen at your convenience.
Click here for the full course outline and to register for the course. You will be happy you did!
i’m in my 60’s, i took this course to be able to guide younger members of anash who turn to me for guidance, i ended up learning a whole new approach that has enriched my marriage, even after all of these years.
Is this only for newlyweds?
it’s along the same lines, just directed towards men and the husband’s perspective.
Is this different than women’s course? Me and my wife listened to the women’s course together… Is this going to be different?
Can unmarried men take this course if they are starting shidduchim ?
most working men can take a lunchbreak at that time…
an this might just be the most satiating ‘lunch’ they’ll have had in a long while…
I never liked that saying which implies she is going to make your life miserable if she is not happy.
Does the reverse also hold true?
This is the 4th time they are running this. The other times were evenings. Not everyone can do that, some people need daytime. In any case, it says that if you can’t call in live, they will email you the recording.
all men
all men should go!!! You will be happy you did!!! happy wife happy life!!!
why 1pm? most people work that time . . .
I was part of Rabbi Friedmans newly-wed classes, and i wish we could have taken this course as chosson !! every single chosson out there must sign up for this course- i promise you will thank yourself in the future. Much Hatzlacha to Rabbi Friedman and his team