Money is the number one issue married couples fight about. When couples talk about money, there’s often frustration and tension. But just because it is not easy or comfortable, does not mean that the conversation should not had.
Adai Ad invites Yael Trusch, MBA to address this huge topic in a 2-part series. Yael will share some important mindsets and tools to make those money conversations easier and more productive.
June 23 8:45pm eastern – Don’t let money become a fight
June 30 8:45pm eastern – For Women: How to support your husband’s work for parnassah
This will be an online Zoom discussion. Visit https://adaiad.org/money-shalom/ for links and more information. If you have any questions before, during and after the series, you can send your questions anonymously, www.adaiad.org/ask-anonymous-question
Yael Trusch, MBA is a Money Mindset & Habits Coach, creator of G-d Wants You to Be Rich and host of Jewish Money Matters Podcast. She is the creator of the bilingual Jewish lifestyle Blog and weekly Podcast for women, Jewish Latin Princess. She is an influencer, communicator and promoter of ‘a joyful, richer Jewish life,’ inspiring women around the globe with her positivity and colorful persona.
Adai Ad’s vision is that every couple relationship is a successful one where all in the family thrive. The Adai Ad Institute’s programs offers the tools and mindsets to make one’s relationships the most enriching and empowering force of their life. Adai Ad’s mission is to provide awareness, education and guidance for all aspects related to enriching and empowering the couple relationship. www.adaiad.org
This series has been funded by a grant from Council Members Mathieu Eugene and Chaim Deutsch through New York City Council’s Domestic Violence Empowerment Initiative to Crown Heights Jewish Community Council.
Devora Krasnianski
Founder, Adai Ad Institute
Todays Rambam actually provides advice with regard to money and shalom bayis: “First you must find a craft. Next, you must buy a house. Only afterward should one seek a wife. Getting married before achieving the first two steps is the way of a fool.”
as with all areas of life, the halacha lemaaseh is not just shitas harambam.