If no one else talks about it, chances are you’ll be hearing about it from Rabbi Manis Friedman.
Typically, Shana Rishona – the first year of marriage, sounds like a grand old party of a year. However, once the Chasuna and Sheva Brochos are over, newlyweds are often faced with a reality that they have little training or guidance for. It can at times be difficult and challenging.
Last week, Rabbi Friedman ended his popular dating course by saying, “We should really do a call to help young couples find the joy in Shana Rishona.”
A bit of scheduling, programming, and a week later, we are excited to announce a brand new tele-seminar titled “Shana Rishona – How to Find the Joy and Navigate the Rough Spots of your first year of marriage.”
This free tele seminar is scheduled for call for 9:00 PM Eastern Time on Wednesday night, 5 Adar 1/Feb 5. The call is for Newlyweds and anyone interested in some practical Rabbi Friedman inspiration. To create an interactive and safe setting a form has been set up for participants to submit their questions in an anonymous fashion.
This call will guide newlyweds (and not so newlyweds) in finding the joy in their first year of marriage and help them to navigate the rough spots that they will encounter.
Marriage is the best thing that can happen to you. And, as is with all new relationships, there is a learning curve that comes along with it. Rabbi Friedman has been guiding newlyweds for over 4 decades. Join this call and learn from his tried and proven wisdom and practical life application.
Can’t make it to the live call? Register here and we will send you the recording.
Join the free call by registering here.
The Shana Rishona call is being presented by “It’s Good To Know” and the upcoming marriage course for Chassanim and married men.
Like Bob Dylan wrote in his endorsement of Rabbi Friedmans book, anyone who is married or thinking of getting married…. 🙂
would it be beneficial to join if i am not yet married, nor engaged?
Many of Rabbi Friedman’s classes have offered life changing insight for me. It is truly a blessing to have these classes available.
I am married 21 years and I’m going to listen and learn (as usual)! Thank you Rabbi Friedman
I’ve got to agree. It’s hard in the beginning. Hopefully gets easier. I’m going to sign up for this.
Amazing! This org doesn’t stop..they keep on going covering every topic possible. It’s definitely good to know! Keep up the good work..