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Outside of a marriage, it is just gratification that can go horribly wrong. I so love Shabbat. What Makes eHarmony Different?
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Anonymous Dallas, TX August 14, 2016 Continued from above. Last point: In addition to daily prayer--at home and praying with the congregtion at shul Orthodox synagogue -- it is a mitzvah we Jews are commanded to study Torah regularly. Chabad will be the best resource Trust me, I've tried every stream within Judaism and every movement within streams! In addition to prayer and Torah study, we are commanded to give tzedaka, a Biblically mandated 10% mimimum of our resources. So get tzedak box at a Judaica website and as the Chabad rebbe taught us drop a few coins in daily. This activates the downflow of blessibgs into one's life. Wishing everyone the best! Just roadtest what I've set forth here for 21 days and see what happens! It takes 3 weeks to form new habits. Anonymous Dallas, TX August 14, 2016 Comment continued After meditating, pick up the prayerbook I daven from the Art Scroll Transliterated siddur which, along with providing an English translation,helps you learn Hebrew. Start with the Modeh Ani prayer first thing each day, praying fervently through the Shmonei Esrei if possble. This practice is of supreme value because it serves to both guide your search guide your daily path in general but also bulletproofs you against erroneous thought patterns, misperceptions, bad judgment, you get the picture. Furthermore, it sends out the signal to the rest of the world to send you the person you need, the beschert Hashem intended. Hang out at Chabad! Anonymous Dallas, TX August 14, 2016 This is the most beautiful, wisest, holiest, most inspiring and most practical article I have ever read on the subject of marriage! I am specifically writing for those who have not yet found their beschert. Do not, under any circumstance, ever even think about giving up! I've been in your shoes--it took me 68 years to meet my intended!! Some years back, when I was ready to throw in the towel, a relative of mine told me about the improbable engagement of an acquaintance who found her spouse finally at age 85 in a retirement center!! It was then that I knew I had it in me to hold onto my dream of marriage for as long as Hashem required. Here is an absolutely foundational habit for anyone to acquire, but especially for singles do while in search mode: learn a method of meditating that is compatible with Judaism. The Talmud tells us that the Sages sometimes required up to an hour to get finetuned to pray with proper kavanna intention, mindfulness. Anonymous Michigan November 18, 2015 It takes 3 With this beautiful article, words and so much wisdom, and truly is the most perfect plan in life, if all three were in sync with this plan... I was married in this beautiful plan, for 23 years, no children born of this union the first 10 years, the last 13, no touching, no intimacy, no anything for the third was not present with G-d and I... It is hard to think waiting before marriage is necessary any more, when doing the right way caused more loneliness for years. May G-d bring me, show me, complete me in His way as well as all of us who seek and desire such beauty in marriage as intended. Anonymous san bernardino mountains November 19, 2014 Dating the Jewish way I needed this at the beginng of my life. When is it too late? I had to go back to basics, truth, the Torah. I knew, then my family was guided by the G-D of Israel. Thankfully I have Chabad for daily studies like this to feed me, I live on a mountain top with very little Jewish community around me. I am sorry I missed that perfected partnership, but so glad I now know who I am. I so love Shabbat. Being new all during the week I am learning more and my week is spent preparing for Shabbat. Anonymous dessau August 10, 2014... HE will make the right decision for me. One of the things i regret more than anything is having premarital relations. I was born a Jew but not raised and one and I didn't see the harm in a causal relationship. I regret it immensely. Not only did I have my heart stomped on but I was taken advantage of by my boyfriend. Intimacy in a marriage is a beautiful joining of souls with the promise of little blessings to come. Outside of a marriage, it is just gratification that can go horribly wrong. You will never regret waiting but you will wish you had if you don't.