Sex and holiness.
I was speaking to a group of rabbinical students yesterday, and after the talk I was challenged by a young rabbi-to-be. He said that while
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I was speaking to a group of rabbinical students yesterday, and after the talk I was challenged by a young rabbi-to-be. He said that while
I found Caitlin Flanagan’s January 22, 2012 essay, “What’s A Girl To Do”, both intriguing and moving, and although my initial reaction was enthusiastic because
Tim, first of all let me say I’m really sorry about your team’s loss to the Patriots. What can I say? They were the better
As we get ready to leave 2011 behind, I would like as always to express my gratitude to family, friends and colleagues for your support
I have been actively looking for the answer to why people stop kissing. I love research, particularly medical and psychological journals, because I love to
A recent survey conducted by the British Heart Foundation found that, “one in five (18%) married people don’t pucker-up with their partner for an entire
In my work at the Center I frequently see “Torah observant” women who are struggling with sexual and relationship issues in a new marriage. They
My husband claims I see vaginismus everywhere. Okay. Maybe he’s right. Maybe I do…it kills me. When I see a woman who is totally avoidant
It happens all the time. A tearful, distraught woman sits down and informs us that: Her husband is leaving her/has left her. Her husband is
Someone once asked me what makes a good day at our center. Today is one of those days. Today I got an email with a