Rabbi Yosef Mizrachi הרב יוסף מזרחי 58:14 "Some women are cold. Once a month is enough for her." What if she hasn't consented or offered once in more than 20 years? We have been together, never sleeping apart, for 28 years. Actually, I sleep; she reads. I have known for a long time that she is allowed to demand, and a man is not. She's allowed to refuse; her husband is not. What is a man to do?
im pretty sure that if you ask many times and for over 20 years she is saying no its enough for divorce, but rabbi dont see comments here, talk to to him in gmail
Mr. Tillman are you Jewish? ( The reason I ask depends on how I answer you) because Jewish women are required do things a non Jewish woman is not. That is why I wanted to know so I know what to ask. Also is she Jewish.
@@tamarl6641 Neither of us are Jewish. I am a Noachite, her faith is constantly in flux, so to speak. TBH, I love her and do not want to divorce her. She has assured me many times over the years that if I leave her, she will commit suicide. I also can't have an affair, and would probably find going to a prostitute unsatisfying, since sex should only be engaged in when there is genuine love between both partners, not merely as 'release'. That being how I see things, I wonder if I, as a Noachite and not a Jew, could take a second wife. I have always wanted children, and my wife was never able to give me one, and now it's too late for her. I don't know if it's too late for me, but probably not.
Thankyou Yet can I ask, can these teachings apply to dating a woman as well? Or is the obligation not necessary? Hope god blesses me with the gift of marriage
I assume stuff like being appreciative and so on can apply. That way you show them what kind of husband you will be. Although I too am not married so don't think too highly of my advice since it is just what I thought of now and is not something I learned from a Jewish book or a rabbi
Rabbi you said you have 10 lecture s on how a wife should behave to her husband. I couldn't find online. Please send me links or tell me where you find them.
All people who are married Jewish or not should watch this lecture
Thank you for teaching
Great Shiur! Thank you. Baruch HaShem! This video has been shared with the
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Thank you Rabbi Mizrachi!
Amazing lecture. Thanks Rabbi.
Excellent shiur toda raba
I needed this lecture. Amen
Blessings dear Rabbi!
It’s true! We, women are just like that.
Rabbi Yosef Mizrachi הרב יוסף מזרחי
58:14 "Some women are cold. Once a month is enough for her."
What if she hasn't consented or offered once in more than 20 years? We have been together, never sleeping apart, for 28 years. Actually, I sleep; she reads. I have known for a long time that she is allowed to demand, and a man is not. She's allowed to refuse; her husband is not. What is a man to do?
Matt Tillman I'm only a Noahide so don't take offense, but have you tried lighting candles, romantic music, good wine, or flowers? B'H
im pretty sure that if you ask many times and for over 20 years she is saying no its enough for divorce, but rabbi dont see comments here, talk to to him in gmail
Mr. Tillman are you Jewish? ( The reason I ask depends on how I answer you) because Jewish women are required do things a non Jewish woman is not. That is why I wanted to know so I know what to ask. Also is she Jewish.
@@tamarl6641 Neither of us are Jewish. I am a Noachite, her faith is constantly in flux, so to speak.
TBH, I love her and do not want to divorce her. She has assured me many times over the years that if I leave her, she will commit suicide. I also can't have an affair, and would probably find going to a prostitute unsatisfying, since sex should only be engaged in when there is genuine love between both partners, not merely as 'release'.
That being how I see things, I wonder if I, as a Noachite and not a Jew, could take a second wife.
I have always wanted children, and my wife was never able to give me one, and now it's too late for her. I don't know if it's too late for me, but probably not.
Wow! I listen yours lectures for a long time and I just saw that I am not subscribed.
hazak
Done, not bad.
Thankyou
Yet can I ask, can these teachings apply to dating a woman as well?
Or is the obligation not necessary?
Hope god blesses me with the gift of marriage
I assume stuff like being appreciative and so on can apply. That way you show them what kind of husband you will be. Although I too am not married so don't think too highly of my advice since it is just what I thought of now and is not something I learned from a Jewish book or a rabbi
58:50 hazir
Rabbi you said you have 10 lecture s on how a wife should behave to her husband. I couldn't find online. Please send me links or tell me where you find them.
36:00 רבי אריה לוין, לא רבי שמחה לוין
B'H
Thank You