thank you rabbi, this is exactly what i needed listen to carefully, and i'm sure to listen to this message again and again until i absorb everything 100%, shalom 😊
can't recall who said it? The opposite of Love is indifference. In many cultures young men are married after they proved themselves testing their abilities after reaching puberty.
Rabbi, you read the part of giving gifts to the Kallah upon engagement, how a ring should be avoided. Is this an indictment against the American custom of giving a diamond ring upon a proposal on one knee? Is there something that should be done to replace this gift custom? I mean, if I marry an American, she might feel totally offended that I don’t bring a diamond ring to the proposal!
Receiving a ring is part of the marriage ceremony, and so to avoid engagement rings causing any accidental marriage ceremonies, the ring should wait until after they're married. My understanding is that they pick out a ring during engagement, but he cannot give it to her until after the chuppah.
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thank you rabbi, this is exactly what i needed listen to carefully, and i'm sure to listen to this message again and again until i absorb everything 100%, shalom 😊
Thank you Rabbi Manis. What a pleasure listening 😍
Taking time to explain this topic, Thank you very much.
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can't recall who said it? The opposite of Love is indifference. In many cultures young men are married after they proved themselves testing their abilities after reaching puberty.
Amen ❤
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Rabbi, you read the part of giving gifts to the Kallah upon engagement, how a ring should be avoided. Is this an indictment against the American custom of giving a diamond ring upon a proposal on one knee? Is there something that should be done to replace this gift custom? I mean, if I marry an American, she might feel totally offended that I don’t bring a diamond ring to the proposal!
Michael Yaeger the ring in Chabad is usually given in the cheder ichud after the chuppah.
Receiving a ring is part of the marriage ceremony, and so to avoid engagement rings causing any accidental marriage ceremonies, the ring should wait until after they're married. My understanding is that they pick out a ring during engagement, but he cannot give it to her until after the chuppah.
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Rabby you are a stereotypical yid