Lectures & Classes

Marriage: Rayim Ha Ahuvim/Beloved Companions
by Rabbi Lynnda Targan

During the recitation of the Sheva Brachot, The Seven Wedding Blessings during the ceremony of Nisuin, when the bride and groom are under the chuppah, there is a reference to them as Rayim Ha Ahuvim, beloved companions. These beloved companions are placed in the middle of ten words that are all synonyms for joy, happiness and love. Come learn 10 Ways To Maintain the Status of Rayim Ha ahuvim, beloved companions, during the course of a long marriage. 

 

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