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Rabbi Yitzchok Fingerer - Relationships
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I can't begin without you sir he came
holding from a length of Georgia
sorry I can't I never I'm sold I'm so
flattered to travel every will have to
Georgia just to hear me okay so I'm
gonna retell a I mean I am now going to
retell a story that I don't want to
share but I feel it's important to share
and that is that there was a
there's a man that asked his wife he
said how do you deal with my mood swings
how do you always stay so calm even
though I have all these outbursts of
anger and I could really fly off the
handle and yet you know it doesn't
really affect you so she said what I do
is every time you get angry I go to the
bathroom and I clean the toilet
he said that's so interesting
he said that helps she says yes I use
your toothbrush relationships have
consequences now
relationships let's be very candid here
and very honest okay
relationship means that there's gonna be
a physical emotional and spiritual
expenditure
and if the relationship is successful it
enriches and fulfills your life but the
relationship is not successful it
depletes drains you enter veyts you and
destroys a big part of you and therefore
I think it's very very important for us
together to study the tools behind what
makes a relationship successful what are
the keys to a happy relationship and
what makes or breaks our relationship so
there are many dating websites that I'm
sure some of you have visited you know
if the raising hands I'm not going to
ask you not gonna shame you but I don't
know if it's like Cupid calm or love
calm I'm not even mentioning the
websites because I'm not interested in
advertising nobody paid me to market
anybody's website and therefore I'm not
giving anybody free advertisement here
so I'm not gonna mention the websites by
the way if you want to know whether you
should invest in these websites and
start memberships you can speak to me
privately and you'll know my personal
view on them
anybody want to know my cotillion so
these websites they go ahead and they do
extensive research and what they do is
they use algorithms and meta-analysis to
look for compatibility similarity and
one more thing
commonality the algorithms and the
meta-analysis are there in order to take
two human beings and show how either
similar compatible or common they are
and bring them together there's one
formulas there's one great great error
in the molting multi millions of dollars
invested in these algorithms and
meta-analysis of these websites and I'll
tell you what the floor is what are they
looking for - looking for things that
show that we're alike that you and your
potential spouse are alike so what does
it mean to be alike think about it
we are both means you and the person
that you're looking for the prospective
guy or gal that you're looking for so we
are both blank blank blank you ready we
are both loud or we are both quiet
we are both stingy or we are both
generous
we are both Pleasant or we are both
pests okay enough everybody we
acknowledge or agree or admit to the
fact that there are pests okay but the
basic thing is that we are both
something so we're both similar we're
both compatible because we have similar
types of something that's a and B is we
both like fill in the blank we both like
opera we both like baseball we both like
sushi you can't be Jewish and not like
sushi okay so that's like that's not
even a question task everybody like so
she didn't everyone like sushi okay we
both like barbecues we both like
the cinema we both like studying we both
like chilling whatever it is we both
like the assumption is is that if you
are alike with someone else then there's
more compatibility and you're gonna have
a good relationship you know what there
was research conducted 23,000 couples
and the research showed with these 23
thousand couples that similarity
accounted for the success in
relationship you know what the
percentage was point 5 percent less than
1% the fact that the couple had similar
likes where interest was less than 1
percent that that relationship would be
successful what do you think I'm crazy
it's not me this is secular research why
is that what's it about
so there's a famous researcher st.
famous professor and he did his research
in the University of Washington and his
name is John Gottman you may have read
about him or read his books he his wife
to research together and they actually
have a laboratory in the University of
Washington that's a very interesting
laboratory it's called the love
laboratory imagine like what they do is
they shrink people and they put the
people on a petri dish I'm gonna take
the microscopes and look at the people
no they don't do that do you think about
a laboratory a love laboratory means
that they get contestants or they get
candidates to come into the laboratory
and they watch them now there's nothing
really intrusive or like it's not like
voyeurism gough a bit like where they're
spying on people or that they're looking
at things that are inappropriate and
decent you know or obscene not doing
anything like that what they're doing is
they're watching the couples how they
interact how they interrelate how they
get along and based on this research dr.
Gottman who by the way you'll never
believe what his middle name is his
middle name is fingerer no she's gay
that's his middle name is his name is
John Gottman but he's a middle name is
John mortified Gottman and he uses his
middle name very proudly he's a very
proud Joule everybody's Jewish
somehow everyone's Jewish oh no but John
Murtha Gottman is one of the most
preeminent and prestigious researchers
on relationships and on marriages at
last and he has a statistic that he
could predict measureless 94% prediction
rate if your marriage will last that's
pretty good
because a lot of people go into
businesses all right whatever enterprise
it is you want to be entrepreneur and
you have like you're very industrious
and you're very creative and innovative
you want to start a business so somebody
comes over to him somebody says you know
let's start a business together and
you're weary and apprehensive you're not
paranoid well there may be somebody in
the room
a little paranoid which is not healthy
like you're suspicious a little so you
say like how do I know you like I'm
gonna do a business with you a business
venture I'm investing my money with you
I have to like I have to certify you I
have to know if you're credentialed
I have to know you know what you're all
about and you do research and you're
frightened but maybe eventually you'll
go into business with the person maybe
marriage is far more borne than a
business if the business fails usually
people are not getting cancer from it or
committing suicide I mean you know what
happens in business fails when a
marriage fails that affects people
psychosomatically cycle meaning the mind
and somatic meaning the body that
actually causes people known this when
people get sick and people feel like
their lives are ruined or destroyed and
yet there are people that will get
married to other people that they would
never do business deal with get to marry
the person and if I told you that the
business deal that you're going into has
a 50% chance of failure by race means
who would go into the business that off
I told you the business has a 50% chance
of failure who would go into it you
would really go into it 50 okay all
right listen okay some people some
people are very you know like risk other
people are more conservative yeah it
wasn't I know I personally we're not
going to business where they told me
it's 50% chance of failure marriages
today astronomical rise in divorce and
today's society in today's culture more
than 50% of marriages in secular world
in Western Hemisphere and Western
culture will end up in divorce so why
would anybody wanna get married today
now you're thinking
I came to hear a rabbi dissuade me from
getting married what kind of rabbis this
was he doesn't make sense I'm not here
to dissuade you discards from getting
married ostrich egg often been what I'm
here is to tell you that there is a
formula for marriage and relationships
that work better than anything
because Barca Shemin million times the
divorce rate in the religious community
is nothing here what is in a secular
community unfortunately it's rising
because unfortunate is always a pattern
that the religious people end up
following the secular prototype and they
emulate that whatever the reason because
there's always that in road and
incursion into the religious values that
comes from the secular world as much as
the religious people try to make
themselves insular and protect
themselves it doesn't always work but
Bar Hashem the divorce rate in the
Jewish community has plummets but it's
it's far far less in the religious
community and in the Jewish community in
marriage and the family has always been
the bedrock of civilization the reason
for our success the reason why we
perpetuate Judaism for thousands upon
thousands of years probably like no
other people we're able to preserve it
is because it's centered around the
family family values family morals the
strength and vitality and the endurance
and longevity and sustainability of the
family there's nothing more important in
the family that's why when the Jewish
people getting out of Egypt through a
vein of Ohio's essence and Mahalo says
is that the first thing that they were
instructed to do was municipal safe home
to concentrate and focus on the family
because it is a family that is our
future without family we are gone so
Jewish people have always put the
greatest emphasis on building
relationships on making marriages work
and on having wholesome healthy happy
models of family so John Gottman says
that he got it all figured out he could
predict you come to him you want to
marry somebody and I think it's very as
we say in Hebrew could die it's very
very something that is makes a lot of
sense why would you want to get into a
relationship if 50% of marriages in
Western now if you're very religious and
you say that I'm only going to abide by
a total type of marriage by Jewish type
of marriage okay then you're setting
yourself up for success but if you're
not you're setting yourself up basically
for failure one out of
- chin well the chances we said or even
more than that that it's gonna fail and
if it fails it's not just like you lost
some money you lost a part of you we
said that unfulfilled relationship or a
disastrous relationship is draining
depleting and of aiding and disastrous
destructive it destroys a part of you
that will never ever heal but will never
ever even if you find somebody else
there's a part of you that is probably
irreparable that almost can't be
repaired so let's let's understand dr.
Gottman
and I think this is very very critical
information this is critical information
this critical information I know that
you know you didn't pay admission to
come here
but this is this really should be a
million dollar admission fee because
this is information that could spare you
agony frustration illness and can
hopefully help you I'm not giving any
guarantees I'm not the type the golfer
didn't gives any guarantees but I'm
telling you that I've done a lot of
research and Brock scheme' I've had the
experience as a rub to counsel a lot of
people and I'm giving you advice from
the heart but also not only from the
heart but it's based on empirical
authentic research of how you could have
a better relationship and how you can
better them with the help of Hashem find
somebody that you can marry and have a
wonderful healthy relation so what did
John Gottman find dr. Gavin how did he
get this ninety four percent litmus test
you know what he saw he said couples
that know how to relate to one another
that communicate pleasantly nicely those
are the people that will stay married
simple as that what's going on here
yeah as simple as that
basically what he was saying is that it
depends on how they relate to one
another what kind of emotions they show
so in Hebrew we have some of the quote
with meat dog to vote me those tokens
which which is roughly translated as
good character traits but what does it
really mean that's not what it means in
order to me dole means me Delta
etymology to shore --is-- the root of
the adult is me done you know me that
means me that means a measurement it's
like you measuring the flour in order to
bake cake there a spoon of sugar and
three quarters of a spoon of oil that's
where me dummies so what does it have to
do with your character traits
measurements and the answer is that
every one of us has a certain
measurement of certain emotions and it's
how we express those emotions that allow
us to interact it and to relate with
others and this is precisely what will
make or break our relationships what
kind of me--don't what kind of
measurements how we express our emotions
that will guarantee whether we will be
successful as spouses or very
unsuccessful as spouses so for example a
person who's prone to anger
is not somebody who will make a good
spouse a person who's arrogant and
pompous t'k self-centered narcissistic
will not make a good spouse I'm not
saying that this person should be
totally discounted if the person has a
way to work on himself or herself by the
way you know we're equal opportunity
discriminators and offenders okay
not you know because everybody conjures
up them talking about somebody that's
prone to anger you're thinking about the
guys instead of thinking about the girls
I met girls that are ballistic not here
of course I've never seen a woman here
that's it is a book I've met girls that
have I don't know if they have too much
Y chromosome in them like what's going
on with them
I'm not gonna you know but like I met
girls that that's that really like they
could get enraged you know like you ever
see that green monster that's you know
oh yeah I know girls that like stay far
get out of here like what happened to
you know some centered do you think all
the guys could be self-centered their
girls I see when we serve sushi that hog
the whole sushi platter and the sushi
platter is like 55 inch platter and like
you see this girl take her chopsticks it
even the whole platter that's that's so
Center never here never here I'm talk
about when I go elsewhere okay okay now
there are guys that are so so so selfish
that they cannot think about anybody
else
you know they'll pretend because they
want some romance so they'll pretend you
know in the last shovel you know with
chivalry and they'll open the door for
the girl but it's all show it's all
facade because when it comes to the real
relationship they'll slam the door on
the girl make sure the fingers not
getting stuck in the door you know I'm
saying them there's terrible terrible
there guys in a very very self-centered
and all they think about is themselves
their needs their impulses their
instincts their wants and how did they
can get gratification now they could get
fulfillment how they could get their
needs met
they don't have accommodate others
that's very very dangerous very scary so
these are things that you have to stay
very very far away from any type of
temperament any type of emotion that's
on an extreme there's no good if you
have somebody who's overly generous and
they say wow like you know I'm not
thinking with that guy and every
homeless guy we pass he just gives like
a hundred dollar bill to something's a
little weird then okay listen okay if
you know if he's you know billionaire
father how'd you get how'd you end up
dating a billionaire girls you know
that's pretty good and he's a
billionaire
okay maybe that's if he's not a
billionaire and he's dropping $1 bills
to everybody so either he's trying to
overly impress you or he has this need
it's almost like a flamboyant type of
there's something something unsettling
about him that he has if he's too
altruistic too overly philanthropic you
know there was a guy who was a
renaissance history professor I think I
forgot it was him not in Wharton was
either in Penn State or UPenn I forgot
which what which one is somewhere in
Pennsylvania there and one of the you
know I think was Ivy League so maybe
then Penn State and he was sold so
generous and so philanthropic that he
went ahead and he donated one of his
kidneys which is an amazing thing it's a
very special thing to do to donate a
kidney and then he went ahead he had a
meeting with his wife after you
recuperate and healed from donated Kenny
says you know I saved a life he says to
his wife I'd like to save another life
she says well that's so noble of you
she's how do you plan on saving another
life you gonna go find somebody rounding
and like you know get them what are you
gonna go like to rehab or someone
shooting up with heroin or something and
like stop it
cuz no no he says now have a second
kidney as she looks and she says you
don't better Europe professor he's
brought its source but she was actually
he was married to a to a shrink his wife
was a psychiatrist so she's totally
certified him as being insane and hadn't
committed to you know to an insane
asylum you know but that sense not good
either to be overly overly generous so
no extremes are good there's actually no
it's very very dangerous so
the bottom line is is that Daniel I'm
sorry that John Gottman he has a certain
formula and it's not based on
similarities it's not based on what you
have in common that makes for
compatibility it's based on the emotions
it's based on how they talk to one
another how they communicate with one
another how they treat another is their
mutual respect that's what makes for
relationship now I'm going to tell you
something that is very controversial and
may make you fall off your seat and get
all upset at me but it's I'm not saying
it's a famous researcher named was
dating a while he said it and he said
that choosing a spouse you ready for
this
okay choosing a spouse is choosing a set
of problems doesn't sound right
imagine you go to a wedding you see meet
the car tonic all of the fussing and
Kalla the bride and groom and you go
over and say congratulations but
remember she was thinking spouse is
choosing a set of problems they look at
you like what are you doing you really
my wedding day you know but that's the
truth choosing a spouse is choosing a
set of problems what does that mean it's
telling it's giving you a reality check
you see no one is perfect if you think
you're gonna marry somebody who never
annoys you or who you'll never complain
about that is fallacious it's false it
doesn't exist whoever you marry there
will be something you will find to
complain about there'll be something
that will annoy you because choosing a
spouse is choosing a set of problems God
made it that we are married people that
are different than us aren't we married
thank God a different gender but male
and female are from different planets
men are from Mars and women are from
what's at Bloomingdales wrong metaphor
Martha what what our problem Mother's
Day from Venus okay right men are from
different planets
physiologically we're different we have
different organs psychologically
emotionally we're very very different
and anybody who tries to equate man and
woman it's a corruption
and they're doing a disservice to
humanity because it doesn't exist
and unfortunately liberalism and
feminism they paved the way for a lot of
confusion tremendous amounts of
confusion for people men and women are
very very intrinsically innately
ontologically
intuitively inherently we are different
there's a little boy a little boy
supposed to play with a action doll and
a little girl is supposed to play with a
Barbie doll if the little girls playing
as an extra dollar and the little boys
playing the Barbie doll it's not healthy
usually there are always exceptions but
we are very very very different and
because we're different Hashem said God
said I don't want males marry males God
said that that is immoral I all females
marrying females I want male to marry
female even though the difference
because it different because the female
has something to contribute the
different dimensions to contribute to
the male and the male has something to
contribute a different dimension to the
female and then they complement one
another Co MP le M ent not complemented
with the I although it's important for
spouses always accompany one another to
make each other feel good but they
complement one other because each one
gives something that the other one
doesn't have and that's why God said
that the male has to marry the female
and another thing god forbade us from
brothers marrying sisters now that would
be the easiest thing to think about it
they're very much alike they have the
same background the same nurture and the
same nature by the same genetic code and
the same nurture that were brought up in
the same house let me think about it
even if you love somebody you want to
marry that person they come from totally
totally different backgrounds their
mother and father are different than
from your mother and father and
therefore do you think that you know
it's gonna be easy street there are so
many things that subliminally
subconsciously that we picked up from
our parents that affect us later on in
life even if you try to dichotomize and
divorce yourself you know like in a
certain way from your parents to say I'm
a big person you know I'm never I'm not
only my child the child of my parents on
my own independent and entity that's not
true you're fooling yourself for good or
for bad your parents are your greatest
teachers you could say you have a fake
a teacher in this world I'm gonna tell
you something that will resonate with
you one day if it doesn't resonate with
you today for good or for bad your
parents are your greatest teachers and
you pick up a lot from them and when you
marry somebody else from a different
family there's a lot of potential and
compatibility because they have a
certain type of mindset that they got
from their parents and you have a
certain type of mindset that you get
from your parents and it doesn't always
jive
it doesn't always meld them fuse
together so easily
so therefore the simplest thing would be
that God should say sibling should marry
wanted to God allow that now we know
that today that that's gross sense
gruesome and it's incest and it's a
terrible of a rose it it's an it's a
violation but it's only violation
because God said it is otherwise would
be permitted and the reason why God
forbade it is because God said I want to
struggle I want two disparate and two
distinguished two very very different
entities to come together to amalgamate
to fuse together we're 1+1
mathematically equals two but a marriage
that's not what happens 1+1 defies
marriage and this is tort also by their
result in my role that 1 plus 1 does not
equal 2 in a marriage 1 plus 1 becomes
becomes 1 1 plus 1 equals 1 how does
that happen and how it happens because
the one is able this is very very key
very critical is it carefully the one
says to himself I am now good sacrifice
I am now gonna compromise I am NOT going
to view myself as a whole being I'm
gonna make myself into what half and
then the other one the female says I am
NOT going to view myself as an
independent entity I am gonna compromise
I'm going to sacrifice I'm going to
accommodate I'm gonna allow someone else
in to my inner chamber to my most
intimate inner recess
my most private parts and I will now
become half so in a marriage it's not
one plus one equal e to its one plus one
equal one because really that one
becomes a half and the other one becomes
a half and then it becomes one home and
anybody that thinks that they will
maintain themselves as a one and get
married and have a successful marriage
it will not work it's not possible to
work so let's repeat with Daniel on set
Danny and Wilde said that choosing a
spouse is choosing a set of problems
this could be differences and the
question is how you intend on dealing
with those differences once you're
through an amazing story I don't know if
I've ever shared it publicly there was
once a very very wealthy Hasidic Jew
living in barbar
and he wanted to have a beautiful home
and he was ready to paint the home to
refurbish the house a little do some
renovations part of that was painting so
he got a very qualified painter to do
the job the painter comes in and the
painter is an african-american man and
the seat of Jews says to
african-american man he says sit down
let's work on the contract together he
says I want you to know one thing
and he turns to African American the
cedar tree looks at him and says I
expect or if he said it really there's a
Hasidic Jew he said I expect a perfect
right said I expect a perfect job and
the african-american said to him what's
the same
and he said I expect a perfect job and
the african-american said look at the
portrait that's behind you behind the
facility man in his house in his dining
room was a portrait of a great great
great leader of the Jewish people whose
name was rubbish LeMond Hamish Tom
otherwise known as the bump of Rebbe the
buffer Rebbe was one of my heroes my
personal heroes he was a man that went
through the Holocaust some say that he
actually dressed up like the lufthansa
like a Nazi and
he lost most of his family if I'm not
mistaken like 99% of the family the only
ones that survived his wife his children
they were all killed he was he and his
son Naftali Chico were the only ones
that survived the Nazis how did he do it
they say that he was rendered invisible
that's what they say yeah whether it's
true or not they don't make up some
stories about me of you that we became
invisible right the fact that they even
say such a story of Adam shows you his
greatness and holiness when it came to
America he could have been in shambles
the devastation the calamity the
catastrophe that he's study witnessed
his entire world destroyed his parents
his siblings his wife his kids everyone
was was obliterated by the Nazis they
were turned into lampshades and bars of
soap in the Crematory and in the gas
chambers yet he came here and they said
we need a bubble
we need the dynasty to continue they
wanted him to be ready they trying to
impress upon he was so humbly said I'm
not gonna be ready I can't be ready but
thank God they finally prevailed upon
him which is a sign of greatness when
you say no and he became the buffer Evan
he rebuilt you look at most of our Park
it's thousands upon thousands upon
thousands of Jews there and most of them
are his products imagine what he rebuilt
amazing amazing amazing so let's go back
to the story the seat of truth was
telling the painter Ivana perfect job
and the the black man the black painter
he says you see that portrait there this
is yes that's my temper he says
the black guy says back he says now
that's my rapper so what are you talking
about the guy says how could he what do
you mean it's my rather say that's your
rather said you don't look like he's
your rabbi he says listen I'm telling
you he's my rabbi says well how do you
explain that he's let me tell you a
story and when I was first starting out
of my painting career I got a really
special job I was cold by the Velva revi
to paint his house and when I came with
his house he didn't sit me down with a
country
right away like you did you offer me
breakfast and sat me down and served me
breakfast
bubb-rubb is a man that could have hated
humanity look what humanity did to him
his family they didn't here's a man of
God he struck me breakfast and then he
said to me is you know I want you to
know one thing
I hope you'll do a good job I don't
expect the perfect job because there is
no searching of perfection in this world
since the temple in Jerusalem was
destroyed that was perfection
ever since the temple was destroyed
there's no such thing as perfection all
I expected you to try your best that's
all please try your best
the conceited guy was like stunned and
the black painter said the caseta guy he
ain't your ever if he was you Arriba you
would ask me for profession
he's my rep there's no such thing as
perfection in this world remember that
if you're looking for perfection you
will never find it you should strive to
be perfect and your relationships but
never look for perfection from the
spouse from the other person remember
choosing a spouse is choosing a set of
problems there will be something that
will annoy you you know and Daniel while
the researcher goes through this he says
if you let's say you know you're going
with your spouse out you know to a party
and you all upset because she likes
being loud at the party you're like more
shy and timid alright you just can't
stand it so then what's gonna happen you
be able to set about your relationship
so Daniel Wallace says no he says the
fact is you should be grateful that she
even went to the party because if you
were married to someone else
she would be so late there's a lot of
ladies are darling did you know they
have to put on their makeup and after
they hear and everything by the time
they're ready and the guys waiting the
car the whole time he's honking the way
honky way all right I'm the girls ready
the party's over
he goes to all these different
illustrations to show that you think
that your spouse is bad he says your
spouse made it to the party someone
else's spouse would never even make it
to the party
this isn't someone else's spouse won't
even get dressed for the party and
late for the party because she's still
harboring an insult that she a perceived
insult that she thought you insulted her
the day before and therefore she's not
even talking to you
and he goes on and on and giving all
these different examples okay I've said
where he shows you that everything is
always issues as always problems if you
expect perfection in a relationship or
you can expect that perfect person the
way that and this has brought down the
causal tell us the great robbers tell us
is that the way God created people is
that if somebody's very sweet and kind
they're not going to be overly
aggressive you can't expect to marry a
girl let's see tolki two guys okay you
can't expect to marry a girl who is a
self-made millionaire and expect your
also to be a very sweet and kind person
that doesn't that's not in in the human
mind if there's then there's pathways in
the brain and the neurons that are
always developing right if you want
somebody who's who's super super
attractive chances are that that person
will be the chances are obviously a
person could work on him or herself but
if a person is very very attractive
chances are that that person will be
very materialistic and very vain that's
how it works usually and that's why the
Torah stresses them a fortune said
that's why the total stress is when it
comes to matriarchs that stresses the
fact that they were super beautiful
what's the tour of a beauty pageant book
you know you know it's almost like
incongruous so it's almost like a huge
discrepancy the tower is a book of
spirituality and yet it accentuates and
it tells you how beautiful the woman of
the Torah are and what it's doing is to
tell you that although in the rest of
the world the more beautiful the woman
is more crass or vain or materialistic
or physical she is and the Torah it was
reverse the more beautiful they were the
most spiritual they were which is
usually inconsistent it's something that
a person has to work on so if you're
looking for a guy in the girls you're
looking for a guy right and you want
that guy to be cutthroat in business and
competitive and he may be like in a
relationship also you know you can't be
cut for a competitive and also be like
just like totally like ah everything's
okay nothing will get to you and nothing
will affect you it doesn't work like
that it's just
if you want somebody who's brilliant all
right then usually person that's
brilliant will be conceited and will be
in a sense will become a little
egotistical an egomaniac goal maybe so
they understand that the way Hashem made
us is that we are complement alized our
brains
we're complement alized and if you have
one feature and may then diminish
another feature you can't have
everything in one person that's now how
God created us and if you're looking for
everything in one person you'll be very
very very sad so you have to understand
that you have to make a list of what's
important to you this is very very
concrete advice make a list of the
things that are important to you and
make a list of things that you will not
budge on so what I call it in my
practice is negotiables
and non-negotiables okay negotiables so
give me an example negotiables an
example negotiables is that the guy has
a preference for a taller girl but
that's a negotiable if she wins him over
in some other way he'll take a shorter
girl that's negotiable he's not
steadfast on the fact that she has to
even if he's tall so she's a little
shorter it's okay it's negotiable if
everything else makes sense holy go show
that okay the girls okay I want a guy
with a PhD that's negotiable if he does
have a PhD only has a master's degree or
bachelor's degree but it has everything
else that's negotiable
okay you want a guy who's funny he
doesn't have the best sense of humor but
that's negotiable because he has
everything else that's negotiable you
have to make you almost negotiables of
things that you say your are it's
important to me it's something that
attracts me but I'm willing to give up
on it and then you have your
non-negotiables
what's a negotiable you want to have
children the guy said it's my dad I'd
rather have a dog when I lived in the
head my wife and I I think we're the
only ones that had children like
everyone else had dogs you know we want
to make up if you want to make a play
date for your kid you know it's like
it's woof-woof you know something even
though it sounds like something
something you know
I'd say you have to teach another
language you know somebody something's
wrong there no something's very very
wrong children that's non-negotiable if
the guy says so I'm not interested I'll
have five kids in five years I want to
first make money that's that's that
could be a non-negotiable where you have
to just totally basically pushy if he's
in the car you push the eject bolt
usually he's driving the car and I don't
know you know well you know if you
believe in equal rights maybe the girl
should drive the car and the girl should
pay for the dates yeah I think and so
you know all right
maybe but push eject button and get him
out of there because he's not a girl you
haven't that's a non-negotiable he just
told you doesn't want kids that's it's
finished with okay what's another
non-negotiable
religious values religious values are
very very important why they sell point
so I want to explain something to you
you could go on a date and you say wow
we have so much in common you go home to
your mother and you say mom I found the
girl and she says really why well she's
a vegan and I'm a vegan Wow oh no the
guy the girl goes home and says mom I
found the guy how do you know what we
both want to save the dinosaurs from
extinction I'm sorry that was ready you
know there's no more dinosaurs love we
both want to save the beavers from
extinction of the possums no opossums
from extinction
we both loved opossums you know it's
crazy thing but we want to say that
though we're both into climate control
that's not something that will keep you
because these are fads this could be
passe one day now this is something that
you know you get into one day that
doesn't keep a relationship and if it's
not something I want out too much
what keeps your relation with the glue
that binds relationship is deep abiding
values this research shows us not me
talking you not to trust me this is
research and I'm speaking because I care
I don't want to see a broken
relationship deep abiding values that
you both cherish
we both want to build a home that's
wholesome we both want to build a home
that's happy we both want to build a
home that's Jewish and that will have
eternal values we both want to build a
total home there's got to be something
that stuff's not between you two but
something that's over arch
something that is deeper than skin deep
that keeps the two of you together then
the relationship has a chance of lasting
that's very very very important to
consider so non-negotiable is if he says
I don't believe in God for all now you
know that's some day I mean I'm not
telling you you have to have you all
non-negotiable it's none of my business
what you put down if you weren't an
agnostic and you don't think that's you
think upto negotiable or you know okay
you know golfer hasta song you know I'm
saying but there are crazy things out
there and the good non-negotiable may be
smoking I don't want a guy that smokes
oh I don't want a girl that's done
marijuana maybe that's non-negotiable so
she's done that water
you know maybe will affect you know her
fertility who knows right I'm not saying
that marijuana folks Rizzoli but maybe
will affect to her memory which will
forget our anniversary sometimes
marijuana does affect memory okay you
know okay they listen to our couples up
goal they want to go to hook the bars
together and smoke up together you know
that makes them happy okay I don't know
if that's the best dating book to I
don't think it's good at all but anyhow
I was just saying not a girl should
build you know he's an alcoholic
that's non-negotiable cross it out
there's not something you may know
mentally stable is you know okay we get
it depending on the circumstance if
you're a mentally unstable don't look
for a mentally stable person this is her
okay you have to be actually stable to
look for mentally stable person assuming
you're mentally stable if the person is
mentally unstable that's a
non-negotiable that's not something you
can negotiate on so it means that if the
person is mentally unstable you have to
cross it off the list you have to see
very very poor for you to do and I think
that it's very important to consult with
somebody that's wiser than you smarter
than you more intelligent than you more
seasoned than you more expert than you a
sale of horeb make for yourself a mentor
a guide a rub a rabbi that could argue
because you are you have what's called
Nagi's nagi's means that you are partial
you can't be impartial about yourself
you can't be objective you are so
naturally subjective are gonna call of a
thoughts of all a person cannot be
objective about himself as a Gomorrah
the Talmud says that therefore have
somebody in your life a guide a mentor
have a rabbi that you turn to and say
what should be my negotiables what
should be mine honor go to help me make
this list five negotiables five
non-negotiables if you do this I'm
telling you if you do this in consult
with somebody watching you and smarter
than you and you realize that it's a
deep abiding values that will be the
glue for relationship you will probably
mature much more and be ready for a
relationship and get married because
you're now prioritizing you're doing
something to maximize your success and
that's why I'm share with you a
tremendous insight based on the Talmud
the Talmud says make for yourself a
mentor a Rob and then it says Canaille
aha hover which literally means a choir
for yourself buy for yourself a cover
means a friend now when I saw this
Mishnah and I've seen that so many times
I have to tell you I couldn't fathom
what it means what does it mean how
could we probably tell you to borrow
friend a friend is just like a
transaction it sounds like it's
trivialized a relationship it sounds
like it's impugning the other person it
sounds like it's someone's something no
this is my best friend and I just paid
him a thousand dollars to be my friends
of the night but that's what friendship
is all about
come on once I give him a fortune say
with the great total commentary say and
just so profound and it's so true and
it's so so so so so so brilliant you
have to be willing if you won't have a
good friend you have to be willing to
invest in Tucanae means acquire means
best intimately
if you're not invested into the
relationship you will not have a good
friendship that's it doesn't mean to go
ahead and pay off somebody could you
please be my friend for the day you know
there are people that need green cards
and they would like you know could you
be my spouse you know I'll pay this
enough to money you know we're not
really married but we're married you
know actually met somebody recently and
and she told me she's married and then
the next time I met her she says she's
not matter of those I'm sorry about the
divorce she says what did we really
weren't remarried I said Oh sounds like
like a bill de blasio it was New York
City type of thing you know like this
new type of laws that have passed where
you could choose your own gender on a
versus a figure alright so now you could
be married today not tomorrow but you
really weren't married be alright
she didn't know no we were just married
for the green card okay interesting okay
listen
each everybody's got their own
interesting the preferences no I'm Doris
or advocate these types of things but
Canaima whoever means casting willing to
invest into a relationship not to buy
the front but to invest in the friend to
learn how to accommodate a friend and
ultimately the best friend you should
have in this world is a spouse a spouse
is called Rayyan a Whovian which means
beloved friends the spouse is supposed
to be a best friend in this world you're
supposed to have relation with your
spouse that you have with no one else
it's most intimate cherished exclusive
and specialists should ever in the world
and that's why by the way there's a big
debate now about let's say should
spouses share passwords alright if I
have an email or if I have a cellphone
password otherwise you locked out of my
cell phone alright should spouses share
the password or should be something that
is restricted in private now one second
it's not like a spouse it's not like a
regular it's it's if it's it's not one
plus one equals two
it's half and half equals one it means
you're the same person how can you have
different passwords now obviously if a
person had a breach of trust or personal
relationship with a spouse it has an
addiction I'm not talking about those
types of relationships I'm at a normal
healthy relationship
what why are you afraid to give you
password to spouse now the spouse
shouldn't be you know this like really
curious grimmer curiosity killed the cat
okay
never forget that
where the spouse like I have to see what
his mother told him you know and I have
to see exactly you know yes that's not
healthy either sounds either we're
talking about a very very special
relationship where your spouse is your
best friend
kanae low Huff over now listen to one
more point and that is the good Talmud
and Tinus tells us all along you hate a
dumb kush know that a person should not
be kasha Kara's stubborn or hard or
obstinate like a cedar tree but you Lola
you are dumb a person should always be
rough soft pliant flexible accommodating
like a reed or EE D means a reed goes
with the wind it's flexible so here's an
interpretation one of my most favorite
interpretations ever you know what it
means a kanay ha ha ha there it doesn't
mean to acquire different the word kanay
kufan hey there's the same letters as
Connie which means a read means if you
want to have a friend in life be like a
reed be like a Connor be soft be pliable
be flexible be accommodating don't be
stiff net don't be stubborn and
obstinate because he won't be successful
if you want to have a good marriage you
have to learn how to compromise how to
accommodate that allow somebody else
into your world into your life that is
so so critical and so key now
how important is my racing hands without
comments please because this could get a
little out of hand and this is not a TV
talk show I just remove my notes I
spilled water all over it
I guess it spits forgets because my kids
shouldn't see it no in case I'll leave
it around the house it's not really for
them
how important is infatuation and
relationship raising hands if you think
infatuation is important come on you
guys are just sorry like to to pristine
here and pure and yeah ok so at least we
have one person it's honest okay just
kidding it ok ok so by Ray Bans how many
people think effectuation is not
important to relationship or a chance if
you think it's not important ok ok so we
could send you to Amish land and not
just you know it's wonderful place so
well afterwards after it so infatuation
basically being head over heels right
where you see the person and love at
first sight does that work is that good
for relationship well then forget I was
involved in setting up a couple and they
cold both called me up and they said it
was the first date they said how did you
know I thought wasn't sure but all right
pretend that I said of course I know you
know of course I'm the rabbi of course I
know everything right I have my crystal
ball and they're like they were both
like totally infatuated and I was a
little concerned they got married like
within a matter of our short time I
think was two days let no just not two
days later whatever was you know but
they're no longer married you know they
were just two they were they were just -
infatuated it wasn't healthy
so infatuation is not necessarily the
best thing why why isn't
saturation optimistic now you'll say
okay of course he's talking from a
Jewish point of view he's talking as a
rabbi and rabbis are supposed to
discourage people from following their
emotions or their passions or their
impulses or their instincts because it
could be animalistic and it's not
spiritual it's not intellectual right
that's the rabbit job it's not know
there's nothing to do with rabbi this is
actually research that was conducted as
a guy if I'm not mistaken same with
jonah lehrer older i wrote amazing books
on marriage and relationships totally
secular no nothing to with judaism but
very very fascinating how he
corroborates and basically sort of
proves what judaism has been saying for
thousands of years very very intriguing
i'm not surprised why is it graduation
dangerous so he shows that infatuation
actually what he calls a love
relationship a love relationship
dissipates it doesn't stay because it's
only as real as the infatuation so guess
what he says you'll never believe it
he says the relationships that stay are
not there love relationships or the
infatuation where a person gets like
enraptured and the person is overly
attracted and pumped up about the person
and jumping on a couch talking about the
person all right think about it how many
hollywood relationships actually last
very few those are all infatuation
that's about attractiveness right we're
the most attractive person is the person
that you may be looking for and well the
most exotic the person that wow this
person is you know really exciting it's
a good conversation piece but your
spouse is not a conversation piece hey
the spouse should not be a conversation
piece your spouse is your spouse it's
not a conversation piece so the
researchers say and again this is not
from a Jewish angle it's from a totally
secular angle at the best marriages
marriages that stand the chance of
lasting are arranged marriages so that
sounds like Neanderthals right it sounds
like can all this ancient
antiquated way you know it's like you're
butch cos gonna go ahead and say hi I
have a boy for you remember she was from
my town this boy and you know and from
the same town and his boobie in my
boobie and were all you know related to
one another thank you and in all of us
you know you meet each other and
basically you have like a few like you
know what they called sit-ins you go to
bub which was kitchen and she's making
french toast or something or she's
cooking some chicken soup and she says
you love her you love her you know
arranged marriages arranged marriages
actually are the only marriages that
statistically have the greatest success
of working
why why why is it so I'll tell you what
research says because arranged marriages
have a different expectation the
expectation when you go into arranged
marriage is I understand that I have to
work on this that requires effort it's
not just based I'm not saying that
arranged marriages don't have to have
chemistry of course you know even if
about butch could thinks about the guy
for you or this girl for you of course
it's got to be some kind of some degree
of chemistry we have to be physically
and it's important even the Torah Torah
this is the toe review it's all
ourselves yeah you have to it has to be
something it has to be some kind of no
we not you know turned off by the person
guff did you find the person attractive
we find the person appealing is very
important but the arranged marriage is a
type of marriage where it's not out of
lust it's not out of impulse it's out of
sense it makes sense the arranged
marriage you're taking two people that
have a similar persuasion similar
backgrounds okay even within the same
background people are very very
different and your parents may be very
different than that person parents but
there's a intent and the intent is that
we are going to go ahead we know it's
gonna be a struggle and that's why the
blessing that we give it a wedding is
you should be Zohar means you should
merit what to be bona a by it naman to
build a faithful house we need to build
a failure you know architect or your in
construction what do you mean to build a
you're not our construction
we're going to build a house it means
that a house a faithful house a faithful
marriage constantly requires building
building building if you think it's not
going to require building you're fooling
yourself and it's self-defeating a good
marriage means that the expectation has
to be that we'll get a love will roll
love will develop even further and
that's life you look in the Torah the
archetypical marriages the prototype
marriages the foundation of us our
ancestors our progenitors our
antecedents who were they the patriarchs
and matriarchs our votes animals our
events are what happens when Sarah dies
it says that Abraham was inconsolable
he was inconsolable he was inconsolable
did I ever say he loves her and never
mentioned once he loves her never said
he loved her and why we see someone
canceled I was so grief-stricken he
loved her obviously
but doesn't mention the word love leave
another example Isaac and Sarah you're
talking I'm sorry Isaac and Rebecca
you're talking to Rebecca and Rivka it
says he took her he married her and then
it says he loved her it doesn't say he
loved her first the love develops and
matures true love is about closeness
devotion warmth and all that gets
strengthens over time true love
strengthens over time lust diminishes
over time infatuation diminishes over
time and therefore the relationship will
implode it's going to happen it will
break down true love is strengthened
over time
another example Jacob and Rachel Yaakov
Morocco it says he saw her and he loved
her but what does it say it right after
she'll say oh that's infatuation but he
saw her by the well for some reason back
then they always met over the well so I
think that's a great way to meet
somebody just go to like to the water
reservoir well go to the lake don't jump
into the lake but like find your girl or
find the guy by the lake okay something
is something mystical something special
about the world and he obviously was
very symbolic and metaphorical about the
well but she would say Oh Jacob right he
destroys all theory because it says he
saw her and he was overwhelmed
because it says he loved her was
immediately after that says he cried why
is it crying it was a sobering
realization he was crying because he was
so so so affected emotionally by
understanding what she will contribute
to his life and what kind of destiny
they have together so the love obviously
wasn't a love of maturation it was a
love that he realized that she is
someone very very special and then he
realized that they may not be buried
together how many people when they're
infatuated could think about being
buried right till death do we part
Judaism doesn't believe till death do we
part at a secular marriage to say till
death do we part shusun believes that
were with each other for ever and ever
in this life and the afterlife Judaism
believes in the afterlife and believe
that would be with each other forever
and ever and that's what Yaakov was
thinking the only relationships were it
says that they loved each other and the
Bible and the Torah were very
dysfunctional and deviant relationships
that ended up in terrible terrible
terrible awful dismal circumstances you
know who was Tina and Shem where it says
that she was basically raped by him says
he loved her and Tamar and I'm known
we're children tomorrow was I'm known in
Telugu a children of of King David and
it says he loved her it was also was a
rape that's what it says about love
because I was infatuation infatuation
doesn't end well I'm not saying that he
won't be in fashion with somebody
because you're human you may make
mistakes but remember infatuation is not
what you should be looking for you
should be looking for chemistry
attraction yes but that's not the
priority the priority of the deep
abiding values one last point before we
conclude and that is I want to share
with you something that I believe is
very important and there's a big
misconception about this
and what I'm referring to as arguments
in relation remember if choosing a
spouse is choosing a set of problems it
doesn't mean that that person is bad it
doesn't mean that person is flawed and
she's mean that that person is human and
you have to stand how to deal with the
issues okay so how many people think
that when a couple argues it's heading
for potentially divorce or that just
raising it no comments how many people
think that when a couple argues it's
something bad and that they should go
for a therapist and get help
how many people think it's good
okay Suburbans very interesting because
I want to tell you a story that happened
they say about the great rubber
zalman Orville who was one of the
greatest Giants of Judaism passed away
if I'm not mistaken around 9:00 in the
early 1990s but he was a legend most
humble and kind brilliant great post
sake of Judaism halakhah decipher
Judaism so when his wife died he went to
the funeral and it's traditional at a
funeral when the dead person is there at
the graveside were you asked forgiveness
it's a little unfair because the person
can't say no but you have a quorum of 10
men and you say please forgive me and
what's the first containing all the
person is dead the person starts talking
we got problems right they say that hook
oh that Huckleberry Finn I think that
that he he staged his own funeral and
want to see what people gonna say about
him when he's laying there in the coffin
you know because Gentiles they have a
wake you can actually see the body and
everything Judaism we don't you know
really do that so he wants to see what
people could say about him what they
really thought about him see he pretend
that he was that he died and they made
the whole funeral he's laying there and
they're eulogizing him saying oh he was
this and he was that and he was this and
he was that and all of a sudden pipes up
and says you forgot to say how humble I
was
they say that there were different
people that were you know saying that
well what would you want to happen you
know when you die so one guy says when I
die I want there to be a really really I
want my hearse to be a Jaguar
you know another guy says when I die I
want a thousand people to come to the
funeral somebody else says when I die I
want to make sure that my inheritance
only goes to my kids and then the next
guy said when I die I want people to say
look he's moving
Semyon so you know they say that how did
we get into this zone oh yeah so
Michelle Mazama what is Rebbetzin pesto
his wife died she was very very holy
woman also
he said suicide no its traditional taste
Mithila test forgiveness at a funeral at
the Leviathans the funeral boy says but
i don't have to ask me a few I don't
have to ask forgiveness says we were
married over 50 years and I never
insulted her I never said a bad word to
her serve I was like wow
he married over 50 years you know if the
s forgiveness I thought that was amazing
so I actually it bothered me I was like
is that a real relationship how are they
angels maybe they're not human beings
I'm telling you one thing I want to
learn about real relationships now you
know I'm a human I'm not an alien
I told you now
so I met his daughter and his daughter
was actually married to the great rabbi
yosef who passed away I think it was
like 105 years old who was the next
greatest rap lay the generation and went
to oh boy a ship's house I was very very
scared to go to his house because you're
so slowly but I actually got into his
house and I prayed with him and it was I
saw his daughter outside
I says Doris I want to ask you please a
very very impolite and personal question
she's probably thinking what is he gonna
ask I said maybe a little intrusive but
I have to know did your parents have a
fight
she won't go maybe I'm a psychologist
maybe a lot I still said I just have to
know because I heard the story and she
says listen she says my parents argued
like any normal couple but they never
fought Shh
what a distinction there are doing is
healthy fighting is bad there aren't you
see if a couple never argues to
something wrong with a relationship and
does not be talking for research John
Gottman look up his research famous
researcher the biggest expert I guess on
relationships in marriage probably in
the world and he says that when a couple
doesn't argue then there's somebody
that's stifling there's something that's
being passive-aggressive there's someone
that is not sharing information and
there's not really healthy relationship
there somebody's afraid to share and
somebody's nothing honest and therefore
it's not gonna last so are doing is okay
the fighting is bad so you have to meet
someone
another forget my great mother I always
you know repeat my parents thank God
they told me a lot remember your parents
are greatest teachers we could have a
bed and I got a plus to have amazing
parents and they helped a lot of people
and gotcha plus and I should continue
helping a lot of people I mean so not
forget that a couple came to them and
they were fighting and my mother said
and they were thinking should they stay
married downstream and my mother said
you have to stay married it's what we
argue so much she's but I love the way
you argue argue that's healthy that's
good so we learned a lot tonight I'm
gonna ask you to please I know none of
you I don't know if any of you took
notes tonight but hopefully mentally you
took notes and hopefully you are gonna
incorporate what we learned into your
lives and searching for the right spouse
but there's so much so much information
but I want to I want to conclude with
this and if you have to review this it's
gonna be online on tour anytime and so
you can always refer back to tour
anytime to take notes I want to conclude
with a story it was a boy whose name was
Herschel Herschel was a young man and he
was ready to get married and when
Herschel was ready to get married it was
suggested to him an amazing girl whose
father was a very wealthy man and he was
a Scot budding scholar Herschel so he
would get it like this handsome dowry
that he'd be able to sit in study and
prosper and studying and flourish in his
studying I was a great arrangement so
this happened with you know a few
hundred years ago the story and he
traveled to the girls hometown because
the wedding is usually in the girls you
know hometown he traveled there and the
family the girls family put him up in a
house next door to their house and I was
a day before the wedding and Herschel
was getting ready for his wedding he's
shining his shoes he's you know she's
adjusting his tie making sure that
everything is and span he looks out
the window and he sees he wasn't spying
and he just happened to innocently look
at the window and he sees his fiancee
the girl that he's supposed to marry the
next day he says she's standing by her
window Elva she doesn't see him and
there's a huge bowl of dull and the
dough's rising and all of a sudden a
bird comes and it was a chicken and it
starts pecking on the dough and like
ruling the dough and he sees the
following sight she takes the bird
Jozef and smashes it pummels it against
the wall
and he is aghast he's appalled says this
is a girl been married what let's say if
I misbehave what's good to me and he
says like she's got a temper she's anger
says that that's not a good Jewish girl
that's not something I can build the
wife with he says I have to get out
remember the most important criterion
for relationship is the attributes the
traits that we told the me dose the
measurements of how a person perceives
things and how a person behaves and the
emotions that the person shows is I have
to get out of this relationship but if I
cancel the off the arrangement
she'll be a mitigating machine I can't
do it to a nice Jewish girl
oh no she's not so nice this is what I
do and he thought about and thought
about and he made a famous calculation
and Herschel said instead of a shaming
her better I'd be ashamed and let her
keep her reputation the next morning he
went into the synagogue he went into the
shul and while he noticed that people
were watching he pretended to steal
money from the pushka from the charity
box very discreetly was all a facade and
ruse and he pocketed the money and
somebody stolen some I said hey that
guy's a team and they said like you know
the Yiddish expressions are cops and
which means like you know grab him get
him he's a thief the thief and they
grabbed him and he ran with the money
and then they basically they attacked
him they threw him down to the floor
they tied him up and I said what was
this guy he's new to town
that guy is he's the big wealthy guy
that's his new song was supposed to get
married today and when the father will
found out he said this of has
cancelled and he says yes and any ran
away and he ran away you ran away you
ran away you so you know God never ever
ever forgets those our saintly and those
that give up for him to keep someone's
reputation intact and not to ashame you
Emily at someone and therefore God
blessed him and he became one of the
greatest round bars when the most famous
rabbis in the world he was known as
Robbie Herschel of Cracow Herschel
Krakow who many many swaram was a great
great scholar so I want to conclude with
begging you for the bottom of my heart
I've seen too many broken relationships
in my counseling career so to speak as a
Ralph is a Ravelry I'm not interested in
it it's not good for anybody
do you two divisions have the right
priorities look for the right things
embezzling with the help of our show
should all be Zoltan to find the right
spouses to build beautiful beautiful
Torah homes with our main thank you all
for listening thank you for coming so by
the way just to
just to let you know men old men are
invited Thursday nights here at 8:45 we
have sushi beer and we have a Torah
class which is on Holi is a different
subject very interesting and then for
the girls we have 39 the King Cyrus
observed PGX in college at 1601 Clinton
Road we have although every Thursday
night a little this week I think the RAB
way that teaches is going away so he may
not be there so but otherwise it's every
single Thursday night at around 7:30 ish
class for girls so everyone's welcome to
enjoy and for the guys is a regular
program every Sunday morning 9 o'clock
we pray and then we have continental
breakfast and in a class and everybody's
welcome to it to attend that as well
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