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How Alike Should We Be?

The Jewish Dating and Marriage Podcast

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How Alike Should We Be?: The Jewish Dating and Marriage Podcast

Join us for an insightful conversation with Rabbi Dr. Yosef Shagalow, a Minneapolis-based psychologist with extensive experience in helping couples in distress, and a Chabad emissary in St. Louis, Minnesota. Rabbi Dr. Shagalow will share his valuable knowledge on approaching dating with a healthy perspective.
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Relationships, Marriage, Finding a Mate; Dating

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Rochel Brown Israel February 3, 2025

Rabbi Yisroel Glick...was your father my teacher/principal in Beth Rivkah College Melbourne in the 1970's? I made Aliyah and with G-d's help married and set up a Chabad family. Special person! Regards! Reply

Jeff January 31, 2025

I have learned aspects talked about here but hearing it helps in ways that I needed. I learned these things from chasidis but this interview makes it better in ways I can't explain at the moment. Reply

Doniel Las Vegas January 31, 2025

There is paradox when developing yourself by taking in these ideas and practices. I've noticed having these values are rare, so rare that you will only find/be with a compatible person or barshet if you stay dysfunctional or don't take in these healthy practices.

It somewhat frustrating to look back and see the difference but then you have to tell yourself it's about quality over quantity and most importantly to have faith in HaShem. Reply

Yitzchok January 30, 2025

Wise words! Wished I heard when I was at that stage...
So valuable for Mashpiim or mentors or individuals of that age to listen and use
Particularly writing a list you value and things that irritate you, to learn about yourself before going out Reply

Shmuel January 30, 2025

Coming from a hard of hearing family it would be very helpful to have Closed Captioning on these videos. Thank you for the content Reply

JD January 31, 2025
in response to Shmuel :

I would like to see this as well for the hard of hearing community and people like me that get more or of reading and hearing.

I had a dead Jewish GF and wish there was more available for her, it was stressful on multiple ways. So I think it's admirable that you are here still. Reply

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