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ManTalks Podcast

Rabbi Manis Friedman - The Nature Of Intimacy

ManTalks Podcast

Connor Beaton

Health & Fitness, Society & Culture, Education, Mental Health, Relationships, Self-improvement

4.8591 Ratings

🗓️ 21 March 2022

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Last week, Zen. This week, a unique perspective on intimacy, relationships, and marriage from Rabbi Manis Friedman. I've been wanting to hear differing ideas from differing traditions on what it means to really cultivate an intimate relationship, and Rabbi Friedman had some interesting things to say! We cover loving someone versus loving things about them, what it really means to marry someone—from a more mystical frame of mind, how a "performance" mindset around sex destroys intimacy, and a lot more.

Rabbi Manis Friedman is a world-renowned author, counselor, lecturer, and philosopher. He combines ancient Torah wisdom with modern wit to captivate audiences around the world. He hosts his own critically acclaimed cable television series, Torah Forum with Manis Friedman, syndicated throughout North America and is known as “Youtube’s Most Popular Rabbi”.

Rabbi Friedman’s first book, Doesn’t Anyone Blush Anymore? was widely praised by the media. He has appeared on CNN, A&E Reviews, PBS, and BBC Worldwide, and has been the subject of articles in the New York Times, Rolling Stone, Seventeen, Guideposts, Insight, Publisher’s Weekly, and others. The book is currently in its fourth printing.

His latest book, The Joy of Intimacy is empowering thousands of couples to replace their loneliness and unfulfilled expectations with a deeply soulful and satisfying relationship. In his private practice, Rabbi Friedman has helped thousands of couples and individuals achieve fulfilling, balanced relationships, through in-person meetings or remote video consultations.

Rabbi Friedman is also a noted Biblical scholar, recognized for his grasp of Jewish mysticism. In 1971, he founded Bais Chana Institute of Jewish Studies in Minnesota, the world’s first yeshiva exclusively for women, where he continues to serve as dean. From 1984 to 1990, he served as a simultaneous translator for the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s televised talks.

Born in Prague, Czechoslovakia in 1946, Rabbi Friedman immigrated with his family to the United States in 1950. He received his rabbinic ordination from the Rabbinical College of Canada in 1969 and is a professionally ranked member of the National Speakers Association. His speaking tours take him to every part of this country as well as Israel, England, The Netherlands, South Africa, Australia, Brazil, Venezuela, Peru, Canada, and Hong Kong.

Rabbi Friedman is now using the latest technology to spread morality to a wider audience throughout the world through his books, videos and personal meetings via the launch of itsgoodtoknow.org. He has made it his mission to reach every one of the billion people on Youtube in order to help them improve their relationships and deepen their connection with G-d.

Connect with Rabbi Friedman

-Website: https://itsgoodtoknow.org/

-YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnkB28NTo_OxXTYjCUv7m5Q

-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rabbimanisfriedman/

-Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RabbiManisFriedmanIsrael

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0:00.0

All right, team, welcome to the man talk show.

0:13.0

I'm Connor Beaton, and we have a different guest today.

0:17.1

Somebody that I find interesting and has a very, I guess, sort of different perspective than

0:24.0

maybe I would normally have on the show, but I think it's important to have varying

0:28.0

degrees of perspectives, you know, so we're not all caught in the sort of same bubble and

0:35.2

echo chamber that we can sometimes get into. And so joining me today is Rabbi

0:39.4

Manus Friedman. Rabbi Manus Friedman is a world-renowned author, counselor, lecturer, philosopher,

0:45.6

and he combines ancient Torah wisdom with modern wit to captivate audiences around the world.

0:51.9

He hosts his own critically acclaimed cable TV series.

0:55.9

He has done a tremendous amount of work to write books, to help couples.

1:01.7

He co-wrote a book called Creating a Life That Matters.

1:05.3

And he has lived a very interesting life.

1:08.2

He was born in Prague in Czechoslovakia in 1946 and immigrated to the U.S.

1:12.9

in 1950. He has held speaking tours around the world, Israel, England, Netherlands, South

1:20.9

Africa, Australia, Brazil, Venezuela, Peru, Canada, Hong Kong, the whole works. So he really specializes in working with both individuals and couples.

1:34.0

And we talk a lot about his recent book and the ideas in it called The Joy of Intimacy.

1:40.2

And he's obviously coming from a very, you know, sort of specific and religious background.

1:46.9

And I think it's interesting to gain his perspective.

1:50.0

He's got some really great ideas.

1:52.7

And so I hope that you enjoy this conversation.

1:56.3

Again, he's full of wisdom and quite the character.

2:00.4

And it was great to just have a bit of a conversation with him about, you know,

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