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Instead of investing a lot of money, time and effort in improving your relationship, here is a way to help thousands whose main purpose is to read a scripture with 35 words


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One section with 35 words taught thousands what is the way to improve a relationship

Instead of investing a lot of money, time and effort in improving your relationship, here is a way to help thousands whose main purpose is to read a scripture with 35 words

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  • Relationships

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  • Talmud

  • Rabbi Chaim David Kowalski

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Monday, 26 October 2020, 07:01

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Tractate Eruvin Daf Adv (Photography and Editing: Walla! NEWS)

We know couples who outwardly seem inadequate at all but they manage to lead a married life in perfect harmony, and on the other hand we know couples who seem to be so fit for each other but whose lives are full of suffering and difficulties.

How can this be explained?

Precisely one short passage in the Talmud in Tractate Eruvin can give us an amazing answer to this. 



In the Gemara it is written that a wall that stood between two courtyards, separated them, if its height is 10 slaps, its width is 4 slaps, then it divides them and it is considered two separate courtyards.

Even so, when can they be considered as one place?

If there was fruit at the top of the wall, and the people living in both of them would go up to the top of the wall, each on its own side, and eat from the fruit.

In such a situation, the two courtyards are like one place and not like two separate courtyards. 



"The common denominator," explained Rabbi Chaim David Kowalski, presenter of the

digital gemara

Good Relationship.

(Photo: Ansflash)

Spouses need to look for what they have in common, and so they will have a happy life.

To give those things prominence, a central place in their lives.

If God forbid they do the opposite, give a place in their lives only to matters that are not common to them, they will just complain, rival, argue and yell at each other.

And so we can learn a small passage in the Talmud the best way to a good relationship. 



Want to learn more topics according to the Gemara?

This is your chance to join the

digital gemara venture

.

This is a project in which you will watch a daily video clip based on the daily page presented by Rabbi Kowalski, founder and head of the Daf Yomi daily organization.

As part of this, each person can be part of hundreds of thousands in Israel and around the world who make sure to regularly study one page of Gemara a day, by watching a short daily video clip.



The section on a good relationship is based on the daily page in Tractate Eruvin, page Ao, and is also published in full on

the Digital Gemara website

.

In this section, you will meet daily at significant and fascinating points related to daily life, based on the daily study of the Gemara.

The project is free of charge for its participants.

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