EPISODE · Feb 8, 2026 · 42 MIN
S.7 #5 | Why Ancient Wisdom Beats Modern Dating Apps
from Love to Heal: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Spirituality · host Yuliya
Send us Fan MailMuskie Galperin, a Chabad shlucha, is back on Love To Heal! This time, we talk about love - not the one that makes your heart race and sets the butterflies in your stomach free (the fleeting kind), but rather love that takes time to grow but has a solid foundation that is meant to last. Our conversation reveals what Jewish Orthodox dating is like and why ancient Torah wisdom is so much better than swiping right on a stranger. Find out what a Jewish Orthodox wedding is like and why having children is considered a great blessing. Mentions:Lubavitcher Rebbe - the seventh leader in the Chabad-Lubavitch dynasty and one of the most influential Jewish leaders of 20th centuryThe Ohel - The resting place of the Rebbe and the Previous RebbeYehud Laws - restrict unrelated members of the opposite sex from being secluded together to prevent forbidden sexual activityA ketubah - is a traditional Jewish marriage contract, a vital part of Jewish weddings, that outlines the husband's financial and personal obligations to his wife, ensuring her security in cases of divorce or widowhood,Landerhaven - an event center in Cleveland, OH, USAWays to contact me with questions and comments:[email protected] and TikTok: lovetohealpodcastSupport the show
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Send us Fan Mail Muskie Galperin, a Chabad shlucha, is back on Love To Heal! This time, we talk about love - not the one that makes your heart race and sets the butterflies in your stomach free (the fleeting kind), but rather love that takes time to grow but has a solid foundation that is meant to last. Our conversation reveals what Jewish Orthodox dating is like and why ancient Torah wisdom is so much better than swiping right on a stranger. Find out what a Jewish Orthodox wedding is l...
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