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Together Forever - Torah strategies to make marriage work
Why are young couples so unsure about how to interact with each other?
Why do older couples split up after decades together?
These painful realities strike at the very heart of Jewish survival—our homes, our children, and the continuation of our mesorah!
Roy and Leah Neuberger, known worldwide for their contributions to Jewish outreach and education, have created a guidebook to address these challenges—seeking to heal marriages and save families. Married for over sixty years and having returned to Torah and mitzvos together, the Neubergers offer profound insights into relationships through the lens of Judaism. Drawing inspiration from the forty-eight ways to acquire Torah outlined in Pirkei Avos, as well as from their own personal experiences, the Neubergers present their wisdom with their celebrated heartwarming freshness.
“I am very happy to see the new sefer by my dear friend, Yisrael Neuberger, on the vitally important topic of shalom bayit.”
Rav Yaakov Hillel
“Roy Neuberger has produced yet another gem!”
Rabbi Eytan Feiner
“As the saying goes, ‘Always learn from the pros.’”
Rabbi Nachman Seltzer
About the author:
Roy S. Neuberger grew up in the affluent and assimilated world of the Upper East Side of Manhattan in a home devoid of Torah and mitzvos. From childhood he felt the overwhelming spiritual emptiness and searched for a way to fill the vacuum. In high school, he met his future wife, Linda (now Leah). They began to search together. After eleven years of marriage and the birth of two children, when they had seemingly exhausted their spiritual search, they met Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis—one of the pioneers of the kiruv movement—in Newburgh, New York, near their Hudson Valley home. After attending her Chumash classes for several months, they accompanied her on a trip to Israel, where they experienced their first Shabbos and Roy was given a pair of tefillin, something that they had never seen before. After returning from Israel, they sold their upstate home and business and moved to the Long Island community where the rebbetzin’s husband was the rav. Thus began their new life as observant Jews. Their home became the “Shabbos address” for the rebbetzin’s many followers. In the year 2000, Roy’s first book was published, From Central Park to Sinai: How I Found My Jewish Soul. Roy and Leah then began a speaking tour, which encompassed hundreds of lectures in fifteen countries. Five more books followed, plus a biography of Roy and Leah, written by Rabbi Nachman Seltzer. They now reside in Yerushalayim. Their children live in the U.S. and Israel.
Learn more about Roy and Leah’s work at www.2020.vision.co.il. They can be reached at roy@2020vision.co.il.
By: Roy S. Neuberger
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