Question of the Week:

 

My relationship seems to be moving ahead. We certainly love each other, and we have from the start, but we do have major differences. All my friends say as long as you love each other, nothing else matters. When you find love, everything else falls into place. Well I have found love - is that enough?

 

Answer:

 

All you need to know about relationships you can learn from making model airplanes. 

 

A common mistake when making a model airplane is to start by putting glue all over the parts. That just creates a mess. The wrong bits get stuck together, wings get stuck to the floor, windows stuck on your fingers. It only complicates things when you introduce the glue too early.

 

The way to build a model airplane is to first organise the parts. Make sure the pieces fit together and nothing is missing. Then gradually apply the glue, and join the various segments, piece by piece, until the structure starts to take shape.

 

The parts may not fit perfectly at first. You may have to shave off some rough edges, or bend some sections into shape before they click. Minor imperfections can be overlooked, a dollop of glue can fix them up. With a bit of work it all fits together.

 

But if you find that there are parts missing, or they simply don't fit together, then you don't have what it takes to make an airplane. You can't use glue to join mismatched pieces, and certainly not to replace missing parts. Don't even try, just look for a better model.

 

Your relationship is a model airplane. You and your partner are the pieces, and love is the glue that sticks you together. Without the binding power of love, two individuals could never become one. But the power of love, like glue, can get you into a sticky situation. It must be applied carefully, because it could stick just about anything together. You can love someone who is simply not for you.

 

Before opening our hearts, we must ensure we have the right pieces to build a relationship. The building blocks of a solid relationship are shared values and common purpose. Our priorities in life, beliefs and visions for the future must fit together. We can have different opinions, different tastes and different ways of expressing ourselves. As long as we can share those differences respectfully, we can become one. But if our values are not in sync, then we simply have different futures, we are not going in the same direction.

 

This all may sound pretty unromantic. Model airplanes are not exactly the stuff of poetry. But think what's better, romantic dating that gets sticky, or a sticking together for a lifetime of romance....

 

Good Shabbos,

Rabbi Moss

 

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BINA SUMMER LEARNING EXPERIENCE

DEC 25 - JAN 1

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Session one: 10:00 - 11:00am

 

Choose from these four classes each day:

Wed 25 December - Tue 31 December

 

Men's Talmud Shiurim

with Rabbi Yaacov Chaiton

Mitzvah of Living in Israel

From Gemora Kesubos and an in depth analysis of classic and contemporary texts

 

OR

 

Women's Textual Shiurim:

 

Mon 30 Dec - Parsha Secrets with Dina Gourarie

Tue 31 Dec - Hidden Meanings of the Amida with Rivka Aaron

 

OR

 

Hot Topics with Rabbi Aron Moss for Men and Women

 

Mon 30 Dec - Rabbinic Stance on Child Abuse

Tue 31 Dec - What Percentage Can Charity Collectors Keep?

 

 

OR

 

The Best of Personal Growth with Rabbi Michoel Gourarie (Men and Women)

 

Monday 30 December - Happiness - Is it Worth Pursuing?

Tuesday 31 December- The Role of Dark Emotions

 

 

 

 

 

Join BINA for our annual Summer Learning Experience and enjoy our wide variety of classes from leading lecturers and Rabbis from across the Sydney Jewish community.


 

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 Session Two - Lectures and Panel Discussion 11am- 12 noon

 

Mon 30 Dec - Judaism Versus the Real World - Professional Liability with Rabbi Elie Farkas

 

Tue 31 Dec- The Luz Bone - its location, purpose and significance with Rabbi Yaacov Chaiton

 

NEW!! THIS YEAR (night session)

Monday Night 30 December 8:00pm - 9:15pm

Perspective or Priority

An interactive discussion, sparking robust and introspective debate on the priorities in your life with Rabbi Chaiton

 

Wednesday1st January 2014

LECTURE AND BBQ

and a welcome for Moshe and Estee Gourarie (son and daughter in law of Rabbi and Mrs Gourarie)

 

2014 - Challenges and Opportunities 

How the modern world is shaping our personalities, relationships and our functionality

A special live video lecture with renowned USA psychologist

Dr David Pelcovitz 

 

CHILDREN'S PROGRAM ages 1-12

$15 per day or $70 for the week

bookings essential [email protected] 

 

 

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Marriage preparation course at Nefesh - February 2014
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Course covers:

- Jewish wisdom on relationships

- The meaning behind the wedding ceremony

- The Power of the Mikvah

- Spiritual guide to love and marriage

- A deeper look at men and women

 

Three Wednesday nights, February 5, 12 and 19 from 8:00 - 9:30pm at 128 Wellington St Bondi.

 

Course cost: Free for Nefesh Members, $150 per couple Non Members, $75 if one partner is not a Nefesh member. Includes separate Mikvah classes for brides.

 

Contact the office ([email protected]) to book your places.

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Friday Night

Candle lighting 7.50pm (not before 6.38pm) 

Mincha 6:10pm

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Shabbos Day

Class 9am

Service 10am -12:15pm followed by Kiddush sponsored by the Diamonds in honour of their December birthdays.

 

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