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Greeting Your Spouse

Don't take for granted your spouse on the other side of the door.

Published: August 3, 2007
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Visitor Comments: 4

(4) Summer, April 25, 2012 3:08 PM

Something we both need to work on.

This is something that we both need to work on. I stopped greeting my husband because it felt like he didn't like it. In reality he's just tired.

(3) Danielle, May 30, 2011 7:09 AM

Great video and great advice.

(2) George, May 30, 2011 7:08 AM

Good

the movie is good and the time is very short. Don't take for granted your spouse on the other side of the door.is realy a good one that shows ther real problem of almost all husbands especially those who have been in marriage for some more than one years.

(1) Jennifer S., May 30, 2011 7:07 AM

AWESOME ADVISE!

I am newly married (engaged 5 yrs), and new to the country of my husband... I am a stay at home wife, and when my DH comes home, it is a big deal. I try to meet him at the door with a smile on my face, or in the kitchen with food almost done for dinner... it makes a big difference each day!

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Rabbi Aryeh Pamensky

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Aryeh Pamensky is the Director of The Pamensky Relationship Institute and the founder of HappyWife.com inc., which is dedicated to provide couples with strategies for creating extraordinary marriages.
The subsequent spin-off lectures ("Pamensky Live", "Pamensky Returns", and "Dating for Fun, Dating for Marriage") and workshops ("Conflict Resolution" and "Making Love Real") have propelled Aryeh into a highly sought-after speaker.
Pamensky has been coaching couples for 9 years, tailoring personalized curriculum for marital excellence. Pamensky studied in Israel for a decade, was ordained as an orthodox Rabbi by the Chief Rabbi Of Jerusalem. He and his wife Yocheved have seven children, ranging in age from 2-14, and presently reside in Toronto.

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