(51) Love in War: Strengthening Security and Connection Amidst Trauma and Threat
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As Jews in Israel and worldwide absorb the realities of the horrors of threat, murder and violation, it seems surreal to think or talk about intimacy. Often, one partner seeks closeness and attachment, while the other may need distance. We are in our survival brains and that makes us more reactive. Join Rabbi Scott Kahn and Talli Rosenbaum for a discussion on intimacy, sex and  peace in the home during war. Spoiler- it’s all normal.
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