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New sex manual for ultra-Orthodox Jews released

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New sex book for the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community 
By: David Ross

A new sex book was released recently for the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community to teach them about sexual positions, according to press reports in Jerusalem, Israel.

One of the most important parts of the day that couples go through is physical intimacy and developing the unique pleasure of the sexual experience.

The joy that the couple experiences as sexual partners is more than just physical, as it also allows a sense of intimacy with another person that no other experience can provide. The sharing of physical intimacy creates an emotional bond to include feelings of trust, acceptance, caring, and mutuality. Intercourse is the glue that binds a couple.

However, the advice on the sexual experience that was once passed from father to son is no longer discussed between parents and children and as a result many couples are left to deal with this area of ​​life with little guidance or information.

This informative and easy to read guide can help any couple, at any stage of their lives navigate this important area. This work is very good for the ultra-Orthodox Jewish groom and ultra-Orthodox Jewish bride, as well as for teachers, rabbis, and anyone with questions about sexuality coming from the Torah observant community and beyond.

It is easy to use, with clear and descriptive information and guidance in this book is not available anywhere else in the religious world.

Dr. David S. Ribner received his ordination from Yeshiva University and his Ph.D. at Columbia University. He is the founder and director of Sex Therapy Training and School of Social Work at Bar-Ilan University.

He is certified as a sex therapist in Israel and the United States.He runs a private practice as a sex therapist and marital therapist in Jerusalem. He writes and lectures on Judaism and sexuality.

Dr. Jennie Rosenfeld holds a Ph.D. in English from the City University of New York Graduate Center, and has done pioneering research on sexual ethics. Previously, she served as co-founder and director of Tzelem, a special project of Yeshiva University, whose goal was to bring more resources for sex education to different constituents within the Orthodox community.


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