Rabbi Noam Zion, Author of "Sanctified Sex"
Seekers of Meaning • 40m
On this week's episode of the Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast, Rabbi Address chats with Rabbi Noam Zion, author of the new book, Sanctified Sex: The Two-Thousand-Year Jewish Debate on Marital Intimacy.
Sanctified Sex draws on two thousand years of rabbinic debates addressing competing aspirations for loving intimacy, passionate sexual union, and sanctity in marriage. What can Judaism contribute to our struggles to nurture love relationships? What halakhic precedents are relevant, and how are rulings changing?
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