Welcome to the companion site for the newly released book "Secret of the Scale"! Rabbi Eidensohn brings us Torah insights into marriage, human harmony,
self actualization and the art of appreciating people.

Media

Attention Radio and Television Show Producer

Your audience wants to know how to succeed (not just survive) with marriage, children and family. Nothing is more important to most Americans. Must the genders compete? Are children expendable? Is marriage passé? How can we buck the demographic trend that turns Europe to EurAbia and may do this to America?

Rabbi Eidensohn studies human relationships, marriage, and gender issues in the bible. We see the Kabbalistic side of Lilith, the first feminist, and find out that she was not the first. We study the troubled marriage of Jacob, and the problems of his sons who sold their brother. We study the mistake of Moses, becoming angry at his flock. What are the solutions to anger, marital problems, and sibling rivalry? This book takes us on a trip through the literature of thousands of years, and brings our modern world timeless solutions.

Rabbi David Eidensohn, scholar, speaker and media personality, authored seven websites and seven books. He specializes in the spirituality of relationships, especially gender, marriage and family. He is a personal disciple of the greatest Jewish Talmud and Kabbala scholars of the past generation.

Your audience knows that the experts have failed to save our marriages. They want to hear something new. They want something proven, something with a track record. The secrets revealed by Rabbi Eidensohn are those that sustained the Jewish family for thousands of years. Indeed, even today, when so many people are afraid of having a child, the Orthodox Jewish community expands demographically.

Challenge is a major theme of the book, when we study Lilith and her various reincarnations. These ideas are central to preserving a marriage and in maintaining faith in ourselves and life itself.

It all begins with number one. When we love ourselves, and appreciate our own humanity and value, we can then love others and devote ourselves properly to family. When we lack self-esteem, we tend to denigrate others and conceive of human relations in competitive terms. Such a person cannot succeed in human relationships.

Rabbi David Eidensohn, digging into deep biblical and Kabbalistic ideas about human spirituality and relationships, provides us with a path of giving and taking, the key to all human relationships. From this, flows all else. Even spirituality begins with the self.

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From the book: "Ultimately, we are either important because one human being is important or the entire human race is irrelevant. "

"There are two types of people,” a rabbi once said: “One type says, ‘I am great and you are greater.' The other says, 'I am nothing and you are worse.’”
 

 

 


- These topics are similar to those in the book but the material is new.

Trust G-d and Value Yourself

Joshua Charged by G-d "Be of Courage"

The House: The Cornerstone of Creation  
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In the Media

Rabbi Eidensohn and the book Secret of the Scale
can benefit your audience. Rabbi Eidensohn appears for hours each month on NYC talk radio as an expert on marriage, sexuality, gay rights, domestic violence and related topics.
 

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