In recent months, we’ve seen a wave of articles discussing the challenges of marriage and rising divorce rates in the Frum community. While every marriage has its own unique struggles, not every issue stems from the dramatic circumstances often described in these stories.
In recent months, we’ve seen a wave of articles discussing the challenges of marriage and rising divorce rates in the Frum community. While every marriage has its own unique struggles, not every issue stems from the dramatic circumstances often described in these stories. Sometimes, the strain in a relationship isn’t about betrayal or a drastic event. It’s just the slow erosion that happens when two people aren’t fully connected—when they aren’t on the same page emotionally or spiritually.
That was me. I’m just a regular person with a pretty typical marriage, no major crisis, no dramatic conflicts. But over time, it became clear that things weren’t great. The connection was fading, communication wasn’t as easy as it used to be, and the little irritations started adding up. It wasn’t bad enough to consider a drastic solution, but it wasn’t good either. Something needed to change.
For a while, I didn’t know what that ‘something’ was. I figured maybe we just needed more time together, or perhaps it was an external factor like stress or work. But none of that made a significant difference. It wasn’t until I stumbled upon a life-changing concept—self-awareness—that things began to shift. And for me, that self-awareness didn’t come from the usual self-help books. It came from Chassidus.
Chassidus gave me the clarity and tools to look within, to understand the root of my own thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, and how they were impacting my marriage. But it wasn’t just general Chassidus that brought about this transformation. It was the classes taught by R’ Yossi Paltiel that truly opened my eyes. His teachings helped me uncover layers of myself that I wasn’t even aware of. I learned to recognize patterns and reactions that were holding me back, both in my personal growth and in my relationship.
This newfound self-awareness didn’t just improve my marriage—it completely rejuvenated it. I realized that many of the issues we were facing had less to do with external stressors and more to do with the internal work I had neglected. By becoming more in tune with myself, I became a better spouse, more present and open to my partner’s needs. It wasn’t an overnight fix, but the growth we’ve experienced has been profound.
This is why I’m sharing my story. Not because I have all the answers, but because I believe that Chassidus offers something incredibly unique—an approach to personal growth that can transform our relationships in ways we might never expect. If my experience resonates with you, I encourage you to explore this path for yourself. And if you’ve benefited from these teachings, like I have, I urge you to support the Inside Chassidus fundraising campaign.
Inside Chassidus is committed to spreading these life-changing ideas, and their work makes an incredible difference in the lives of many, myself included. With your support, they can continue to provide access to the deep wellspring of wisdom that Chassidus offers.
Let’s help more people tap into the self-awareness that can save marriages, families, and lives.
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