Kosher Sex: A Recipe for Passion and Intimacy by Shmuley Boteach, Shmuel Boteach

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  • Pub. Date: January 2000
  • 304pp
  • Sales Rank: 43,599
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    • Pub. Date: January 2000
    • Publisher: Doubleday Publishing
    • Format: Paperback, 304pp
    • Sales Rank: 43,599

    Synopsis

    In Kosher Sex, Rabbi Boteach pioneers a revolutionary approach to sex, marriage, and personal relationships, drawing on traditional Jewish wisdom. Using his experiences counseling individuals and couples, the author breaks down sexual taboos and openly, yet respectfully, discusses the meanings, emotions, and the hidden power of sex.

    With his unique anecdotal style, Rabbi Boteach illustrates each and every point, using real couples who have discovered the joys of "kosher sex"--sex based on love, trust, and real intimacy. He profiles the two most common types of couples--best friends and passionate lovers--and suggests ways of synthesizing the best that each type has to offer.

    Rabbi Boteach also has advice for singles on finding the right partner; for individuals either willing to take their long-term relationship to the next level or unsure about doing so; and for married couples who may be experiencing problems in their sex life. At a time when three out of every five marriages fail, Kosher Sex will have an astonishing and positive impact.


    With a no-holds-barred conversational style and keen insight, Rabbi Boteach breaks all the taboos and pioneers a new approach to sex, marriage, and personal relationships. He not only brings traditional Jewish wisdom into the twentieth century but makes it relevant to everyone searching for a deeper, more meaningful, and more satisfying love life. -->

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    Despite its title's implication, Kosher Sex is not a prudish book. Rather, this manifesto on using sex as a marital aid takes the view that sex is not to be suppressed in the name of piety but directed toward a more fulfilling, emotionally intimate relationship. A Hasidic rabbi who counsels religious and secular alike in matters of the bedroom, Boteach (The Jewish Guide to Adultery) draws less on mystical and Orthodox teachings and more on personal anecdotes to support his wholesome ideals. The sexual revolution, he argues, has demystified sex and numbed us to its power, with disastrous results. To avoid becoming a statistic, Boteach advises couples to seek kosher sex, not great sex. The difference? The latter "consists entirely of motions," while the former seeks to "elicit lasting emotions." Boteach also takes to task those who assert that a large number of partners prepares one for a long-term relationship, and argues for young marriages, before couples become fully formed adults. For all its quaintness, Boteach possesses the power to surprise as much as he does to preach. He cites Mae West, advocates experimenting with different positions and supports sex toys so long "as they cause us to be more focused on our spouse." Sure to set off firecrackers in traditional Jewish circles for his frankness (as he has already begun to do), Boteach has crafted a provocative, if reductive, book. (Mar.)

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    Biography

    Rabbi Shmuley Boteach is Director of the L'Chaim Society, a high-profile Jewish education organization that specializes in hosting world figures and statesmen lecturing on values-based leadership.  The subject of the BBC documentary "The Moses of Oxford," he is the author of ten books, including The Jewish Guide to Adultery and Dating Secrets of the Ten Commandments. He lectures around the world on contemporary issues, and his weekly essays on the Internet are read by a vast following. He is also a frequent contributor on television and radio. Born in Los Angeles, he lived for many years in Miami, Oxford, England, and London. He now lives in New York with his wife and six children.

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    Kosher Sex: A Recipe for Passion and Intimacyby Anonymous

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    August 01, 2004: I am buying 5 copies of this book so that I can lend it to my friends here in Argentina!!!! This book really reflects what I think of a good, complete relationship.

    Kosher Sex: A Recipe for Passion and Intimacyby Anonymous

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    January 28, 2001: Dr. Drew, from Loveline, recommended this book during a Q & A after a show. I think it should be mandatory reading for all 20 somethings. Before I read the book I was iffy on the whole concept of marriage. Now, I am loaning it to all of my friends and trying to put a pro-marriage spin on our talks about relationships. Even for non-religious people--this is a fantastic book. Get it now!


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