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 Rabbi Chayim Friedlander  6
 A Peaceful Home
 Chapter 5 - Lesson 7

 of the street.  By paying attention to all of these words the husband   My Notes
 reinforces his standing as the authoritative head-of-the-family.



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 Chapter 5 - Lesson 7



 Taking advice from a Rav great in Torah.


 A  husband  does  not  lose  his  standing  as  the  head-of-household
 if he asks advice from a Rav who is great in Torah.  In fact just
 the opposite is true, it is the way of a Ben Torah to ask a Gadol
 for advice.  That has to be the atmosphere of the house – to seek
 advice from a Rav who is great in Torah.  On the other hand the
 husband must be very careful not to go to his friends for advice
 regarding problems arising in his family, whether they are medical
 problems  or something  else,  as taking  family  problems  into the
 street and exchanging information with friends shatters the privacy
 of his family.  So too he may not take his family problems to other
 members of his family or her family.  As we said above, if there is
 a need to seek advice they must turn to a Rav who is great in Torah
 and he will advise them or he will send them to someone who will
 help them.



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