My friends describe me as kind, very sensitive to the feelings of others, compassionate with a good sense of humor, loving children and very approachable. I really do have a big heart and I am not just saying that. I have also been told that I am very simple and easy going. Although I come from a traditional family, I became religious on my own (of course that's not true everything is thank's to Hashem)during my childhood years and then grew spiritually throughout my studies while attending lubavitch yeshiva and afterwards at Hadar Hatorah and Torah classes that I attend. Although I am sephardic, I am very attached to lubavitch teachings and study chassidut daily. I've always, however maintained a modern lifestyle as I do look modern and dress fashionably and enjoy things like outings, traveling and having fun. I am however, very committed to Torah and mitsvoth and have a very strong faith. Although I did pursue a medical career, I recognize that it is only Hashem who is the true healer of all and I am only a tool and even that is only because Hashem allows it. What's really important to me is family and building a home full of love, with a wonderful wife and children, guided by Torah and mitsvoth and looking forward to great shabbats, holidays and growing spiritually.
A healthy relationship built on mutual respect and love for one another to the point that you feel the needs or thoughts of each other without even having to say anything. What's important is to respect and support one another in a loving and respectful way through thick and thin. It's important to include G-d in the relationship as described in the Torah, for this will allow you to overcome any obstacles that come your way.
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