We would definitely recommend the workshop to others.
One might be skeptical of claims to obtain ‘marriage secrets,’ but when it comes down to it, that’s the best description for these techniques”
ePREP Participant
ePREP gave me excellent tools to use to maintain healthy communication with my husband.
I learned two very important things. The first is that it takes 20 positive statements to balance out one negative. I try to keep this in mind with all people in my life, but most of all with my husband The second thing I learned was the importance of talking when you're calm and not in the heat of the moment.
V & M
Thank you!
We have already put in place the speaker-listener technique and we have found if enlightening and helpful.
Most importantly, it helps with all the necessity for a good marriage. Your dedication and great attitude to this work is for the sake of all Am Yisrael is an inspiration. Kol Tuv!
After making Aliyah in 2003 and following the death of her parents, Susan Barth searched for a way to memorialize them. She had always been inspired by the strength of their 52-year long marriage, and chose marriage education as a meaningful way to perpetuate their names.
She began by producing a Wedding Guide through the Givat Sharett Chesed Committee Simcha Gemach (of Beit Shemesh) in memory of her mother. The guide, published in Hebrew and English, resonated strongly among couples preparing for marriage. She then created forums which focused on prenuptial agreements and premarital education. She soon founded Together in Happiness, a nonprofit organization whose goal is to advance marriage education in Israel.