Monday, August 21, 2006





Rabbi Shmuly of "Shalom in the Home"
Will he be elected the next President of the United Nations ?



Shalom in the Home is a weekly one-hour prime-time program that helps families overcome their most difficult problems. Rabbi Shmuley Boteach provides insight into relationships, marriage and parenting. In each episode he works with one family for ten days to help them come to terms with their problems and find the skills they need to improve.
After driving up to each house in a vintage trailer equipped with television monitors, cameras are installed, capturing footage of the family's dynamics. Rabbi Boteach brings the parents into the trailer, which is "neutral territory," shows them the footage, and gently confronts them about the family's dysfunctional in the hopes of shocking them into change. Other techniques he uses include: having family members wear earpieces so that Rabbi Boteach can encourage positive, healthy interactions, and discourage negative, dysfunctional behaviors; and taking the family on an outdoors outing or activity.

Personally, I don't care for this guy.
He cries for attention and is in love with himself. I first learned of him when Michael Jackson was being raised on charges of molesting little children. Rabbi Shmuly is or at least was a good friend of "Jacko's". He was all over the television. He further aggravated me when he was on every channel he could possibly get his face on to cry out against Mel Gibson's movie "The Passion of the Christ". He said this movie would promote anti-semitism. He desperately tried to discredit the film before it ever opened. He seemed upset about the truth the film was going to expose. Almost rabidly fearful.

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