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Jewish rabbi sells kosher sex toys
Sex toys have long since lost their grimy image in modern society. For example, many women now speak openly about using dildos or vibrators. Religious people are mostly more subdued in the subject. All the more surprising therefore is the message about the online sex shop of an orthodox rabbi: He offers a large assortment for kosher sex experiences.

Many people use sex toys
In modern society, sex toys have long since lost their gripe image. For example, a recent study reported that among other things, 38 percent of women surveyed reported using a dildo or vibrator. The survey, which surveyed 2,100 students, found that women today are sexier and more self-confident during sex. When it comes to sexual openness, most certainly do not think about religious people. But believers also resort to aids to increase the desire. The appropriate products can be purchased in a special online store, reported by the news agency AFP.

The use of sex toys is no longer a taboo topic today. (Image: Kzenon / fotolia.com)

Satisfaction without guilt
Whether with an Eiffel Tower, a Statue of Liberty or the Coliseum under the ceiling: With his vibrators, cock rings and other sex toys Natan Alexander helps devout Jewish couples in lovemaking to pleasure. The offer of the orthodox rabbi's online shop is of course quite kosher. The 34-year-old was born in Sydney, Australia. Now he lives in the Jewish settlement Elasar in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. He graduated from the Talmud and became a certified rabbi. Now he runs his kosher online sex shop from a settlement south of Jerusalem.

The Jewish legal code also regulates the sexual life of the faithful
"It is a religious imperative to make your wife feel like having sex. However, devout couples must sometimes be helped to live out their sexuality better, "said the rabbi. On his website "bebetter2gether.com" practicing Jewish couples can browse through the offer together and order a variety of sex toys without violating the kosher bans. "The Jewish religious laws allow the use of these tools, because they make it easier to fulfill the requirement of pleasure for the wife," said Alexander. The Jewish legal code Halacha regulates not only food and clothing to the smallest detail, but also the sex life of the strictly religious. It lists the allowed practices and defines the prohibitions. For example, a woman may seek divorce from the rabbi if she does not satisfy her husband sexually.

Lack of eroticism in conservative circles
"Our appearance is modest, empathetic and confidential", says the online shop, where in two versions - Hebrew and English - massage sticks and dildos, stimulus balls and oils are offered. As AFP further reports, the lack of eroticism in conservative Jewish circles has been attacked by religious scholars in the past. For example, US rabbi Shmuley Boteach published the book "Kosher Sex" in 1999 and the follow-up work "Kosher Sutra" in 2009, both of which became bestsellers. The credo of the author: "Today we love our women, but we do not desire them. We value them and do not ask for them. They get compliments, but the husbands do not tear their clothes off. "The ninefold dad wants to change that.

Waiver of provocative pictures
The operated by Alexander online shop runs according to the information good. He not only has clients among Israelis, but also in English-speaking countries with a Jewish population. As the rabbi reported, 20,000 page views per month result in five orders per day. However, he was not concerned with the profit: "My offer is intended to enable religious couples to enjoy themselves without breaking religious rules." The tools offered are the same as in other sex shops, but both website and packaging abstain from provocative and daring images or sayings that could violate the Orthodox code. Also consultations are offered there. Here are questions that many couples reluctant to ask their local butler, by sex therapists, couple counselors or gynecologists answered. And with a choice of words, "respecting the sensitivities of religious people," said Alexander. "Judaism actually gives sexual pleasure an important place, but at the same time it is still too often a taboo subject," the young rabbi explained, adding, "I am proud to be a pioneer in this regard." (Ad )