Outercourse refers to sexual activity without intercourse. Couples may want to engage this way to experience alternative lovemaking options, or may need to because intercourse is painful or uncomfortable.

Does Jewish law permit couples to choose what they do in the bedroom, even if it consciously involves extra-vaginal ejaculation?

Join Talli Rosenbaum and Rabbi Scott Kahn here as they respectfully discuss, and at times debate, this sensitive topic.

Talli Yehuda Rosenbaum, MSc

Individual and Couples Therapist

Certified Sex Therapist and Supervisor


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טלי יהודה רוזנבאום

מטפלת מינית מוסמכת -איט״ם

מטפלת זוגית ופרטנית

www.tallirosenbaum.com



Co-author: I Am For My Beloved: A Guide to Enhanced Intimacy for Married Couples


Co-host of the popular podcast Intimate Judaism