Do you believe in love that lasts forever?
It’s a beautiful idea—the language of films and novels. We all long to find that one person we can love endlessly. But is that truth, or is it just a dream? After all, everything in this physical world changes. It ages, it fades, it comes and goes.
So what makes love different? Why would love be the exception?
This is not just a philosophical question—it shapes everything. The choices we make, the commitments we’re willing to fight for. If everything is temporary, how deeply do we invest? Why give ourselves fully to something that won’t last?
And yet, we can’t let go of the idea. Something in us insists that love can be eternal.
So is it real—or is it illusion?
The answer depends on one thing: what do you mean by love?
Please join Rabbi Simon Jacobson as we explore a deeper truth: Forever is not a romantic idea—it is a spiritual one. And the most enduring love is not the most emotional, but the most transcendent. That is the secret of a love that does not fade… because it was never rooted in something that could.
And that is the most romantic love of all.


