She was one of the prettiest young women in Israel. He dreamed of her and secretly composed love songs for her. And then, at age of 60 they finally met. Former Israel’s beauty queen Ronit Rinat and the Psychologist Dr. Moti Peleg. The wedding bells are ringing…
A Couples’ Workshop for Deepening Intimacy
by ego2heart | November 14th, 2009The practice of Ego to Heart invites couples to learn to communicate and listen from the heart, and to experience a powerful connection between body and soul.
Ronit and Moti – A Story of Soul Bonding
by ego2heart | November 14th, 200940 years ago Moti stated: “Ronit Rinat will be my wife.” Ronit Rinat was only 18 when she was crowed as Israel beauty queen and second runner to Miss Universe back then at 1964. Moti Peleg was 17 years old when he first saw her picture in the Israeli Magazine “La-Isha”. He promised himself that she will be his.
The Price of Temptation
by ego2heart | November 14th, 2009From “The Psychologist,” a monthly column for Israel Shelanu readers. Question: I’m a very attractive 29 years old single female employed successfully in a pharmaceutical company in New York. My relationship with men is usually superficial and short lived.
Yedioth America
by ego2heart | November 14th, 2009He fulfilled his dream. More than four decades he was dreaming of the one he loved. Now after he married her, he is moving on to fulfill further dreams.
Peleg’s Opera
by ego2heart | November 14th, 2009Israeli viewers, who watched Oprah Winfrey’s show last Wednesday, in a live broadcast from the Oprah’s Harpo production studios in Chicago thought they were dreaming.
Local psychologist finds soul mate
by ego2heart | October 1st, 2009Dr. Moti Peleg knew the story of fiding the love of his life, Ronit, was an especially unique one long before it was published in The Record last year. Now that he has appeared on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” to share it, the whole world knows it.
War goes on, so does wedding
by ego2heart | August 3rd, 2006The Katushya missiles rained down on Haifa, igniting fear and extinguishing life. But in the midst of war, love prevailed. Under and outdoor wedding canopy in the Carmel Forest in northern Israel, Moti Peleg and Ronit Rinat were married.