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| Marrying Young |
| By Rabbi Shalom Arush |
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| Whatever a person does - whether learning Torah or pursuing a profession – will be much more successful once he takes a wife; marriage should not be delayed... |
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| Together Again |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| A couple with five children separated then divorced; two years later, they remarried, but all the old problems resurfaced. The husband was just about to walk once more... |
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| No-Stress Weddings |
| By Rabbi Shalom Arush |
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| People are willing to travel and live like exiles trying to put together the needed sums to marry off their children or get out of debt; why don't they try their own back yard? |
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| You Think Divorce |
| By Rajel Hayyim |
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| Are you one of those women that every time the tension gets going between you and your spouse you start to think: “If I divorce this guy I won’t have to go through this...” |
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| Wows and Woes |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| Those who place emphasis on flashiness rarely possess positive character traits. The first-impression “wows” are nothing other than lust-associated infatuation… |
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| A Dead End |
| By Racheli Reckles |
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| Perpetual dating leads nowhere. You’re caught up in a cycle of meet/infatuation/I think I’m in love/move in together/reality hits/break up. Then start all over again… |
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| Heavenly Hugs |
| By Natalie Kovan |
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| The next time you see me talking to myself in the bread isle, or shuckling happily next to a gorgeous batch of green zucchini, please don't think I am strange... |
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| Shining the Light |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| The husband complains that his wife is devoting all her time and energy into her endeavors, leaving nothing for him. Who should be shining the light on whom? |
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| Eternally Employed |
| By Dovber HaLevi |
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| When we’re happy in marriage, we never get fired. We aren’t allowed to quit. We have the opportunities to reap the rewards of the most intense love and happiness here on earth… |
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| The Mini-Temple |
| By Rabbi Shalom Arush |
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| By striving to improve our marital peace, we make our homes into a “Mini-Temple”; with enough Mini-Temples, we’ll soon see the rebuilding of our national Holy Temple... |
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| Mister Double-Life |
| By Dr. Zev Ballen |
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| Double-Life sleeps all morning and cannot concentrate in Yeshiva; he is deeply in debt and worries constantly about panic attacks and the being caught in the act… |
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| The Teeter Totter |
| By Chaya Golda Ovadia |
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| Marriage is like a teeter-totter: at any given time one partner may be up while the other is down and it takes significant effort to create a perfect balance… |
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| Four Weddings and a Funeral |
| By Yehudit Levy |
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| She wasn’t married 4 times, only once: but in her mind, there was a wedding she wanted to have, a wedding she had, a wedding she should have had, and the ultimate wedding... |
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| The High-Elevated Nose |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| When a person’s nose is high in the air, he or she can’t see what’s going on down on the ground. Their true soul-mate could be passing them by… |
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| The Co-Dependent |
| By Dr. Zev Ballen |
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| Every day thousands of unsuspecting hearts are being crushed by the discovery that the person they trusted the most in life has been living a secret life of deception… |
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