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Two Jews Can Still Be a Mixed Marriage

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Helps couples reconcile differences over Judaism in their marriage. Real-life advice covers such situations * Whether the newly married couple will keep a kosher home, and which synagogue to join.
* A couple reaches a major life event, such as the birth of a child or Bar/Bat Mitzvah of their child.
* One partner has a midlife crisis and begins a spiritual search that propels him or her toward a more ritual-oriented way of life. These are serious issues in the lives of most Jewish couples. Religious beliefs and observance strike at the core of how individuals define themselves and the kind of families they wish to create. Two Jews Can Still Be a Mixed Marriage offers couples psychologist- and rabbi-sanctioned strategies for resolving emotionally charged conflicts, and creating a balanced and harmonious life together.

211 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 2000

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Azriela Jaffe

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March 9, 2013
Good book, but has lost its credibility because the author has since become frum, which kind of broadcasts the message that you really can't compromise.
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