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COMMITTED MARRIAGE

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In our turbulent world, it sometimes seems difficult to forge and maintain the bonds of a committed, loving relationship. In The Committed Marriage , Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis, esteemed teacher, counselor, and matchmaker, helps even the most pressured modern couples find harmony and unity, guided by the timeless wisdom of the Torah. Starting with the first stagesof finding a soul mate, and continuing through the challenge of learning to communicate with compassion and understanding, whether debating parenting issues or how to grow old in harmony, these real-life success stories reflect the practicality and endurance of traditional values. The anecdotes and true-life stories will speak to your heart and mind, while the Rebbetzin's faith and depth of understanding will inspire you and strengthen your marriage.

289 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2003

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Esther Jungreis was the founder of the international Hineni movement in the United States. A Holocaust survivor, she worked to bring Jews to Orthodox Judaism.

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42 reviews
August 7, 2023
Hay libros que nos gustan para pasar el rato, mientras que hay otros que nos ofrecen una escapatoria a mundos más divertidos y entretenidos.
Pero de vez en cuando ocurre un milagro, y llegan a ti los libros que trascienden la vida, y una vez empezados, uno no quiere ni soltarlos.
Gracias Hashem por hacerme llegar éste hermoso libro ❤️❤️

Matrimonio comprometido es un libro que nos ayuda a poner en práctica la sabiduría de la Tora, y nos enseña a través de diversos relatos cómo podemos tener relaciones sanas con nuestros padres, amigos y pareja, y claro, con nosotros mismos.

Gracias Rebetzin por tan maravillosas palabras, por dulces enseñanzas y por las historias que viven para relatar la existencia de los milagros que parecen imposibles, pero que con un buen corazón y un rezo sincero, están siempre a nuestro alcance❤️
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510 reviews4 followers
March 1, 2024
wasn’t sure about this one as it was more anecdotal than I prefer, but the author’s style was completely charming and the anecdotes were actually filled with very practical and achievable steps for a solid marriage, regardless of what stage you may be in (don’t be thrown by the match-making subhead)
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28 reviews
September 20, 2025
"We come into this world with clenched fists, as if to signal that we want to grab it all, but we die with our palms open, for we can’t take anything with us but a good heart—that is, if we were fortunate enough to develop one." 💙💙💙
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6 reviews
March 13, 2018
I loved reading this found it because my therapist recommended it as part of getting in touch with my Jewish roots. It made me cry. It made me hopeful. She is a marvelous writer
226 reviews
October 5, 2020
Really enjoyed this book. Found it informative and written in a clear and concise way. I recommend it.
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March 28, 2023
An amazing book that brings real examples and connects them to the wisdom of Torah. I really feel like reading more from the author.
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771 reviews
April 19, 2009
Would that any of us be as committed to our spouse as Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis is. I read this book some time ago, but will revisit chapters or pages every so often. Rebbetzin Jngreis writes from an orthodox perspective, but there are so many stories and suggestions that can be helpful to anyone. The book has chapters that span the stages of most relationship including, among others, beginning with finding your soul mate, becoming a desirable mate, marriage, being your own person, some of the limitations of divorce, communicating without hurting, and growing old together.
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391 reviews2 followers
September 10, 2008
Like Rebbitzen Jungreis' other book, The Committed Life, this book had me thinking deeply and feeling a range of emotions. The writing is clear, the ideals are based on authentic Torah values. For marrieds and non-marrieds, the lessons can be applied to maintaining all relationships.

I have an autographed copy from her visit to Pittsburgh sponsored by the Kollel.
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331 reviews22 followers
June 13, 2015
Having read extensively on the topic of Jewish marriage and relationship building, there wasn't much new in this volume, but the messages are real, relevant, and worthwhile. It was a valuable chance to review what I already knew from other works, and inspired me to try just a little bit harder to improve an already good thing.
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192 reviews2 followers
December 23, 2021
Excellent book! Once again, Rebbetzin Jungreis says what we need to hear right when we need it.
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24 reviews1 follower
June 20, 2016
Ensinamentos interpretados da Torah e do Talmud para esse tema. Sabedoria e fé.
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