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By Margery Rose-Clapp
Her divorce was amicable, but she wondered what role religion played in it--especially when her ex-husband seemed less than enthusiastic about taking their daughter to Shabbat services.
Date: 06-08-2009
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By Galit Breen
What might surprise most of you to know is that the alternate title for this article was, "Why We're Not An Interfaith Family, And Why We Are."
Date: 01-14-2011
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By Heather Seith
The story of two sweet young eye doctors and how they got together.
Date: 02-13-2009
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By Rabbi Steven Carr Reuben
Disagreements about Israeli policy can sound like attacks on the state's legitimacy, and it's tough to see the world through the eyes of your partner, whose upbringing may have been quite different.
Date: 02-10-2010
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By Rabbi Steven Carr Reuben
Discussing religious issues before you get married can help you work out conflicts.
Date: 05-06-2009
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By Rabbi Steven Carr Reuben
It's you and your partner figuring out together how to have a relationship with each other's parents.
Date: 11-27-2009
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By Rabbi Steven Carr Reuben
Rabbi Reuben advises couples on how to negotiate which religious objects to have in your home.
Date: 02-04-2009
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By Rabbi Steven Carr Reuben
A good marriage is a team. Here are some strategies for making yours work.
Date: 06-17-2009
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By Rabbi Steven Carr Reuben
Life is an ongoing experiment. Share your expectations and reactions about every holiday and ritual.
Date: 05-20-2009
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By Erica Ravin-Anand
Communication and compromise are what made our Jewish-Sikh wedding the best weekend of our life.
Date: 08-04-2011