Dear Rabby: Love is accepting each other’s shadow
How well should you know someone before deciding to “get serious” or get engaged to them? The “Love Rabbi” answers.
Dear Rabby: Overcoming a fear of commitment
In this week’s edition of Dear Rabby, Rabbi Yisroel Bernath addresses a young man who has a fear of getting married to his current girlfriend.
When resentment leads to hate
We made a pact to quit smoking and Mark hasn’t lived up to his part of the deal. This guy comes home, lights up a cigarette and has a beer while watching the news. I think my resentment is quickly turning into hate. If I wasn’t pregnant, I would leave him.
Dear Rabby: Training your man
In this edition of Dear Rabby, the love rabbi addresses what a married woman can do about her unresponsive and seemingly uncaring husband.
Streiffer: Intermarried families are also Jewish families
Rabbi Micah Streiffer writes that “viewing intermarried couples as a threat is not helping us, and may in fact be threatening the very future that we seek to ensure.”
Married with Kids: Wisdom on a successful marriage
Lauren Kramer shares five tips on how to have a happy and healthy marriage.
Weinfeld: The intermarriage consensus
David Weinfeld examines the topic of intermarriage.
Dear Rabby: The light at the end of the divorce tunnel
In this month’s edition of Dear Rabby, Rabbi Yisroel Bernath looks at how to best address divorce.
Marmur: Judaism challenged by anti-Semitism and intermarriage
“Intermarriage has now become an internal threat to Jewish continuity. Some pundits who had already written off the Diaspora in general because of the danger posed by anti-Semitism now also point specifically to its liberal majority, because many are likely to marry non-Jews.”
Davis: A real life fairy tale
Irene Davis recalls the lead-up to her wedding day.