[How to Propose for Marriage]
At this point, you should know enough about her and her preferences to know how to (and if) you should propose.
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At this point, you should know enough about her and her preferences to know how to (and if) you should propose.
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Every person is unique. The way you process your world is different than your friends and siblings. There’s no right way you should be feeling about committing to marry someone.
[What Should I Be Feeling?] Read More »
Broken engagements and divorces, R”L, are all part of Hashem’s plan.
We share how some mismatched people commit to marriage. That awareness can be helpful in avoiding that for yourself.
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Decide with your head; not anyone else’s opinions.
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Before committing to marriage, THINK about the various aspects of your relationship. And back with examples and anecdotes.
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Jewish organizations that can be contacted for shiduchim questions related to medical questions.from: http://www.chesed.org/Orgs Crohns Colitis Coalition (CCC)Chaim Medical Resource845-492-8700 #2ccc@cmresource.org CF Society (cystic fibrosis)718-866-9000www.cfsociety.org Center for Rare Jewish Genetic DisordersChaim Jalas – Division of Bonei Olam718-301-9774medical@boneiolam.orghttp://www.boneiolam.org Child Life (Genetics, Cystic Fibrosis)718-853-7123http://www.childlifesociety.org Crohn’s Disease network (Crohn’s Disease, Colitis)347-668-4402 Friends With DiabetesRabbi Hershel Meisels845-352-7532RabbiMeisels@FriendsWithDiabetes.orghttp://www.friendswithdiabetes.org Jewish Diabetes Association718-303-5955http://www.jewishdiabetes.org
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It’s not about the condition, it is about the person who happens to have a condition.
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You may be worried that someone could find out you have visited domestic abuse web pages, if so, please read the below as it explains the steps you can take to increase your safety when using the internet. It is important to note that the safest way to search for information on the internet is
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When men and women are violent in marriage relationships, they usually engage in different patterns of behavior, for different reasons, and with different consequences. The relative proportion of men and women who use violence against a partner differs greatly, depending on whether one is looking at situational violence, domestic abuse, or responsive violence. Any individual can choose to
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Recently, I bumped into the concept of Care-frontation, which is defined as “Confrontation done in a caring or loving manner.” When learning of the details of this way of addressing a problem, I found it similar to the sensitivities needed for effective תוכחה tochacha (admonition or reproof). Not that we give tochacha to our spouse.
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