Under the wedding canopy : love and marriage in Judaism /

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Author / Creator:Gross, David C., 1923-
Imprint:New York : Hippocrene Books, 1996.
Description:243 p.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/2562075
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Other authors / contributors:Gross, Esther R.
ISBN:0781804817
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Ch. 1. The Jewish Concept of Marriage
  • Ch. 2. How to Achieve Marital Happiness
  • Ch. 3. The Two-Part Wedding Ceremony
  • Ch. 4. Married Life Can Be Beautiful, or Painful
  • Ch. 5. When Two Merge - and Remain Two
  • Ch. 6. The Real Goal of Jewish Marriage Is Holiness
  • Ch. 7. Did Arranged Marriages of Past Work?
  • Ch. 8. God Said: "It Is Not Good for Man to Be Alone"
  • Ch. 9. In Judaism, Married Sexual Life Is Just Fine
  • Ch. 10. Changing Customs: The Groom Wore an Engagement Ring
  • Ch. 11. Dancing Before the Bride Is a Mitzvah
  • Ch. 12. Jewish Marriage Is Legal, Physical, Emotional, Spiritual
  • Ch. 13. Divorce and Childlessness: Ancient Issues
  • Ch. 14. Forbidden Unions/When a Marriage Never Happened
  • Ch. 15. Marriage: A Cure for What Ails You?
  • Ch. 16. So, What's the Secret Formula for Married Bliss?
  • Ch. 17. When a Man or a Woman Is Incomplete
  • Ch. 18. The Provocative Age in Which We Live
  • Ch. 19. So, How Do You Choose the Right Partner?
  • Ch. 20. The Apocrypha Taught: "A Good Wife Is a Gift"
  • Ch. 21. When a New Husband Stayed Home for a Year
  • Ch. 22. Enjoying Life Is a Religious Commandment
  • Ch. 23. Making a Marriage Happy and Fulfilling
  • Ch. 24. The New Problems Facing Jewish Families.