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by Aleeza Ben Shalom
6 reasons to walk away.
And not lose yourself or your relationship.
by Ilana Cowland and Rabbi Jamie Cowland
Shifting your view of marriage from an opportunity to take to an opportunity to give.
Hold on to what's important and let go of the super detailed image you have in your mind.
Creating and adapting positive relationship habits that will increase satisfaction and stability in your relationship.
PODCAST
by Heather Dean
Aleeza Ben Shalom on why some odd couples end up happily married.
And the best way to start working on each one.
Four core things you need to do to build a meaningful and happy relationship.
Rosie Einhorn and Sherry Zimmerman clarify normal nervousness vs. disaster.
A practical tool to help you get clarity about your thoughts and feelings, and take your relationship to the next level.
Practical ways to build your relationship.
Columnist Aleeza Ben Shalom on how to defeat your inner critic and date with more confidence.
by Judy Gruen
Don’t minimize the inherent difficulties in inter-faith marriage.
I thought it would be easier than it is.
My favorite things to say to yourself to keep you focused, positive and grounded when dating.
by Mirissa D. Price
The defining choice for children of interfaith marriage.
Aish.com columnist Aleeza Ben Shalom explains how to chill out.
by Rabbi Steven Pruzansky
For starters: there’s no such thing as bashert.
by Dr. Lisa Aiken, Ph.D. and Aleeza Ben Shalom
Marriage is a skillset that can be learned.
Common advice that’s best not to follow.
Knowing where to be flexible in looking for your soul mate.
Tips for coming across relaxed and approachable so your date can get to know the real you.
Ask the Matchmaker
by Ziva Kramer
Dating and the Tinder Revolution.
When it’s obviously over, isn’t this sometimes the least hurtful path to take?
Focusing on blessings while you’re working on finding the right one.
Why is dating so complicated? Help!
by Dr. Lisa Aiken, Ph.D.
A practical, insightful guide for singles.
by Noah Dinerstein
Four points from actively dating dudes that could make Jewish dating even better.
My rule of thumb: When in doubt, keep going out.
by Leah Cheirif
How to reframe your thinking to reveal a better you.
Help! For some reason my first date is always my last.
Tired of sitting in a café? Here are some fun dating ideas for types of couples.
7 practical tips to calm yourself down and focus on connecting with your date.
How to go from casual conversation to a deep, meaningful one.
by Jack Botwinik
Because how we date is just as important as who we date.
by Avital Mintz
It’s not easy telling someone you have a mental illness, but your greatest fears may be your ultimate strength.
I’m just not sure if this feels right. What should I do?
Practical tips to keep going when there’s no prospect in sight.
by Slovie Jungreis-Wolff
How one difficult conversation changed a woman’s life.
9 tips on how to make your LDR thrive.
by Debbie Gutfreund
Great conversation starters you can use on a date.
Common obstacles on the road to finding your soul mate.
by Sarah Pachter
How to share sensitive information to your date.
by Yaara Sandock
After years of dating I feel I’m still nowhere closer to finding my soul mate.
by Shira Teichman
What is your motivation for dating?
Some practical guidance for clarifying your post-date thoughts and feelings.
5 ways to infuse your dates with the respect you both deserve.
by Rabbi Lawrence Hajioff
Yes, breaking up is hard to do, but if you want to end a relationship it’s a must.
How you can answer that big question for yourself.
How to give off the right signals to your date.
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