and hello "10 century!"
At only 17, Deborah Feldman was unprepared for her arranged marriage to her orthodox Jewish husband Eli, a man she had only met for 30 minutes.
Like other young brides in the Hasidic tradition of Brooklyn, N.Y., she was whisked away to the "marriage teacher" and told about the "holy place inside each woman."
I am looking forward to getting a hold of Deborah Feldman's book "Unorthodox: the Scandalous Rejection of My Hasidic Roots". If it is available for Kindle, I probably will download it right now.
At only 17, Deborah Feldman was unprepared for her arranged marriage to her orthodox Jewish husband Eli, a man she had only met for 30 minutes.
Like other young brides in the Hasidic tradition of Brooklyn, N.Y., she was whisked away to the "marriage teacher" and told about the "holy place inside each woman."
I am looking forward to getting a hold of Deborah Feldman's book "Unorthodox: the Scandalous Rejection of My Hasidic Roots". If it is available for Kindle, I probably will download it right now.
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