Differences Between You and Your Family Members 12.1.24
Differences Between You and Your Family Members
Dear Shared Heart Friends,
Welcome to today’s video about the differences between you and your family members, as well as a song from Barry. Please subscribe to our YouTube channel if you like the video.
It’s already December. It’s an amazing month! By now, probably some of you or most of you have spent some time with family over Thanksgiving, and maybe it was terrific, perfect, or challenging.
Maybe you noticed a lot of differences between you and your family members, and that’s all good. I want to talk today about differences. So you know we’ve been together a long time. When we were first together and then wanting to get married, people indeed discouraged us. Everyone discouraged us, probably especially Barry’s childhood rabbi.
It was something that just wasn’t done by a Jewish person marrying someone who wasn’t Jewish. No one had ever heard of it, and of course, now it’s standard, but then it wasn’t. When we got engaged, the big question was, where would you get married, and who would marry you? That was a big question. We didn’t know, and this was before the alternative-type weddings.
Now, people get married in the woods by waterfalls in their homes, in their gardens by their friends. Still, you know, at that time, you needed to get married by a Minister, Pastor, or Rabbi, or you know someone strongly affiliated with a religious order, so it got closer and closer to the time when we wanted to get married. (you can listen to more in the video above)
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