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-Miriam's marriage advice -Women not actually subjugated in the Yemenite or religious Jewish tradition -The cult around the Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka, The late Lubavitcher Rebbe's wife -Miriam realizes after 40 years and a presentations tour with Izzy, that she'd married her soulmate -The biblical archetype of sibling rivalry and what it teaches us -Izzy's shift from the mantra "just ignore it" to 'The Golden Rule" -Throwing plates and other pitfalls in Izzy and Miriam's marriage -Izzy applies the Golden Rule to his marriage and dodges divorce -Why it's harder to apply the Golden Rule to one's children -Miri's claim that Izzy's approach will be perfected when he uses it to heal his relationship with his son -Political conflicts stress Miri's relationship with her son -The only thing in her son Miri can't reconcile with is his view that truth is relative
By Izzy C. Kalman-Miriam's marriage advice -Women not actually subjugated in the Yemenite or religious Jewish tradition -The cult around the Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka, The late Lubavitcher Rebbe's wife -Miriam realizes after 40 years and a presentations tour with Izzy, that she'd married her soulmate -The biblical archetype of sibling rivalry and what it teaches us -Izzy's shift from the mantra "just ignore it" to 'The Golden Rule" -Throwing plates and other pitfalls in Izzy and Miriam's marriage -Izzy applies the Golden Rule to his marriage and dodges divorce -Why it's harder to apply the Golden Rule to one's children -Miri's claim that Izzy's approach will be perfected when he uses it to heal his relationship with his son -Political conflicts stress Miri's relationship with her son -The only thing in her son Miri can't reconcile with is his view that truth is relative