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    <title>The Disgrace of a Nice Jewish Girl</title>
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    <description>Annette Powers. My father believed that intermarriage was a shanda. I hoped to prove him wrong. Part of Focus: Shanda.  Winter 2012.</description> 
    <pubDate>Mon, 15 Oct 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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    <title>Mourning a Marriage</title>
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    <description>Rabbi Laura Geller. &quot;During the traditional get ceremony, I began to feel released -- still, I needed a ritual through which I could release myself.&quot; Part of Focus: Divorce &amp; Recovery. Spring 2000</description> 
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    <title>My &quot;Un-Wedding&quot; Ceremony</title>
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    <description>Judyth Har Even. Nourishing ourselves on a &quot;Diet for Estranged Wives,&quot; we read and sang personal passages and songs by candlelight. Part of Focus: Divorce &amp; Recovery. Spring 2000</description> 
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    <title>Restore the Get</title>
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    <description>Rabbi Leigh Lerner. The abandonment of ceremonial divorce ignores the emotional needs of our congregants at a time of deep distress in their lives. Part of Focus: Divorce &amp; Recovery. Spring 2000. </description> 
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    <title>The Jewish Way of Divorce</title>
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    <description>Rabbi Sandy Seltzer. We&amp;#39;ve come a long way since Deuteronomy 24:1. A historical and sociological overview of how Jewish divorce has changed in practice over time. Part of Focus: Divorce &amp; Recovery. Spring 2000. </description> 
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    <title>Yes, There Is a Reform Divorce Document... But Don&apos;t Call It a &quot;Get.&quot;  </title>
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    <description>Interview with Rabbi Simeon Maslin.  The author of the Reform divorce document talks about its purpose and uses. Part of Focus: Divorce &amp; Recovery. Spring 2000. </description> 
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    <title>Becoming Whole Again</title>
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    <description>Rabbi Earl Grollman. Divorce pushes you to the edge of a cliff; you are forced to respond to a new life. What it takes to become whole again. Part of Focus: Divorce &amp; Recovery. Spring 2000.</description> 
    <pubDate>Sat, 01 Apr 2000 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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