Strong Jewish Marriages and Perfect Games

Published: Sept. 8, 2013, 1 a.m.

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Rabbi Gadi and Mrs. Eve Levy discuss their workshop, "7 Habits of Highly Effective Jewish Marriage." \\xa0 The Levys, both of whom work at The Jewish Experience in Denver, developed the course to offer married couples Torah-principled marriage guidelines. \\xa0

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One of the 7 habits, Mrs. Levy explains, is to celebrate diversity. \\xa0

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There comes a point in each marriage, she notes, when every husband and wife looks at one another and wonders, \\u201cHow did I ever marry you? We\\u2019re so different!\\u201d

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Mrs. Levy reminds us that gender differences\\xa0a reality we need to laud. \\u201cIt\\u2019s good to understand that we\\u2019re different, the Torah tells us so.\\u201d

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Also on this week\'s program, lifelong bowler, David Suson, discusses the newly repositioned Denver Jewish Bowling League, which continues the tradition of weekly competitive Jewish league bowling begun by B\'nai B\'rith in the 1940s. \\xa0The new league, which began on August 28th, is still accepting new teams and individiual bowlers.\\xa0

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Suson, by the way, has bowled three league-sanctioned perfect "300" games.

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Photo: Host Maxwell Rotbart with Rabbi Gadi Levy

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