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			<title>Catholic woman, Jewish man</title>
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			<description>I had been in an unhappy marriage to a miserable, angry man. We shared virtually nothing in common, though he had grown up Catholic like me. Now I am very happily married to a Jewish man. We have much in common and treat other very well. We attend each other's respective religious services which typically sitmulates thoughtful discussion. My two brothers have great difficulty that I am not married to someone &quot;of the faith.&quot; They overlook the fact that he understands love more than most  ...</description>
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