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The Man Who Mistook His Wife's Foot for His Own


The Talmud rules that "A man's wife is as his own body." Rabbi Aryeh Levine (d. 1969), known as "the Tzaddik of Jerusalem," exemplified this ideal. On one occasion, when accompanying his wife to a Jerusalem clinic, he explained to the physician: "Doctor, my wife's foot is hurting us."

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Marriage: an Anthology
Tzimtzum
Man and Woman
Whom to Marry
Why Do We Fall in Love?
The Monthly Marriage
Love at Second Sight
The Mikvah
The Grammar of Love
Love at First Sight: Five Biblical Examples
Moses vs. Freud
The Loving Friends
A Bouquet of Roses
Bachelors in Heaven
The Jealous Lover
I Love You More Than You Love Me
Love, Marriage and Hakafot
Souls in the Rain
Are You Happily Ever After?
What If You Mess Up?
A Friend’s Divorce
Waiting
Uncle Irv
Mikvah Time
A Joke Made in Heaven
A Pittsburgh Miracle
A Rebbe Goes Shopping
A Jew In Brooklyn
A Dialogue on Intermarriage
The Beautiful Bride
The Man Who Mistook His Wife's Foot for His Own
Partner
Ring, Round and Roof
The Mathematics of Marriage
The Dancing Maidens of Jerusalem
Yes & No
The Intimate Estrangment
Adam & Eve
Isaac & Rebecca
From the Writings of Our Sages
Arranged Marriages?