Whither Thou Goest
The Jewish In-Laws' Survival Guide
by
Sorah Shapiro

Here are successful strategies for surviving In-Laws and becoming
a great In-Law. This invaluable guide explores the most common points
of friction between In-Laws, how to avoid them and how to overcome
them. Includes words of advice and solace from psychologists, lawyers,
rabbis and those with years of In-Law experience.
If you're getting married or already married you probably need this
book.
Sample Chapters
o Modern-day Areas of Marital Conflict
Dr. David Pelcovitz
o How to Make Peace with Your Mother-in-law
Becky Sweat
o Obeying the Keep Out! Sign Rabbi
Avigdor Miller
o He's Mine; No, He's MINE Rebbetzin
Feige Twerski
o When In-laws are Not on the Same Page
Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis
o Is It Possible to Always Get Along?
Rabbi Simcha Feuerman and Chaya Feuerman
o What is the Halacha of In-laws?
Rabbi Michael J. Broyde
o In-laws: A Problem That Need Not Exist?
Rabbi Reuven AP. Bulka
o The Limits of Respecting In-laws
Rabbi Eli J. Mansour
o You're Not Marrying Her Family; Or Are You?
Rabbi Avraham Bleich
Plus -
o Building a Wholesome In-law Relationship
o Case Histories from a Daughter-in-law's
Perspective
o Ten Commandments for a Daughter-in-law
o 10 Tips for Getting Along with Your In-laws
And much, much more
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