Posts By: Rabbi Lebow

Finding Love Can Be Stressful

First Date

As a society, especially in America, we have made massive strides in love equality, meaning that all people have an opportunity at finding and holding onto love. This is a beautiful thing and something that fills Atlanta Jewish & Interfaith Weddings with hope. However, with so many “love” options out there and as more news… Read more »

Pick the Right Chuppah for Your Big Day

Like every detail of your wedding, you want to take careful consideration when picking your chuppah. But unlike many other details of your wedding, the chuppah will be focal, front and center to your wedding ceremony. First, determine if you would like to use your chuppah to honor family traditions?  If so, consider incorporating an heirloom tablecloth… Read more »

Are You Experiencing True Intimacy?

Loving Couple

Are you experiencing true intimacy, pure love, and true happiness in your relationship? Don’t be upset if you’re not. More often than not, relationships need to take some time to get to those levels. And forget what you know of these levels from the movies or TV; it’s not about someone completing you or your… Read more »

Should Your Wedding Be Big or Small?

When it comes to planning a wedding, there are so many aspects of the ceremony and reception to consider. The location, flowers, food, and more are all important parts of the day, but so is the number of guests you invite. Depending on how large your family or circle of friends is, you may already… Read more »

How to Enjoy Your Wedding

Stressed Out Bride

You’ve picked the venue, arranged the catering, sampled cake after cake after cake, sent and begged for a return on invitations, coordinated reception seating, and managed not to forget that it’s all going to be worth it, because your partner will be there. And now it’s the night before the wedding, and all you can… Read more »

Ways to Make Wedding Planning Stress-Free

Paying Bills

When your wedding day finally arrives, it is likely that you will be a little nervous, but that feeling will hopefully be overshadowed by your joy and excitement, not to mention the love you have for your partner. Most brides and grooms instead find that the planning process itself is where all the stress is,… Read more »

The War on Loneliness Wages On

Depression

Some sociologists claim that we live in an era of profound loneliness or, let’s put it this way, we live in an era where loneliness is as potent as an epidemic, something akin to an emotional bubonic plague affecting the countryside of our insides, tearing at the cornfields of our happiness. It’s bad. Antidepressant usage… Read more »

When Was the Last Time You Kissed Your Partner?

One of the most important parts in keeping a relationship strong and healthy is kissing. We’re not talking about full-blown making out, but rather lip-to-lip contact that strengthens intimacy and waters the romance garden. We hate to use such a cliché imagery to prove a point, but a garden overrun with flowers is one of… Read more »

Are Hopeless Romantics Really That Hopeless?

How to Survive Being Single during the Holidays

Romance…the word rolls off our tongue like a smooth pebble and hits the ground rolling. Sometimes it rolls a little too fast and we try chasing after it, but some of us don’t have the stamina or the luck. All we can really do is watch as it rolls off into the distance. For the… Read more »

When Planning a Wedding, Learn How to Compromise

Nowadays the world we live in always seems split down the middle between this camp and that camp – Republicans and Democrats, straight and gay, old and young. We can go on and on when it comes to divisions in America, but here is one division you might not think of: detail-oriented people and the… Read more »