Shalom Bayit
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Shalom Bayit or Shalom Bayis (Hebrew: שלום בית ; "peace at home") is a Jewish religious concept of household harmony, peace and harmony in the relationship between husband and wife. Shalom Bayit is a well developed & documented, almost canonical topic of Judaism, especially among Haredi Jews.
[edit] See also
- Bais Yaakov (schools for Haredi girls)
- Jewish view of marriage
- Negiah (guidelines for physical contact)
- Niddah (menstruation laws)
- Rebbetzin (rabbi's wife)
- Role of women in Judaism
- Tzeniut (modest behavior)
- Yichud (prohibitions of secluding oneself with a stranger)
[edit] External links
- Shalom Bayis (introduction)
- In search of a peaceful marriage
- Shalom Bayis (Peaceful Marriage) Introduction
- Shalom Bayis (Peaceful Marriage) magazine
- Eternal Joy A Guide To Shidduchim & Marriage Based On The Teachings Of The Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson
Married Life And Shalom Bayis
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Birth | Shalom Zachor · Brit milah · Zeved habat · Hebrew name · Pidyon HaBen | |
Coming of age | Upsherin · Wimpel · B'nai Mitzvah · Yeshiva | |
Daily life | Ritual washing · Prayers and blessings · Grace after Meals | |
Marriage | Bashert · Matchmaking · Role of women · Niddah · Mikvah · Tzniut · Divorce | |
Religious practice | 613 commandments · Customs · Torah study (Weekly portion • Daf Yomi) · Jewish holidays · Tzedakah | |
Religious items | Sefer Torah · Tzitzit · Tallit · Tefillin · Mezuzah · Kippah · Chanukkiyah · Shofar | |
Culture | Diaspora · Israel · Immigration into Israel · The Holocaust | |
Death | Chevra Kadisha · Shiva · Kaddish · Tehillim · Yahrzeit · Yizkor · Honorifics in Judaism |