Too much harmony can be a problem.
Approval of polygamy has doubled in a recent survey.
The difference between Jewish and Catholic guilt.
Jonathan Sacks, chief rabbi emeritus of the United Kingdom, argues that the biblical idea of marriage (and love) is a contribution as important as monotheism. . .
A mysterious request leads the Canadian-raised son of a Holocaust survivor back to the old country.
This week’s Torah portion pinpoints the real grief in sibling violence: the grief that children cause their parents.
A new collection of Kafka short stories retold for children is scarier than any fairy tale—but only for parents.
A Christian perspective on the Ten Commandments.
A new Pew survey shows that younger Americans have more relaxed attitudes toward marriage and parenthood than their elders—until they become spouses and parents themselves.
A new Israeli movie, perfect in tone and taste, depicts an ultra-Orthodox community in which marriage is the center of all things: mysterious, enveloping, frightening, ecstatic.