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Syag Lchochma,
Ok
Have it your way.
Let’s take away the stigma of divorce, it should never have been stigmatized to begin with. Every morning couples must decide if they want to remain married or get divorced. Do whatever is easier, depending on what’s for breakfast.
Of course, a psychologist or mental counselor will help decide. Or even a trusted friend. As long as everyone’s happy, because that’s the goal in life. Being happy. Children must never see their parents argue because that’s terrible for their psychological growth. They must always look at their childhood as a Rosy Fantasyland where no stress exists. Everyone lives in harmony and lives in perfect sync with each other. Bickering is cause for divorce. Divorce must always be a choice.
Also, let’s do away with “cookie cutter” school systems because it is the reason that so many students are OTD. Last I heard most of our yeshiva graduates are OTD.
instead, starting this year, we hire an experienced teacher for each individual child to make sure he gets the proper cuddling and warmth needed for him to remain an orthodox Jew. Funding for this new project will begin momentarily.