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Ideally, Kallah and Hatan classes would prepare both bride and groom for the transition to married life. Most importantly, they would provide a safe environment in which to learn the complex laws of taharat hamishpahah, as well as a place to ask frank questions about niddah and sex. Many couples and teachers have suggested incorporating topics such as effective listening and communication skills; balancing and managing work, finances and family; intimacy and more.
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Lasson, Dr. Jonathon M.
"Improving Chatan/Kallah Education: A Piece of C.A.K.E," Lasson, Dr. Jonathon M.. Jewish Action, Fall, 2000, 4-5.

Synopsis: This article discusses the importance of structured pre-marital education for men and women in promoting and preserving healthy marriages.

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Weinreb, Rabbi Tzvi Hersh
"Rabbis Resolve to Prepare Couples for Marriage," Weinreb, Rabbi Tzvi Hersh. Jewish Action, Fall, 2000, 1-3.

Synopsis: This article emphasizes the role of rabbis in insisting young couples engage in pre-marital education about topics of healthy communication, intimacy and management of practical domestic affairs.

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Zlochower, Devorah
"Comments on the Film Tehora - Teaching and Talking about Mikvah," Zlochower, Devorah. , November 2003.

Synopsis: A panel presentation about how more openness around the discussion of niddah can contribute to a more satisfying observance.

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"Nishmat's Women's Online Informaiton Center". 
Synopsis: This website is a community service of Nishmat, The Jerusalem Center for Advanced Jewish Study for Women. Its goal is to provide halakhic and medical information about taharat hamishpahah and women's health.

www.yoatzot.org
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Sztokman, Elana
"Not for Women Only: Premarital Education," Sztokman, Elana. JOFA 5th International Conference. 2004.

Synopsis: This session examines the process of socialization by looking at the content of tradtional kallah classes and analyzing contemporary texts of authors such as Tehilla Abramov, Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan, Miriam Adahan, and others.

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Einhorn and Zimmerman
In the Beginning: How to Survive Your Engagement & Build a Great Marriage. Einhorn and Zimmerman. Targum/Feldheim, June 2005.

Synopsis: In the beginning there was you and your spouse-to-be. But now there are also in-laws, wedding plans, questions of housing and employment. Not to mention the normal anxieties you face as you make the most important decision of your life and learn to live with someone who is almost a stranger. One of the best kept secrets of life is that this time of engagement and early marriage, while sometimes exhilarating, can also be unusually stressful. In The Beginning takes newly engaged and newly married couples through the many questions they are facing.

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Kaganoff, Malka
Dear Kallah: A Practical Guide for the New Bride. Kaganoff, Malka. Philipp Feldheim, Inc., March 1998.

Synopsis: Advice for brides-to-be and newlyweds, culled from the teachings of our Sages, and Torah literature, as well as the author's extensive experience as a Rebbetzin and teacher.

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Zimmerman, Deena
A Lifetime Companion to the Laws of Jewish Family Life. Zimmerman, Deena. Urim, 2005.

Synopsis: A Lifetime Companion to the Laws of Jewish Family Life was written to help married -- or about to be married -- couples of all ages learn the halachot of taharat hamishpachah, the laws of Jewish marital life. In addition, particular emphasis was placed on achieving an understanding of the interplay between Jewish law and women's health issues throughout the life cycle.

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