To Life! THE SCENE Making Marriage WORK Series helps couples survive after the chuppah. Robin Schwartz Special to the Jewish News roles and boundaries of parents and in-laws. The class offers tips and exer- he's a law student at cises to help couples work University of Detroit through any rough spots they Mercy. He's a doctoral encounter. candidate in neuroscience at the "You spend all of this time University of Michigan in Ann planning the wedding and no Arbor. They met on Jdate, an time planning the marriage Internet dating service for Jewish said Jeremy Kahn of Farmington singles, and fell in love. Hills. He and his wife, Beth, have Laura Komjathy and Shlomo been married for six years. Dellal of Farmington Hills are "The No.1 thing in a marriage planning a wedding for May of is the friendship:' Cetner said. 2007. But they're also planning "To have a really strong friend- ahead for the lifelong commit- ship and have fun together and ment they're making. make time to be together is "We wanted to improve how essential for a happy marriage we communicate with each other The class is based on a similar and make sure what we have program in Los Angeles that lasts:' Komjathy said. Rabbi Shere helped teach when The couple and several others she lived in California. "It was so are taking part in a program successful, the conservative rab- called "(Happily Ever) After the bis in L.A. required that couples Chuppah" at Adat take the class before Shalom Synagogue in they would marry Farmington Hills. them:' Rabbi Shere Rabbi Rachel Shere said. and Bloomfield Hills Now, she and Cetner therapist Shirley hope the no-nonsense Cetner lead the inter- information will lead to active and informal shalom bayit — a class for engaged and peaceful home — for Shirley Cet ner married couples. more young Jewish "There is research couples in Michigan. that shows there's approximately "I feel sad that I find my books a 30 percent reduced rate of on divorce are leaving my shelves divorce among couples who get faster than my books on mar- premarital counseling or coun- riage," Rabbi Shere said. "I hope seling within the first year or so more conversations before mar- of marriage said Cetner. riage can change that trendy' The class takes a lighthearted look at some of the issues many newlyweds face. One session, The next "(Happily Ever) called "We're Home From the After the Chuppah" series will Honeymoon — Who's Doing the be offered in February. Laundry?" addresses expecta- Discussions take place each tions for marriage and spousal Wednesday night of the roles. Another discussion topic, month. For information, call "He'll Always Be Her Bubbela, Adat Shalom Synagogue, But He's Also My Husband:' (248) 851-5100 x231. There is focuses on understanding the a $36 charge per couple. s From top: Laura Komjathy and her husband to be, Shlomo Dellal of Farmington Hills Rabbi Rachel Shere and her husband, Dan Shere, of Farmington Hills Class goers Beth and Jeremy Kahn of Farmington Hills have been married six years. 26 ❑ October 20 2005 jw