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Bayis Ne’eman is a Jewish tradition that emphasizes the importance of marriage and growth in marriage. The Bayis Ne’eman Bridal Fund provides support for destitute brides in Israel by covering both start-up costs and wedding expenses. The foundation is dedicated to serving the community and understanding the importance of marriage.

The Bayis Ne’eman Bridal Fund is sponsored by Ms. Esther Sorscher in Brooklyn, N.Y., and is dedicated to serving the Jewish community. The foundation also offers a Q and A session on building a Bayis Neeman B’Yisrael, which is a traditional blessing given to the bride and groom.

The Bayis Ne’eman Bridal Fund is dedicated to serving the community and understanding the importance of marriage. The foundation also supports the community by offering resources and support for families in need.

The Bayis Ne’eman Bridal Fund is a non-profit organization that provides financial assistance to destitute brides in Israel. The organization is dedicated to serving the community and promoting the importance of marriage and growth.

The Bayis Ne’eman Bridal Fund is also involved in various events and initiatives, such as the MAS New York Matrimonial event. The organization is dedicated to serving the community and fostering a strong bond between couples.

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  • That Dr. really doesn’t know much about cheaters. There are more reasons then a problem in the relationship or no romantic feelings for the person. Cheaters are very insecure, they are selfish and they have no concern for the other person at all. Cheaters have a sickness, a cheater will never stop cheating. Oh, i just read a comment while I’m writing. in response to it, I know right, I wanted to hear his text but all I hear is the narrator also. Bummer.

  • Good for her! I spent 22 years with a lying cheat. I would have paid money to have been there I would have laughed in his face. And by the way it’s not always the guy that’s the lying cheat. I’ve now been with the beautiful woman for six years this brought me more joy then she did in 25 years of being with her.

  • Wait a minute. So why did the anonymous person sending her the texts, wait to do that on her wedding day? Isn’t that a bit too cruel? Even the day before would have been better, but the ideal time would have been as soon as they found out, weeks or months before, so that she didn’t have to pay her share of a useless wedding (or have her parents pay for it, or whatever their arrangement was). It’s odd what the groom did, carrying on an affair as he was getting married, which leads me to wonder if the bride was rich and that’s what the groom actually wanted to marry her for. Wait for the minimum time period to divorce and then take half of everything and run off with the woman you’re having an affair with. Or even worse, was he going to take a life insurance policy out on her (which is just far too common, that whole, life insurance policy, “whoops my spouse just accidentally fell off a cliff”, thing).

  • Wait so does this mean that the unknown number was the woman he was cheating on her with? Because if so that is such a good case of going after the cheater and not the other person(I’m assuming the other woman didn’t even know her boyfriend was engaged until just before the wedding but my god the fact that she still probably pushed her own heartbreak aside just to make sure the bride didn’t end up suffering in that marriage is really courageous)

  • I did something similar in 1994 aged 24. I had moved to the Canary Islands, where my parents were from, at age 20 to age 24 for the experience. I had been there for a year already in 1988 age 17 and finished school. I had made some good friends and wanted to return to spend more time with them. My bff girlfriend had a guy she knew, she introduced us and we started a relationship that lasted 4 years until he turned up to my house one day and without giving me a reason, broke up with me. Of course, broken-hearted me clung close to my bff, I told her everything. One day, about 2 weeks after the breakup I met up with her and I noticed she was acting different, i asked her what was up, she brushed it off as “nothing, just thinking” but I was too young and inexperienced to read anything else into it. Then about a week after that, she turns up at my house and admits she is seeing my ex boyfriend. I just looked at her and asked “Couldn’t you have waited a bit first?” She said no. Then I told her “You’re not the person I thought you were.” TO which she replied “If you put me on a pedestal, that’s your problem.” I said nothing. Thought nothing. Didn’t look at her. I simply stood up, walked to the front door, opened it and looked at her. It took her a moment to understand what she was supposed to do, but she stood up and walked out the door with what I noticed was a smirk on her face. I closed the door quietly, not giving her any indication of emotion or satisfaction of slamming it in anger.

  • I see this a lot, women and men marrying each other believing that the vow of commitment will somehow magically improve their relationship once they tie the knot, but that never works, if you’re unhappy don’t go through with it just out of convenience, familiarity or attachment, you will regret it very soon after the honeymoon when you realize that nothing actually changed except for the ring on you’re finger.

  • I should have known when I clicked on this article that it would be nothing but annoying dialogue. I digress, but I recently read a few studies that showed statistically how many people actually cheat at their bachelor/bachelorette parties. It was a staggering percentage, more than half I was so stunned. It’s like marriage is a joke these days. Why bother going through the wedding? Money and time wasted. And as far as I am concerned they will do it again once married. Ladies and gentleman, you deserve better than this ❤

  • To kassy,I APPLAUD! you so loudly. Except for the marriage part. I too was hearbroken after a 13 year realationship. I too did what needed to be done for my ownself and sanity. I loved that man with everything in me. But it wasn’t texts or pictuers,but with me,it was noticing things,little by little. So I broke it off 6 months ago now. But I actually feel more relieved and thoughts are on “ME”…Self Worth..So congratulations! to you.(I hope she sees this)

  • I had an ex who always tried to make me jealous and moved way too fast. I didn’t say I loved her back, or ask her to marry me when she said that she would say yes if I asked. I know from personal experience that the most rotten lie you can tell someone is “I love you” if you don’t mean it. So I wasn’t just going to say that and lead her on. If I say I love you. You have all my heart. I just don’t throw that word around. I don’t know why I couldn’t fall for her. She was pretty and funny. I liked her as a person. Maybe I needed the chase and don’t like being chased, and she had a lot of clutter. IDK… I’m far from perfect in that department either. I just hide my clutter in a spare bedroom. She would then get all hurt, and then break up with me, then call crying. Then she said she thought I was relived that she broke up…She was right, because I was always feeling pressured and guilty that she was hurt that I couldn’t feel the same. I don’t want to hurt anyone. Eventually things calmed down and we became good friends for a few years. We would go to movies and out to eat as friends. I was cool with that because that’s how our relationship started… as friends who laughed a lot, liked raunchy humor, and scary movies. Then one time she just planted a kiss on me when we were hanging out at her house, and we shared the night because I’m a stupid man who agreed to spoon, then she did this spin move and kissed me. I didn’t fall for that again, and kept away from her house whenever we met.

  • I am happy for the man in this situation. He was saved many years of stress. A woman who will take a drastic decision as huge as this without giving him the opportunity to address the issue, will always be insecure and act irrationally throughout their marriage. It would have been better if she took this decision after hearing from him at least especially when her only evidence was a text message. A lot of things are not what they seem.

  • So, let us then HEAR her do that. You are telling us she did it is not even allowed in a courtroom as it is hearsay. If this happened, lets us see and hear for ourselves and not have you explaining it to us. All your articles suck this way. Usually, you misrepresent and take things out of context to make it seem more interesting. This is why you can’t actually show a clip as it would show your lies.

  • Frankly, it seems kind of petty to me. Yes, I understand her feelings. Yes, I really dislike her cheating fiancé”. But honestly her revenge was ridiculous. She not only put herself through the debacle of a marriage ceremony she had no intention of going through with, but she also drew other innocent bystanders into it. Attending a wedding as a bridesmaid or groomsman or even a guest costs time, effort and money. Clothes, travel arrangements, etc. etc. So this bride put everyone in the wedding, both participants and guests, through all this inconvenience and expense, just so she could embarrass the groom for five minutes. Not to mention embarrass his mother and his family and friends—all of whom had not done her any harm. She could just as easily faced off with her cheating boyfriend, let everyone know what had happened, but cancelled the wedding and saved everyone the time, effort and expense. That nonsense of “a celebration of honesty” was ridiculous. Can you just imagine how uncomfortable everyone was? Yes, the groom was a cheating bastard who was obviously not worth marrying. But the bride’s actions show that she was petty and vindictive, and careless of anyone else except herself. She should have acted like a mature adult and handled it better, and not taken out her anger on other people except the groom. It shows that she did not value the time, expenses or feelings of anyone else at the wedding. And I find it somewhat interesting that people talk so much about “cheating” today.

  • The doctors analysis is completely wrong. Men cheat because they are narcissistic and addicted to themselves. My ex told me he loved the chase. When he’s catches them, then he moves on. He was drunk when he told me. He’s a sorry, how do I say, person now. Dork. Jerk. Lost soul!! Most painful thing I ever went through. But Jesus is greater love than I could ever have imagined. ✝️💖

  • Good girl even though I don’t know her from Eve I’m still very proud she stood for herself against a man Most guys except for myself think people are supposed to bow to them just cause they’re a so called man Ladies let this be the norm be strong like this Lady and be with someone who really cares about you

  • So…I really wanted to see the footage of this so I searched online only to find that there is zero article footage. What perplexes me is this… This was supposed to be an elaborate wedding filled with guests, undoubtedly most would be filming the couple about to take their vows… we all know darn well that someone (or multiple someones lol) would have put this article on blast – even if they had to blur out the bride and groom for respect- this would’ve been all over the internet. Now, I’m not knocking this particular website for reporting this story- it’s reported on multiple sites, including Good Morning America…I am doubting the WHIMN source since they are who supposedly interviewed this “anonymous woman” 🙄

  • From this short article and the fact that she was “sleeping on it (problems)” tells me she knew deep down but couldn’t face it until she was shown the evidence. If you have doubts don’t marry the guy, girl, trans, non binary etc.. I would like to know what if anything happened to the woman that sent texts and pictures. Did Cassie’s fiancé go off on her and is she okay.

  • After Cassie read all those things and cancelled the wedding, her fiance later explained that all those pictures were of his adopted sister. He hadn’t been cheating, but helping his sister get back on her feet after she lost everything she had in a fire, years earlier. He didn’t want to burden his love with all of his family issues so he never told her. Cassie went on with her life, she never did meet Mr. Perfect. She ended up being an old maid, and after loosing her looks she lived by herself in an old wrecked house on top of a hill.

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