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Tu B'Av: How to strengthen relationships and hold on to love

 Illustrative image of a married couple.

Tu B'Av: Childhood sweethearts share the secrets to successful marriage

 ‘AS I CONTINUE on my path to full recovery, I can’t help but contemplate the story of that last group of surviving Israelites in their 40th year in the wilderness,’ says the writer.

Tu B'Av: A love of life and of Israel - opinion

 MEN, WOMEN, and children sit at the Ezrat Yisrael section of the Western Wall Wednesday night to read Eicha (the Book of Lamentations) at the start of the Tisha Be’av fast.

Lessons for Israel: Love means being able to say sorry - opinion

By ARYEH GREEN
 THE ‘IT’S Been This Way A Long Time’ folding booklet dips into the pitfalls of romantic relationships.

Jerusalem art exhibit shows themes of love, relationships

How can you keep your relationship happy and healthy? (illustrative)

Building lasting love: Ten essential rules for a happy relationship

By GILI WEINTRAUB/WALLA!
 What is it that makes people fall in love?

All you need is love: What who you fall for says about you - study

 A woman carries red balloons on Tu Be’av.

Tu Be'av: Celebrating the Jewish holiday of love

By SYBIL KAPLAN
IF YOUR date isn’t calling, here's what you should do.

Ghosted by your date? Here's what not to do

By MAARIV
 A HEARTFELT letter can be life-changing.

Woman finds old love letters hidden in wall of her home, looks for answers

By Walla!
 Meir Shmuel and Gali Bar-Sela at a wedding at Ben Gurion University

Unconventional: A student couple's surprising wedding venue revealed

 Stickers all over a computer read "Love yourself" in this artistic illustration.

Self-love is great, until it becomes dangerous and unhealthy

By Maor Moiger/Walla!
 Silhouette of a couple kissing (illustrative)

Humanity’s earliest recorded kiss occurred in Mesopotamia 4,500 years ago - study

 Illustrative image of polyamory.

How can you open your relationship in a healthy way?

By ITAMAR PASCAL/WALLA
 RABBI YISROEL Bernath addresses a session at the Jewish Matchmaking Conference, last week in Jerusalem. ‘Matchmaking is an important part of Jewish culture,’ he said.

1st Int'l Jewish Matchmaking Confab: Love has no borders - opinion

By AVIVA MILLER