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What does commitment really mean? What would you do if you found you were married to a man on an extreme religious journey? Stomp? Cry? Laugh? Throw things at him? or Write a blog? Ilana did all the above and gained a very meaningful spiritual journey herself. A book comprised of poetry as well as stories from her Married To a Yid viral blog that will give you an honest peek into the lifestyle of Hasidic and Orthodox Judaism. You will think, laugh, and get a raw insight into what it is like to live as an Orthodox Jew and be married to an out-of-the-box Hasidic Orthodox Jew. It's a wild and crazy journey!…mehr

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What does commitment really mean? What would you do if you found you were married to a man on an extreme religious journey? Stomp? Cry? Laugh? Throw things at him? or Write a blog? Ilana did all the above and gained a very meaningful spiritual journey herself. A book comprised of poetry as well as stories from her Married To a Yid viral blog that will give you an honest peek into the lifestyle of Hasidic and Orthodox Judaism. You will think, laugh, and get a raw insight into what it is like to live as an Orthodox Jew and be married to an out-of-the-box Hasidic Orthodox Jew. It's a wild and crazy journey!
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Ilana Danneman was born Nov 6, 1964, just barely making into the "baby boomer" generation. As the youngest of four, she loved writing poems for her family and found diaries as a way to express her inner most thoughts and feelings. For the past 20 years she has been an author and writer for the catalog industry providing parents, teachers and therapists tools tips and solutions for their children with special needs. When not helping others in the special needs industry, Ilana loves to write. Her first book: A Tale of Two SOULS: My Hand of GOD Story is based off her blog (Married To a YID) and is her spiritual journey while being married to a very religious Orthodox Jewish man who was on a journey himself. Via her blog and then her book, Ilana combines stories, poems and laughter in a raw and honest view of this lifestyle. When not writing, Ilana can be found biking (not too far), hiking (not too far) or tap dancing. Ilana has four children (including twins) and a pet miniature dachshund, who together with her husband keep her laughing and writing. She can be reached at kitov18@gmail.com or marriedtoayid.com.