Life Without Chuppah and Kiddushin

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Question

I live with my partner, I am divorced and afraid of a second marriage, but I observe purity and we have children together. The problem is that things constantly happen to the children, and I am afraid it's because we are not married. What does the rabbi say?

Answer

Indeed, living without a chuppah and kiddushin brings impurity into the home and gives control to negative forces, God forbid, and prevents holiness, abundance, and blessing from dwelling in the home. Life without the desire to commit that this time we are together forever is also not truly living. Establishing a home requires dedication, and despite the past, one must give a second chance.

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