Jews consider marriage sacred.
This question does not make sense did you mean how has his attitude towards marriage changed as a result?
That is a personal question only you can answer after thoughtful reflection on what you know about sabbath.
His attitude towards his suffering was a strong attitude
writer's attitude towards amalkanti is of sympathetic pity.
The Wife of Bath believed in the importance of owning property and being in control in marriage. She saw marriage as a means of gaining power and independence as a woman. She also believed in the importance of sexual satisfaction and equality in relationships.
I dont like your attitude towards him
His attitude was very angry
Marvin Nathan has written: 'The attitude of the Jewish student in the colleges and universities towards his religion' -- subject(s): Attitude (Psychology), Jews, Judaism, Religious Psychology, Religious life, Religious thought, Students
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he has become even more smug and acts even more superior
Currently, societal attitudes towards mass gay marriage are becoming more accepting and supportive. This shift in attitude is influencing the ongoing debate on this issue by creating more momentum for legalizing gay marriage and promoting equality for all individuals, regardless of sexual orientation.
Hayyim Schneid has written: 'Family' -- subject(s): Jewish families, Religious life 'Marriage' -- subject(s): Jewish Marriage customs and rites, Jewish art and symbolism, Marriage (Jewish law)