Excerpt from The Unmarried Woman
Not long ago a distinguished Rabbi in one of our Eastern cities preached a sermon on the duty of marriage. He gave no quarter to men, but he kindly said that women were not always to be blamed for leading a single life, since some of them probably never had an opportunity to be married. A genial writer, looking at life at a somewhat different angle, refers somewhere to those years during which a woman never meets an unmarried man without having his monosyllable ready for him. Both these men have clear brains, large hearts, and a wide experience of human nature; but does either of them do full justice to the unmarried woman?
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