Should one avoid quarreling with one's spouse on Shabbat?
Synopsis
The Mishnah Berurah cites both the Zohar/Kabbalists and a Talmudic source (Gittin 52) warning strongly against any dispute on Shabbat, especially between husband and wife.
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