Susan Grossman, a male version of "Eishet Chayil" in Seek Her Out by Elyse Goldstein, p.28
A good man who can find him he is worth far more than rubies never lacks for gain he shares the household duties and sets a goodly example he seeks a satisfying job and braces his arms for work he opens his mouth with wisdom he speaks with love and kindness his justice brings him praises he raises the poor, lowers the haughty.

Suggested Discussion Questions:

1. What traits does Grossman attribute to a man of valor? How are there traits different than those in the original (Proverbs 31)?

2. How does this man balance his home life and public life? How do you balance these in your own life?

Time Period: Contemporary (The Yom Kippur War until the present-day)