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Who is the Eishes Chayil? Who composed it? Who is 'Eishes Chayil' describing? A specific woman in history? Several women in history? Is 'she' a metaphor for something else? Why do we recite it every Shabbos?

And if you stick around until the end, we'll address another interesting question: Is it okay for a woman to be beautiful? Is it okay for a man to want to marry a beautiful woman?