Interfaith marriage in Judaism
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Interfaith marriage in Judaism
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Interfaith marriage in Judaism was historically looked upon with very strong disfavor by Jewish leaders, and it remains a controversial issue among them today. Many Jews followed the Talmud and all of resulting Jewish law Halakha until the advent of new Jewish movements following the Jewish Enlightenment resulted in the "Haskala"; in Halakha marriage between a Jew and a gentile is both prohibited, and also void under Jewish law. A 2020 survey conducted in the United States by the Pew Research Ce
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Jewish religious views on interfaith marriages
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interfaith_marriage_in_Judaism
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2007-03-15T00:32:38Z
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2024-09-09T01:31:18Z
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