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Can a non Jew marry a Jew?
Jewish law prohibits Jews from marrying Non-Jews. Although some Reform rabbis will perform intermarriages, they are in a minority. Some modern communities and families welcome non-Jewish spouses.
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Can Jews and non-Jews be friends?
Absolutely!
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How were Jews treated by non Jews?
Jews have been treated in all sorts of ways by non-Jews over their long history - in fact, they have experienced pretty much the full spectrum of human reactions to other groups in society. There...
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What if a Jew marries a non Jew?
According to the Torah, Jews should marry Jews. If intermarriage took place, then the children are Jewish if the mother is Jewish. The children are not considered to be Jewish if the father was...
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Can Jews marry non-Jews?
According to the Orthodox, Jews are not allowed to marry non-Jews. Possibly in other sects of Judaism, it is not considered against the religion, but in most families it is frowned upon. Actually,...