Keeping It Kosher With Jewish Interfaith Marriage

By Timothy Adams


The older one gets, the concept of marriage is in the forefront of the mind and when it is time it just happens. Jewish interfaith marriage is a common occurrence today especially with the advent of the Internet and there just being that more opportunity in meeting a soul mate. Online dating has become rife and it is quite possible that one ends up with some of another faith.

Marrying out of faith can prove at times quite taxing especially if parents would have liked their children to marry in their respective faiths. With time and a lot of love, family members do come round and also too look forward to the special day. One also needs to consider what one will tell children that are brought into this world but many overcome this obstacle by exposing them to both faiths.

It does take quite a concerted effort to find out more about a religion if one is not accustomed to its laws and traditions. Research has become easier with the advent of the Internet and many find themselves turning to this tool to acquaint themselves with customs and practices that are foreign to them. It is quite easily achieved online where one can pose questions to learned men such as Rabbis.

Should a partner be an Orthodox Jew or Jewess then this can pose many problems. Firstly, one can rule out having the ceremony in an Orthodox Synagogue as a marriage such as this is not condoned or accepted at all in religious circles. Many find that they will need the assistance of an interfaith Rabbi to do the honours and officiate the marriage ceremony.

There is more one needs to know and this is found in the realm of food. If guests are coming to the wedding that keep the dietary laws, then it is essential to use a kosher caterer to prepare that sumptuous meal to be enjoyed by all. There is a little to know about here especially what is considered as kosher and what is not.

This is not something that can be achieved in a day but with continued learning and studying, it can become part of oneself and incorporate in it a daily lifestyle. Some opt just to know the basics and fill the requirements of what it takes to have a Jewish wedding. Here one can ask a Rabbi as to how to proceed and which caterers for example to use.

It can be a stressful time. Should parents not be for the wedding this can pose problems. It is best to try and reason with parents and find common ground.

All in all it is not too difficult to prepare an occasion such as this and many turn to a Rabbi who is prepared to officiate at such an event. It is a day that will be remembered for the rest of time so best to be prepared and find out all one needs to know. An interfaith Rabbi is a call away and is there to answer the many difficult questions that may arise.




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