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Originally Posted by superskippy";p="
There is a difference from a Rabbinic Marriage and a marriage granted in law. Just like the churches in America can deny marriages to couples that are gay, or for what ever reason. While the State can grant marriages without the prejudices or reasons of a marriage of religion.
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No, there exists no other way of marriage in Israel than the orthodox way, which prohibits interfaith marriage. I'm not making it up, a couple (he Jewish Israeli, she American Christian) I knew had to go to Cyprus to get married.
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Also the law of having only Jews marry Jews is a law of survival, at the rate that our people are marrying into other faiths and then raising their children of that faith is slowly eroding our people. We do not have ten's of millions of Jew's, we can not afford to allow us to grow smaller than we already are.
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Well, I'm sorry, I find this extremely racist. Especially when considering the age we are living in. I'm sure there are also a lot of whites who feel their race is threatened by interracial marriage. We call them supremacists.....and the Zionist media really lets hem have it, the same media that tolerates the exact same thing when Israelis practice it.
I find it both racist and hypocritical. And somebody should stand up against it. There's no room for such double standards.