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By Rabbi Brian Field
Professional view from a Reconstructionist rabbi on why he officiates at interfaith weddings, largely because he feels it welcomes couples into the Jewish community.
Date: 08-17-2006
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By Amy Elkes
A Jewish woman talks about the challenging, but ultimately rewarding, process of planning her interfaith wedding.
Date: 01-30-2008
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By Rabbi Daniel G. Zemel
A congregational rabbi shared his letter to his congregation explaining his change in position on officiating at interfaith marriages.
Date: 08-06-2009
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By Rachel Baruch Yackley
It was the congregation where she grew up, but for many reasons it stopped being a place she felt comfortable.
Date: 02-05-2010
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By InterfaithFamily
Some of our favorite wedding articles form the LGBT archives of InterfaithFamily.com
Date: 07-11-2011
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By Rabbi Mark Schiftman
One rabbi's reasons for his changed approach to co-officiating interfaith marriages.
Date: 08-01-2012
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By Rabbi Geela Rayzel Raphael
The tough decisions made at two life cycle events, four months apart, as told by the rabbi who officiated at both the wedding and the funeral.
Date: 03-13-2012
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By Rabbi Andrea London
By changing my stance on intermarriage officiation, I seek to balance two competing, but important values: the desire to retain and respect the unique sacred character of the Jewish wedding and the opportunity to welcome mixed couples into the Jewish community and help them create Jewish homes.
Date: 05-24-2012
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By Cantor Ronald Broden
A cantor's reasons for officiating at interfaith weddings, and his explanations for why other Jewish clergy ought to officiate as well.
Date: 11-09-2012
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Our updated booklet, Weddings for the Interfaith Couples, is full of explanations, tips, resources, and more.
Date: 11-19-2012