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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 InterfaithFamily
Joe Bologna and Renee Taylor discuss their many vow renewals-- a Catholic ceremony, a Protestant ceremony, two Jewish ceremonies and a Buddhist ceremony.
Date: 08-07-2007
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By Leah R. Singer
While the wedding was certainly beautiful and, more importantly, our marriage is still strong nine years later, getting to the chuppah was not an easy task.
Date: 08-13-2010
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By Rabbi Jacques Cukierkorn
Wedding video of a rabbi offering a clever and welcoming explanation of a Jewish custom to an interfaith couple and their families and friends.
Date: 06-24-2009
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By Rabbi Jacques Cukierkorn
Being deeply committed to officiating at interfaith ceremonies, and standing in solidarity with a couple throughout the process of their wedding, as well as the ongoing journey that follows, opens the door for a life long relationship.
Date: 05-01-2009
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By Erica Ravin-Anand
Communication and compromise are what made our Jewish-Sikh wedding the best weekend of our life.
Date: 08-04-2011
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By InterfaithFamily
Judaism has multiple movements and independent groups, and there are recognition issues between and among them. Judaism also has more than one path to becoming a rabbi.
Date: 04-26-2011
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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 InterfaithFamily
Some of our favorite articles from the LGBTQ archive about the community around us, the Jewish community and creating community.
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