Rules And Jewish Interfaith Marriage

By Amanda Anderson


When it comes to intermarrying it is best to consult with those that have been down this road and to garner advice from them. A Jewish interfaith marriage is common nowadays with couples finding that they want to spend the rest of their lives together. It is often stressful should one partner not know anything about this religion and in doing so, will have to learn a lot before the marriage day itself.

Consulting with the experts is a must and talking to friends who have already been down this road is priceless. If one is at a loss as to where to begin it is best to do some research online or to go and see an interfaith rabbi in person. There is much to know and a lot to be decided upon when organizing a function of this kind.

Firstly, comes food and what is permissible to eat and what is not. This is a whole study in itself but a quick way to bypass this is to use a caterer that is well known in the community and one that is accepted by all as being one hundred percent kosher. This is probably the best thing to arrange as many of the guests will expect this and obviously one does not want to disappoint.

Furthermore if the male in the couple is a Jew, he will be required to stamp on a glass at the culmination of the event. This symbolizes and reminds Jews of the destruction of both temples. As to why this is done, it is to remind the couple that a relationship takes work in making it work and to remind them what will be should they neglect each other during the course of their lives together.

It is best to use a caterer that everyone is familiar with so as not to disappoint guests that do keep to the kosher laws. Apart from this, one cannot serve seafood at all and this can include all shellfish such as crab, lobster, shrimps and more. These are a definite no no and should not be indulged in at all.

Other items that must be noted is that seafood is a no. No shelled foods can be consumed and these include crab, lobster, crayfish, shrimps or prawns. The list is endless so it is best to consult with a kosher caterer before deciding what it is that will be served on this day.

It is a time for celebration and nothing should detract one from this. Having an interfaith wedding, if done properly, will be spoken about in years to come. It is a great day for the couple.

It is best to consult with the experts and find someone who knows a bit about this subject. This can be found in a Rabbi who officiates occasions such as this. It is a time to be enjoyed so with the right preparation, all will succeed.




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