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LoginAnswer: I believe that Jews have been given the wonderful gift of a rich spiritual legacy. Jews should not marry non-Jews because it is extremely difficult to live a committed Jewish life and raise a committed Jewish family when only one partner in the marriage is Jewish. Interfaith marriages are three times more likely to end in divorce then marriages between two Jews. The children of interfaith marriages tend to be religiously ambivalent, and as adults leave Judaism at an alarming rate. The divorce rate in interfaith marriages is so much higher than for same-faith marriages because there are so many fundamental differences in the world view of people of different faiths. Long term, the vast majority of marriages cannot survive.
Both Jewish and non-Jewish singles can search for like-minded dates on these sites and many others. Many online dating sites like eHarmony , Zoosk, and Bumble will allow you to filter your dating preferences by religion. While some Jews observe holidays and certain cultural or religious practices, many are secular and non-observant. Being Jewish could be a part of who they are without defining how they believe. Find out if they are comfortable dating, committing to a long-term relationship, or marrying a non-Jew and if they plan to raise any future children in their faith. Honesty is an important value in Judaism.
Intermarriage - when Jews wed non-Jews - has been called a threat to the future survival of the Jewish nation. So what happened when there were reports that the Israeli prime minister's son was dating a Norwegian non-Jew? The Norwegian daily Dagen last week reported that Norwegian Sandra Leikanger and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's son Yair are a couple, to which the office of Mr Netanyahu has responded - according to Israeli media - by insisting they are only college classmates. But the damage has already been done. Leikanger is not Jewish, a fact that has sparked outrage in Israel, a Jewish country which since its inception has fought to have its Jewish character recognised throughout the world. While Judaism is not a proselytising religion, Leikanger, like any non-Jew, does have the option of converting should she wish to become Jewish.
Kristina Grish has been described as a "Nazi" and little better than a prostitute. Her crime: writing a light-hearted, non-Jewish woman's guide to understanding Jewish men. On Web sites and letters pages in Israel and the US, Jewish women have railed at Grish, an American Protestant, accusing her of making it harder for them to find a Jewish man and trying to destroy Judaism. On the surface, Boy Vey! The Shiksa's Guide to Dating Jewish Men , has little in common with Mein Kampf , but Grish has touched the insecurity of some Jews who feel that marrying outside their religion will lead to its gradual erosion.
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