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Mixed Marriage
My fiance is Jewish and I am not. Any advice?
We have a daughter whose husband is Jewish and she is not. They structured
the ceremony (in 1998) to include a bit of both traditions. Married under
the canopy, breaking the glass, married by a rabbi (outside) etc. They now
have two children and are doing wonderfully well and both families get along great.
It's important to discuss the role religion will play in your lives, now and
when you have children. Our grandsons gets both the Jewish holidays and the Christian ones - although young, in a few years they will surely have religious questions that will need answers.
Now to the planning:
Start looking for an officiant who will perform interfaith marriages. Some
Rabbi's will, but many will not. The Unitarian church is one place that will
perform interfaith weddings for non-members and encourages couples to design
a service that reflects both of their traditions. There are also numbers of
"freelance" clergy who will perform this type of ceremony anywhere.
You could have an outside wedding somewhere which works well for mixed
religions, or a civil ceremony in a public office.
You could choose one religious ceremony over the other, which could work if
one of you has strong religious ties and the other doesn't. You could have
a secondary cleric of your choice to offer a special prayer or offer a
blessing during the service or reception.
If you both have strong religious beliefs (or your families do), you may
want to have 2 ceremonies, or 1 main ceremony and then a "blessing of the
marriage ceremony (the same day or shortly thereafter), similar to the
first, but without the exchange of rings again.
Talk with both families about how they feel about various traditions in
weddings that they feel strongly about. This could avoid problems when the
time comes.
The Advice section of EZWeddingPlanner has a "Jewish Weddings topic that
deals with lots of details of that side. There are also other topics here that may help you.
There are several good books that talk about inter-faith marriages -
check them out at your local library - "The New Jewish Wedding" by Anita
Diamant and there's one with ceremony details called "The Children of Noah"
by Rabbi Rebecca Alpert, Rabbi Linda Holtzman and Arthur Waskow.
Good luck,
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