Yes, there are temples and Rabbis that will marry same-sex couples and those marriages are legal as far as the government is concerned. Whether everyone in the religious community will accept them is another question.
New York, by a very long way, where 9.1% of the population are Jewish. New York City alone is home to around 1,750,000 Jews.
Yes there is. Here's a Jewish matchmaking service in New York City: http://shoshannasmatchmakingservice.com/
New York
It was and is New York City.
New York City
NEW YORK CITY, which has a larger Jewish population than any city in the world.
Abraham Beame was the first Jewish mayor of New York City. He died in 2001, and it was not reported where he was buried.
Very many cities. The greatest number settled in New York City.
The address of the Jewish Museum is: 3500 47Th Ave, Long Island City, NY 11101
Vital Records for New York State (except New York City) from 1880 for births and from 1881 for deaths and marriages are in the New York State Archives in Albany, NY. Vital records for New York City are in the Municipal Archives , NY City Department of Records and information Services, in Manhattan. Newer records have restricted access. These include births less than 75 years ago and deaths and marriages less than 50 years ago. These record may still be held by the relevant city or county Health Departments.
To Lead a Jewish Life Education for Living - 2005 TV was released on: USA: 2 October 2005 (New York City, New York)
Yes. Both New York and Mexico recognize marriages performed in other jurisdictions as long as the marriage was legal in the jurisdiction where it was performed. Also, same-sex marriages performed in Mexico City beginning March 4, 2010 are recognized as valid in New York State.