Yes, they can.
Jews were always allowed to marry, but not always able to practice their faith.
It was a way of harrassing and demeaning them.
nothing did their is no law because religion nor race can interfier with love a catholic can marry Jews Jews can marry Muslims Muslims can marry hindus . and plus the Jewish people are peacful peope who have love for all of gods creations wich includes other races of humans.
At mostly 50%
It's the smart thing to do, since the intermarriage rate is 50% and many Jews are afraid of their heritage "disintegrating".
Any marriages on Shabbat are strictly prohibited by Orthodox and Conservative Jews, and by reason of custom, completely discouraged by Reform Jews. Most Jews that marry on Saturday are secular Jews, and therefore would not be married during a prayer service.
They don't. You might be thinking of Indian culture.
Jewish people can get married anywhere they want. Weddings are often done in synagogues, outdoors, or at hotels/resorts.
Yes. My maternal grandmother was Orthodox and married a Reform Jew and she switched to Reform Judaism.
yes because if you do marry after 69 you will not have baby's also Jews shod marry before sixty nine because it is a mizva (aholy thing in the Jewish bibel.)
We can - whether we should or not is an entirely different question...! In theory, we are not meant to marry non Jews. This is because we are a tiny minority, something like 0.25 of the world population, and studies show that children of mixed faith marriages tend not to stay connected to their Jewish heritage. So to preserve our religion and customs etc, we are to ideally marry other Jews. That said, the reality is that non Orthodox Jews do marry non Jews and while sometimes the clash of religions can cause real problems, often it works out just fine. Orthodox (very religious) Jews do not date or marry outside of the faith though. http://www.ajewwithaview.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
In almost all cases the answer is yes. The norm for religious Jews is to marry and raise children, and to marry relatively early in life (early twenties).