The public part of a Jewish wedding ceremony requires a chuppah. This does not have to be a formal structure though. All that is required is a piece of fabric that is supported at its four corners. Many people have close friends or family members hold a tallit over them as their chuppah.
Jews were always allowed to marry, but not always able to practice their faith.
Yes, they can.
Anti-Semitism is a form of racism, and I believe there is a difference between racism and preference. For instance, a white couple, without feeling superior to other races, may wish their daughter would marry a white man. Or a Jewish couple, without feeling anti-Christian, may want their daughter to marry a Jewish boy. These are example of preference without feeling superior or prejudiced toward other races or religions.
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".
The duration of The City Without Jews is 1.33 hours.
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.
The City Without Jews was created on 1924-07-25.
They don't. You might be thinking of Indian culture.
Jews worship God whether or not synagogues are available.
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.)