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Like many other cultures, Jews had arranged marraiges, and many Orthodox Jews still do have arranged marraiges. However, the process is more like a dating service than traditional arranged marraiges, with both sides being able to end the relationship before the couple is married. There are no forced marraiges in the sense that women are given away and have no choice as to who they can marry.

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