They can share a fully Jewish life together.
The answer is... Jews marrying non-jewish Germans.
The Nuremberg Laws
When one parent is not Jewish, it's almost guaranteed the kid will assimilate (even if he is Jewish according to Halakha), so if you had 100 Jews marrying each other or a hundred Jews marrying out, you'd have way more unassimilated Jews coming the first group.
The Nuremberg Laws. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuremberg_Laws
The answer is... Jews marrying non-jewish Germans.
Good question! I believe you should become one before marrying one.
Jews were stripped of their citizenship and banned from marrying German citizens.
Jews were stripped of their citizenship and banned from marrying German citizens.
Jews were stripped of their citizenship and banned from marrying German citizens.
Donnie McClurkin is marrying his soulmate thank God!
Sometimes - not always. There are some Jewiah families in Argentina with that surname; but there are also Catholics. Kalmar is a German name. Also, names sometimes go over from Jews to non-Jews and from non-Jews to Jews, because of name-changes, adoptions, a non-Jew marrying a Jew, etc.
endogamy