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Intermarriage IS a good thing. People get to mix cultures and religion. They can learn about other cultures and stuff so it is a good thing
His parents were Jewish, and so is he.
His father and mother were Jewish so i guess he would be Jewish
There is no Torah prohibition against interfaith marriages, though some Jewish communities strongly oppose it.Here are some different opinions and views:Answer:It's hard to know how any individual views anything unless he tells you about it.Judaism doesn't much care about interfaith marriage, unless one of the partners happens to be Jewish, in which case it usually strongly discourages the plan, except among the Reform Jews, who instead encourage the keeping of a Jewish household as more important than the religion of one of the spouses.Answer:I'm Jewish. My aunt married a catholic and in my part of religion, it depends if the mother is Jewish, generally the kids are raised that way. If she's not I don't know, but also it depends on the kind of Judaism they are. If they're, for instance, Orthodox i don't think they would marry anyone, but another Orthodox person. I'm Reform, so it's different.Answer:It is absolutely forbidden to marry outside Judaism. If the mother is Jewish, the children are Jewish. If the mother is Jewish through Orthodox conversion, the children are Jewish. Otherwise, they are perfectly innocent people, and they are not blamed for their parents' sins, but they are not Jewish and will not be accepted as members of the Jewish community.
he was the king of Israel so he was Jewish.
"juif" (man) or "juive" (woman). Note that "religion" is a feminine word in French so "the Jewish religion" translates to "la religion juive".
Well she was brought up in a Jewish family...so i guess she's Jewish
Anthony Horowitz family is jewish and so is he.
There are few people in the Jewish religion compared to others because most people are in religion to the king or almighty God and what Jesus did on the cross he died in.
The person's religion does not have an effect on the physical side of people, so no
There are people of every religion who Bible-bash. Teller is recorded as being of "Jewish and Cuban descent" (so he may or may not be halakhically Jewish). Penn's religion is not recorded.
Originally, people in Nazareth were Jewish. So, Jewish religion. Later, three decades after the birth of Jesus Christ, Christianity started to spread in the area.