Sometimes, but it's mostly among Orthodox Jews.
Erhard Bernheim has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Biography, Children of interfaith marriage, History, Holocaust survivors, Jews
Egon Mayer has written: 'Love & tradition' -- subject(s): Christianity, Christians, Interfaith marriage, Jews, Judaism, Marriage, Religious aspects of Marriage, Social conditions 'Conversion among the intermarried' -- subject(s): Case studies, Intermarriage, Jewish Proselytes and proselyting 'Philanthropy and Voluntarism among the Jews' 'From suburb to shtetl' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Orthodox Judaism, Jews, Community life, Civic leaders 'Children of intermarriage' -- subject(s): Children of interfaith marriage, Cultural assimilation, Identity, Jews
Gerald Cromer has written: 'Insurgent Terrorism (International Library of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Penology)' 'ha- Dilemah ha-mahutit' -- subject(s): Interfaith marriage, Interfaith marriage (Jewish law), Jews, Judaism, Marriage, Religious aspects of Marriage, Social conditions
Catholics and Jews
They might perhaps be lax in this prohibition, but the Torah forbids it. In addition, there are very many cases in which the spouses use the religious difference as fuel to add to the flames once they're already fighting over other matters. Maintaining a marriage is hard enough without the interfering factor of different religious backgrounds. Also, there is the question of how to raise the children. A seemingly kumbaya-type peace-loving interfaith education very often turns out to be confusing to the children, who now have no complete identity. Statistics show that mixed-marriage children are less likely to practice any religion at all, than are their single-faith counterparts (even those of minimally-religious homes). In actual practice, intermarriage amounts to assimilation, the product of which is descendants who may no longer see themselves as part of the religious heritage of either parent.Answer 2The way that the question is written is in the passive, which raises the question of who is doing the allowing. Most Liberal Jewish congregations and Movements permit but do not encourage interfaith marriages. Orthodox Jews would not permit interfaith marriage and actively discourage it.
Jews, Muslims and Christians
No. Along with the rest of mankind, Jews are commanded to have children (Genesis ch.1). The great majority of Jews do so. Religious Jews get married relatively young (early 20s is common). We are also commanded to remain virgins until marriage.
complications arose if they had converted, if they had one Jewwish parent, if they had married a gentile and if that marriage had produced children.
Jews consider marriage sacred.
Allen S. Maller has written: 'The Jewish time machine and other stories' -- subject(s): Children's stories, American, Fiction, Jews, Short stories 'God, sex, and the Kabbalah' -- subject(s): Cabala
Jews are not a monolith so there is no one single opinion on the subject of sex before marriage.
Sergio Della Pergola has written: 'Jewish and mixed marriages in Milan, 1901-1968' -- subject(s): History, Jews, Interfaith marriage 'Israele e Palestina' -- subject(s): Arab-Israeli conflict, Population 'Anatomia dell'ebraismo italiano' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Judaism, Jews 'New data on demography and identification among Jews in the U.S' -- subject(s): Statistics, Jews, Cultural assimilation, Ethnic relations, Identity 'South African Jewry'