Re: OT - This just in...
From: JMorngstar (jmorngstar_at_aol.comnojunk)
Date: 09/10/04
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Date: 10 Sep 2004 23:26:02 GMT
>For example,
>according to halachah (Jewish religious law), a civil marriage
>between a Jew and a non-Jew is not valid and is not recognized.
This is for all three branches. I was indeed married by a rabbi, both
religiously and civilly (sp). Why would a rabbi take my money and claim to
marry me, but then not have me be religiously married. There was a question if
I decided to emigrate to Israel, but I am blurry on those details all these
years later.
I know that a Chabad rabbi wouldn't have married me, but I was married by a
reformed rabbi in Hebrew.
Janice
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