How a confident Judaism can transform intermarriages into Jewish marriages
A “Purple” Solution to Intermarriage
We must absolutely not turn our backs on intermarried Jews and their non-Jewish spouses.
The real fight facing American Jews is not against intermarriage but for marriage itself.
The battle is over; or so we’re told. A half-century after the rate of intermarriage in the US began to skyrocket, the Jewish community appears to have resigned itself to the inevitable. But to declare defeat is preposterous.
Separating religion and state sends the wrong signal in principle, and could wreak havoc in practice.