Considerations Before A Jewish Interfaith Marriage

By Kathleen Russell


Marriages generally have their ups and downs. Thus any couple will do everything to make sure they have a successful one. Jewish interfaith marriage is one type that requires the effort of both partners to make it work since they come from different faiths. Therefore before getting into the union, there are several issues one should know. The article below highlights some of the essential tips one should know to make an intermarriage union work successfully.

Communication is the primary key to any union. Regardless of their faith, the couples are always advised to feel free and talk about their faith. This is because talking about it does not limit how much they should love each other. They should freely discuss the difference in their faith and appreciate them with integrity and honesty. However if one of the partners feels nervous about having the discussion, then they should learn to avoid the subject and instead talk about other pressing issues.

Learning is one way that the couples will get to respect and understand the religion of their spouse. The partners are advised to share their experiences in their religion while asking any questions they might have. Asking the questions open more chances for learning more while getting to evaluate how much they appreciate their faith. Bringing the other family members into the discussion might also be a brilliant idea as long as they are not disrespectful.

Before having any children, the couples are advised to discuss the most appropriate religion to introduce their kids to. Some will educate their kids on both faiths others will choose one while some will choose not to involve them in any. The decision is very crucial since it has a significant impact on the way of life of the children. For instance, it will affect the schools the kids enroll in and the care facilities thus they are encouraged to motivate them to make choices.

Most people will ignore the role that premarital mentors play in any union. However, there is no need to feel defeated or inferior when choosing to attend these sessions. This is one way that they can receive the help they need. The counselor will guide them through several ways they can use to solve their problems amicably. The mentor will start by examining how compatible the couple is. Pick a counselor that has no affiliations to any religious group to avoid conflict.

While planning for holiday vacations, the couple should consider the role played by their traditions. Some people will be linked to their traditions during such events. Hence they might consider including the traditions from both the religions to make the holidays more interesting. The extended families are likely to enjoy more from both traditions.

Regardless of the nature of their religion, it is imperative for the couple to make their home the safest place they can be without having to remember their religious differences. One should examine what their partner can comfortably accommodate and how they embrace their traditions.

While in the union one of the most critical issues the partners need to accept is embracing their differences. They should not view other as a different being, but they need to appreciate their different religions.




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