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JTA — A Conservative synagogue in Minnesota has become the first in its denomination to allow its clergy to participate in — but not officiate — weddings of Jews who marry outside their faith.
(JTA) — A Conservative synagogue in Minnesota has become the first in its denomination to allow its clergy to participate in — but not officiate — weddings of Jews who marry outside their faith.
Such weddings would take place outside the synagogue and be officiated by someone who is not clergy, such as a friend, relative, or judge.
In a first for Conservative Judaism, synagogue allows clergy to participate in interfaith weddings The policy change at Adath Jeshurun Congregation, a large synagogue in suburban Minneapolis, goes ...
A Conservative synagogue in Minnesota has become the first in its denomination to allow its clergy to participate in interfaith weddings.
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