KEITH CANNON says: May 9, 2021
Do not trust a Rabbi! The average Rabbi makes $140,000 a year, the next highest paid clergyperson makes only $40,000. The only person arrested in the United States for Organ Trafficking is a … Read the rest
If you have Jew-Hindu relationship experience, please share it here. Some relevant articles are also listed here.
KEITH CANNON says: May 9, 2021
Do not trust a Rabbi! The average Rabbi makes $140,000 a year, the next highest paid clergyperson makes only $40,000. The only person arrested in the United States for Organ Trafficking is a … Read the rest
Nikita says: July 29, 2018 at 9:39 am
In a marriage where father is Jewish and mother is Hindu what faith does the child follow? does the mother have to convert to jew for the child to be jewish? Can … Read the rest
Section 4.1: Jewish-Hindu Marriages
Jews and Hindus do not proselytize and there is no historic conflict between them. In this regard, a Jew-Hindu marriage may have less religious conflicts compared to a union with a Christian or a Muslim. There … Read the rest
Q Do you have to sign a Ketubah prenuptial and endorse the Second of the Ten Commandments?
Q Do your sons have to have religious bris circumcision, an irreversible procedure done without the child’s consent and without compelling scientific merit?… Read the rest
Section 4.2: Ketubah: Jewish Marriage Contract
A ketubah (meaning written thing) is a Jewish prenuptial agreement. It is considered an integral part of a traditional Jewish marriage, and outlines the rights and responsibilities of the groom, in relation to the … Read the rest
Section 4.3: Parents Are Usually Left with No Options
Mahesh says:
Hindu-Jew Marriage situation: I found this Forum very interesting. In my opinion, observation or experience, we as parents, are usually left with no options, but to yield or concede … Read the rest
This book is all you wish to know about your love relationship. This book is written after 12 years of research and with experience of consulting 1200 youths on this web site.
This guidebook “Interfaith Marriage” covers different perspectives on … Read the rest
Arjit says: December 30, 2015 at 7:53 am
Myself Arjit. I am from India. I love a girl, living in the united states and she is belonging to a Jewish family. She also loves me but we couldn’t marry because … Read the rest
Wani says: July 8, 2015 at 12:51 am (Edit)
Hi Admin,
I am a Muslim Singaporean, and my partner is a non-Muslim Israeli. We would like to know how we can work this out without any legal/conversion changes (other than … Read the rest
Source: Samira K. Mehta
On September 24, 2014, Charlotte Clinton Mezvinsky was born, and Chelsea Clinton (former President Bill Clinton and Presidential hopeful Hillary’s daughter) and Marc Mezvinsky became parents. They became something else as well: interfaith parents. The … Read the rest
About 40% of Hindus, Muslims, Jews and Christians marry outside their faith in America. However, interfaith dating youths face hardships from parents and religious institutions. Information in this video will help you make “informed” decision for your planned married life. … Read the rest
This message is for Christian, Jew and Muslim (Abrahamic) youths considering dating a Hindu. It is hoped that you will make an “informed” decision for your happy and long lasting marriage, even that is an interfaith marriage.
About 38% of … Read the rest
A ketubah (Hebrew: כְּתוּבָּה ; “written thing”; pl. ketubot) is a Jewish prenuptial agreement. It is considered an integral part of a traditional Jewish marriage, and outlines the rights and responsibilities of the groom, in relation to the bride.… Read the rest
The Torah, the first five chapters of the Bible, is the holiest scripture of Jews. The Torah covers revelations from God to different apostles up to Moses. Later, many other apostles, including Jesus and Muhammad, also received revelations from the … Read the rest
Is Jew-Hindu marriage with Equality possible? Are Jews any different than Christians and Muslims when comes to interfaith marriages?
Source: IM IN LOVE WITH A NON-JEW
Q: Dear Rabbi, I am in love with a Catholic woman. I want … Read the rest
It is Jewish traditions to have their children Bris and Bar Mitzvah ceremonies. The Bris (circumcision) is a religious ceremony performed on 8th day of childbirth. The Bar- (or Bat- for a girl) Mitzvah is a religious ritual … Read the rest
More and more young adults are making friends and engaging in interfaith relationships leading to marriage, sometimes without realizing the complexities associated with their decision. No one is perfect, but one could improve chances of a happy and long lasting … Read the rest
More and more young adults are engaging in interfaith relationships leading to marriage, many times without realizing the complexities associated with their decision. This information is prepared with the objective of educating people of ALL faiths to help them make … Read the rest
Vicky Asked: May 25, 2012 at 4:41 am
I’m in love with a Muslim girl. When I ask her, she tells me to convert, why? What I get after conversion and what she loses if I don’t? Can any one … Read the rest
Some religions have strict codes against idol-worshipping, however it is not clear what is idol-worshipping and what is not. This article is written to stimulate discussion on this topic.
Padma Kappa in her Patheos article wishes Hindus to distance from … Read the rest
Hindi version: बाइबिल-हिन्दुओं-पर
All religious scriptures have shortcomings. The Lord Shiva and Lord God are portrait as angry Gods, thought there may be justifications provided by believers. The Abrahamic (Christian, Jewish and Muslim) scriptures have spent good deal of efforts … Read the rest
Interfaith couples should seriously consider legality of your planned marriage(s) as per your country’s laws (see table below). The choice(s) of your marriage(s) (like Nikah, Hindu Vivaha and/or church marriage) have major implications for validity of your marriage, to your … Read the rest
Readers, here is a list of interfaith marriages of Bollywood celebrities. If you know of other couples, know how these listed couples got married and if a religious conversion for the marriage was involved, please comment it below (with … Read the rest
Suresh, Sept 3, 2011 11:27 AM
Hindu-Jew Marriage situation. Found this Forum very interesting. In my Opinion, Observation or an Experience, we as Parents, are usually left with no options, but to Yield or Concede to our Children’s Choices, … Read the rest
Abrahamic (Jews, Christians and Muslims) God is described as a “Jealous God” 31 times, as an “Angry God” 238 times and “fear” word is used 455 times in the Bible, many of these citations are by the God Himself. … Read the rest
“There is my covenant, which you shall keep, between me and you and your descendants after you: Every male among you shall be circumcised,” God commands Abraham , the Jewish patriarch (Genesis 17:11). “Any uncircumcised male who is not circumcised … Read the rest
If you (a Hindu/Jain/Sikh/Buddhist) have any dating or marriage/divorce experience with a Jew, please share your experience here. Please specify any expectations of Bris for your children. Keep in mind the objective……to help other young adults considering such relationships.… Read the rest
Exclusivist monotheist faiths teach that there is only one way to the heaven and, of course, it is theirs own. Exclusivists claim non-believers will get the “hell of fire” or will not be “saved.” Such intolerant teachings about other faiths … Read the rest
William Glick says: September 4, 2010 at 9:39 am
From http://www.EqualSouls.org
Historically Christian and Muslim faiths have their roots in Judaism, Abraham. So at their core concepts about the soul, creation and God are all the same.
I would … Read the rest
Tathagata Roy had serious objections to painting Muslims, Christians and Jews with the same coarse brush called “Abrahamic.” These three traditions are very different in some ways; for example: Jews do not proselytize, whereas Christians and Islamists do. Then again, … Read the rest
Summary: The proud Hindu parents and youths need to learn to simply say “NO” to a religious conversion request (Baptism, Bris, Shahadah/Sunat; BBS) for an interfaith marriage involving a Christian, Jew or Muslim. This is a true test to … Read the rest
The landmark 2008 Pew Forum survey found that only 10% of Hindus in America married outside their faith. Although the survey covered 257 Hindu families, 86% of them were immigrants and 58% between the ages of 30-49. Thus, it focused … Read the rest
Interfaith Marriages with Equality
About 38% of Hindu, Jain and Sikh young adults in America are marrying to Christians, Jews or Muslims. Fundamental religious differences can bring unexpected complexities to marriage life. Here, objective is to increase awareness of interfaith … Read the rest
More and more young adults are engaging in interfaith relationships leading to marriage, many times without realizing the complexities associated with their decision. This information is prepared with the objective of educating people of ALL faiths to help them make … Read the rest
Your views? Is it okay for a “proud” Hindu, Jain, Sikh or Buddhist (and/or for their children) to take the BBS labeling (conversion) oath to please the intended Christian/Jew/Muslim spouse or his/her family? Does the BBS means you are giving … Read the rest
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