I bet the all benevolent God approved it and gave it it's blessing!
The more, the marrier! 😊 It's all about the Mensch!
A marriage between Judaism and Buddhism! How exciting! A match made in heaven! Freedom of religion! We all can learn and appreciate so much from each other!
Her last name Freudenberger translates very loosely into a mountain of joy (pardon my tongue in cheek)! 😊
"... Both refusals were because – like 42% of married American Jews, according to a 2020 Pew study – Freudenberger’s spouse is not a Jew. Peter, her husband and the father of her three children, is Buddhist. ...
It took time to find a cantorial program that would allow her to get ordained with a non-Jewish spouse — just as it had taken time before she found a rabbi who would officiate at her interfaith wedding ...
It took time to find a cantorial program that would allow her to get ordained with a non-Jewish spouse — just as it had taken time before she found a rabbi who would officiate at her interfaith wedding ...
Now, Freudenberger says she is passing on this gift to other Jews like her by offering interfaith wedding officiation as the cantor of Congregation Shirat Hayam in Swampscott, Massachusetts. ..."
The tree of life in Freudenberger's hands?
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