Secrets To Happy Jewish And Interfaith Weddings LA

By Elizabeth Allen


Marrying someone whose beliefs are totally different from yours is not easy. There are so many things you have to discuss so as to avoid conflict after you have tied the knot. People who want to go ahead with Jewish and interfaith weddings LA may be wondering what they need to focus on. The following are some points to help out.

Before going through any official processes in your relationship, it is good to be sure that the two of you are meant for each other. So many people make sacrifices for their partners only to be disappointed upon realizing that they were in love with the wrong people. Talk, spend time together and be certain that you can cope with the weaknesses of your partner that are not related to religion.

The next thing the couple needs to do is inform the parents. This will not be easy especially when dealing with conservative parents who will not allow their children to marry from other religions. The couple should be ready to take both positive and negative reactions from parents and relatives. Planning on how to deal with any of the responses ensures that their relationship is not affected so much.

Discuss the sacrifices each one of you has to make in the union. This will mainly be based on the religion that should be followed by the couple. For you to avoid conflict, it will be best if you choose a doctrine, meaning that one has to give up their beliefs and follow those of their partner. The partner who does not change their religion should be patient and willing to teach.

Discuss how your union must be officiated. This requires you to choose the religious leaders that you will work with. Be careful who you approach. Some Rabbis will be extremely rude upon receiving your application and this can discourage you from going ahead with your plans. Conduct a research on the religious leaders near you that will be willing to support you through the ceremony.

When couples are faced with challenges, they may not always be in a position to find a solution on their own. Consultation with a third party may be needed. Decide on who this third party will be. This can be a relative, a religious leader or a professional. When making this decision, consider the religion of the person as some issues will be handled differently in the two doctrines.

A worship center is another thing the two of you should talk about. Before making this decision, you have to study the different synagogues near you and know how each one of them perceives a couple with different religious backgrounds. Humanistic congregations will gladly accept you as part of them but conservative orthodox churches may be a bit cruel.

You need to discuss how you will raise the children. Agree on whether they should follow one religion or they should have knowledge of both. The disadvantage of learning both religions is that they may get confused and this will weaken their understanding. If you decide to introduce them to one, ensure that both of you are comfortable with the doctrine chosen.




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