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Out of Orthodoxy - Why This Former Orthodox Rabbi Will Officiate at Interfaith Marriages

Many might ask, even accuse, how can I, a rabbi, who once was Orthodox, who served an Orthodox congregation, and at the helm of Orthodox educational institutions, be willing, nay eager, to help interfaith couples and (co)officiate at their weddings?

Let me open with a family story. I remember a discussion my grandmother had with my great uncle in front of me. They had both moved from the East Coast to Portland, Oregon to be with their children and grandchildren. Neither was observant in the Orthodox sense of the word, but both had bought kosher meat back east. While my grandmother continued to buy kosher meat in Portland despite the higher price, my great uncle started buying non-kosher meat, once he moved out there. He explained that kosher meat was just too expensive. My grandmother sternly responded, that she continued to buy kosher meat, because, "that is how our parents brought us up!"

That logic never made sense to me. I bought kosher food, lived in the Eruv , sent my kids to a costly day school, and fulfilled all the other costly and taxing demands of Halacha , because I firmly believed that God had commanded me to do so.


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