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Marriage outside the rabbinate

שו”תMarriage outside the rabbinate
asked 4 years ago

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I heard that the rabbi conducts the wedding outside the rabbinate. When conducting the wedding outside the rabbinate (but I do want a rabbi’s wedding), is it okay for the bride to be Christian and is there a halachic problem with the priest interfering in the ceremony? If it is possible, I would like to know, please, how much the rabbi charges for conducting a wedding and how I can get in touch.


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מיכי Staff answered 4 years ago
Is this a troll? I don’t do Kiddushin. A Christian bride cannot be consecrated, neither in the rabbinate nor outside it, nor on the moon. The priest can intervene in the ceremony as he pleases, because there is no such ceremony.

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דביר replied 4 years ago

This sounds serious. A man wants to get married and he feels a connection to the people of Israel. He realized that the rabbinate would not marry him to his Christian girlfriend, so he looked for a real rabbi who would perform a civil wedding. He doesn't know the halacha, he thinks that the impossibility of marrying a gentile is an invention of the Jewish state and the Chief Rabbinate.

גריינר replied 4 years ago

Mr. Dvir Levy, thanks for the lesson, it's a privilege, but the truth is that I did come to troll.

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