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Who Can Marry in Israel?
Only a man and a woman of the same religion that have been declared eligible can legally marry in Israel. No civil marriages are conducted in Israel. Couples of different religions or of the same sex must live as common–law spouses or marry abroad. Hundreds of thousands of people, who don’t meet the religious definition of any faith, can’t prove their religious heritage, whose religious status is questioned, are considered ‘questionable Jews’, or are religiously taboo, can’t marry at all in Israel. New Family offers the only civil solution to marriage for all coupl
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