Emor(Leviticus 21-24)

Intermarriage and Identity

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Published: Sunday, May 04, 2003

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Visitor Comments: 3

  • (3) Michal , May 3, 2007

    Yes, the children suffer

    I can be a witness to your words.
    My husband and me we made our children suffer. The suffering is going on.
    Without Gods help it will go on forever. Thanks for your clear words every week!

  • (2) Anonymous , May 9, 2005

    Something To Look Forward To Each Week

    Dear Rabbi Simmons:
    I wish to place on record that I thoroughly enjoy your weekly one minute audios, as well as your written comments about the Torah portion of the week, which I find inspirational and makes one look forward to reading the weekly portion with greater understanding. Please keep up the great work. Sincerely, Frank L. Rubensohn

  • (1) Martin Doyle , May 5, 2003

    couldn't agree more

    Being born with a mix of two faiths is not a gift, it is a torment! it is only now at 40 I am finding peace and seeing that I cant please everyone, so in this case I will please myself, egotistical maybe, but a peaceful sort of egoism. I chose the Jewish side of me as it gave me inner peace. My children, the children I share with my non-Jewish wife, thankfully have also chosen Judaism as their future, and as my wife considers herself to be without faith it causes no grief at home. All I have to do now is show the way to faith to my wife.

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Rabbi Shraga Simmons spent his childhood trekking through snow in Buffalo, New York. He holds a degree in journalism from the University of Texas at Austin, and rabbinic ordination from the Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem. He is the senior editor of Aish.com and the director of JewishPathways.com. He is also regarded as an expert on media bias relating to the Middle East conflict, and was the founding editor of HonestReporting.com. Rabbi Simmons lives with his wife and children in the Modi''in region of Israel.

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