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soc.culture.jewish FAQ: Observance, Marriage, Women in Judaism (4/12)
Section - Question 8.12: Weddings: How does Judaism view Marriage?

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   In Judaism, marriage is considered a natural and desirable state.
   Judaism stresses the importance of the marriage and the long-term
   marriage relationship. Marriage is the first step in creating a Jewish
   family.

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