Interfaith marriage in Judaism (also called mixed marriage or intermarriage) was historically looked upon with very strong disfavour by Jewish leaders, and it remains an enormously controversial issue. In the Talmud, interfaith marriage is completely prohibited, although the definition of interfaith is not so simply expressed. In modern times, many Jews have more practical objections to intermarriage, based on a rejection of Jewish assimilation, and the history of antisemitism.Marriages between Jews and non-Jews were extremely rare until the Jewish Enlightenment, and emancipation, which swept through communities in the Jewish diaspora during the 19th and 20th centuries. As Jews began to assimilate into the broader societies in which they lived, intermarriages became more common.
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