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5 December, 09:14

True of Jewish weddings:

A) All of these choices.

B) Polygamy has never been acceptable in Judaism.

C) Judaism strongly encourages marriage and family life.

D) Jewish wedding ceremonies are always held in a synagogue

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  1. 5 December, 12:04
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    Answer: The answer is C

    Explanation: Not all jewish ceremonies have to be held in a synagogue. They can really take place anywhere as long as someone like a rabbi is present. Polygamy is also an accepted practice in Judaism as seen with Abraham, Jacob, David, and Solomon because they all had more than one wife.
  2. 5 December, 12:22
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    The answer to your question is C
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