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		By: Liat Kirby		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[An individual with strong sense of self and independence, no matter in what circumstances they are brought up, can effectively negotiate their identity. Parents can always guide and provide their own preferences, but that does not ensure the child when grown-up will abide by them. Each individual is unique and should be respected as such.

Mixed marriages can and do work well, most especially if there is respect all round. It is true that more thought may have to be exercised, more awareness of &#039;other&#039;, but this in itself is not a bad thing. Also, being brought up in a secular household, Jewish or otherwise, does not necessarily negate spirituality. There are plenty of secular Jews who revere and respect their own identity and tradition, without following all the rules.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An individual with strong sense of self and independence, no matter in what circumstances they are brought up, can effectively negotiate their identity. Parents can always guide and provide their own preferences, but that does not ensure the child when grown-up will abide by them. Each individual is unique and should be respected as such.</p>
<p>Mixed marriages can and do work well, most especially if there is respect all round. It is true that more thought may have to be exercised, more awareness of &#8216;other&#8217;, but this in itself is not a bad thing. Also, being brought up in a secular household, Jewish or otherwise, does not necessarily negate spirituality. There are plenty of secular Jews who revere and respect their own identity and tradition, without following all the rules.</p>
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