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17 January, 17:20

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. 17 January, 17:27
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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. 17 January, 17:34
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    The answer to your question is C
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