Marrying In
'I wouldn't blame him for marrying my daughter, I'd blame my daughter for marrying him.' Although Moses married out, throughout Jewish history intermarriage has been viewed as a threat to the survival of the Jews. Most Jewish parents do not accept non-Jewish partners for their children, even as early as the dating stage.
The reluctance of Jewish parents and even friends to accept such a union springs from an assortment of feelings, some rational, others irrational. 'It won't happen... I'd shoot them first.' MARRYING IN exposes history's most persecuted culture craving to survive as a minority in secular Australia.