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Old 05-12-2008, 01:53 PM
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The only issue is that he thinks that SIMULATED kosher won't be okay with some of his relatives. I guess we'll see at his sister's reception this summer.
What is "simulated kosher"? Do you mean kosher style?

But really . . . if that's "the only issue" and you're asking
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Should we split over these issues? Talk? etc
then it's not the only issue.
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Old 05-12-2008, 01:58 PM
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your wedding is just one day. yes, important, but it's just one day. why should you split up because your families might not all want to attend/be supportive (thinking of the food & ceremonial issues, not the marriage itself) of one day?
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Old 05-12-2008, 02:01 PM
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your wedding is just one day. yes, important, but it's just one day. why should you split up because your families might not all want to attend/be supportive (thinking of the food & ceremonial issues, not the marriage itself) of one day?
Amen to this. You can elope, or just not have a reception. Sure it's not a full on shindig with all the bells and whistles, but you're still married at the end of the day.
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Old 05-12-2008, 02:06 PM
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What is "simulated kosher"? Do you mean kosher style?

But really . . . if that's "the only issue" and you're asking

then it's not the only issue.
Yes. Kosher style. A company who catered a party I went to used the term "simulated kosher" so I assumed that it was term that's normally used.
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Old 05-12-2008, 02:13 PM
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Yes. Kosher style. A company who catered a party I went to used the term "simulated kosher" so I assumed that it was term that's normally used.
Well, if that's what you're talking about, then it depends on how stricy his family is. With the people I know who keep kosher, kosher-style = not kosher because it hasn't been prepared properly. But like you said, you'll see at sis's reception.

Still, I think this sounds like it's not the real problem.
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Old 05-12-2008, 02:18 PM
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Yes. Kosher style. A company who catered a party I went to used the term "simulated kosher" so I assumed that it was term that's normally used.
Taualumna, I know you didn't mean it to, but that seems pretty mean, actually. That's like saying "here you should be fine with this" but really you're tricking someone into breaking a law of their religion.

Why not make a small section of kosher foods, like some people do for vegetarians, that way the kosher ones will eat the kosher foods, and everyone else can have Chinese.

Also, invite everyone (both fams.) to all ceremonies and let whoever wants to come to come.

Good luck with everything. But I have to agree with MysticCat, if that's the only "issue" and you might split up after three years because of it, then it really doesn't seem like it's the only issue.
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Old 05-12-2008, 02:22 PM
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Why not make a small section of kosher foods, like some people do for vegetarians, that way the kosher ones will eat the kosher foods, and everyone else can have Chinese.
You could, actually would probably have to, have them prepared by different caterers, or at least in different kitchens. But it could be done, and then you just keep them separate in the reception hall.
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Old 05-12-2008, 02:28 PM
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You could, actually would probably have to, have them prepared by different caterers, or at least in different kitchens. But it could be done, and then you just keep them separate in the reception hall.
Would that be an issue with the caterers, though?

Also, Mr. Tau said something along the lines of "some of my relatives would not be happy even if certain foods at the reception aren't kosher, even if they aren't going to eat it."

You know, if they're that religious, they probably won't be going to an interfaith wedding, right? I guess I'll find out at his sister's wedding this summer. The wedding is at a country club, so unless the club is historically Jewish, it's unlikely that the food will be kosher at all.

RE: Chinese food - I never said that the food was going to be all Chinese. It was Mr. Tau's idea that we'd have a combination of Chinese food and "Jewish" food at the reception.

BTW: I'm NOT officially engaged yet...we've just been talking, because everyone we know seems to be getting married.

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Old 05-12-2008, 02:33 PM
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Sorry for the double-post, but...

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Would that be an issue with the caterers, though?
Who cares?!? It's your (hypothetical) wedding. If the caterer has an issue with it, find another caterer.
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Old 05-12-2008, 02:25 PM
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^^^I agree. Is there a problem with serving BOTH types of food (as long as you can guarantee that their food can be prepared kosher in the same facility as the Chinese food)?

I just don't see why ALL of your food has to be Chinese. I've seen kosher food available at Jewish-Italian weddings and Jewish-Korean weddings, so I'm sure it is possible with you two.

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