Actually, I was only speaking on the traditional part of the statement.
There are non-traditional branches of Judaism who will accept same sex
marriages. Reform and reconstructionist are the first two that come to mind.

> Yeah, in fact I don't know of ANY organized religion that accepts same sex
> marriages.....
> 
> 
> 
> > Traditional Jewish wedding of two lesbians is an oxymoron. Can't be one
> > with
> > the other.
> >
> >> >well, apparently for a while there they were issuing marriage licenses
> >> >to gays and now the feds don't consider any marriage there from that
> >> >period valid.
> >>
> >> The whole Hudson Valley area has a very strong, tight-knit gay and
> >> lesbian
> >> community.   My mother-in-law is a lesbian so (when we were there) we
> got
> >> invited to all the best events.  ;^)
> >>
> >> About 10 years ago we video-taped a traditional Jewish wedding (lead by
> a
> >> traditional Jewish Rabbi) of two lesbian friends of my mother-in-laws.
> >> I'm not sure of the legality of it at the time, but religiously it
> seemed
> >> sound enough.
> >>
> >> Jim Davis
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> 
> 

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