It’s not so simple to convert to Judaism for marriage

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In this video, The Silent Holocaust: Intermarriage, Berel discusses a phenomenon affecting Jewish communities globally. He highlights the subtle yet devastating impact of intermarriage, which he refers to as a "silent Holocaust." Unlike traditional threats such as Hamas, Hezbollah, or Iran, this issue is internal, slowly eroding the fabric of Jewish continuity. Berel explains that while external threats are often feared, the greatest risk might come from within, as Jewish identity is diluted through intermarriage and cultural assimilation.

Throughout the video, Berel provides eye-opening statistics and personal stories that illustrate the severity of this crisis. He argues that, over generations, the children of mixed marriages often lose touch with their Jewish heritage, contributing to a decline in the Jewish population and culture. By focusing on this long-term issue, Berel challenges viewers to think critically about the future of Judaism and the measures that can be taken to preserve it.

Berel emphasizes the need for stronger Jewish education and communal efforts to combat this silent loss. He calls upon Jewish families, leaders, and institutions to encourage stronger ties within the community and foster a deep sense of belonging. The video serves as both a wake-up call and a plea for proactive action to ensure that future generations remain connected to their Jewish roots.

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