“Black or white. Yes or no. In or out. Right or wrong. That’s binary thinking. It’s comfortable, it’s often convenient, it sometimes works. But it doesn’t work as well as it used to. It’s the way the Jewish world traditionally has approached intermarriage. It’s bad. If you do it, you’re out. The problem — or, that is, one problem — is that we no longer have the luxury of that approach.”

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