If there ever was a moment when Shabbat was poised to become the new yoga practice, it's now. Interfaith marriage rates among American Jews have jumped from a little more than 40 percent in the 1980s to 58 percent in the period from 2000 to 2013. That's a lot more newlyweds (plus their families and friends) with exposure to Jewish ceremonies and rituals. Call them “Jew-adjacent,” “Jew-curious,” or just “Jew-ish.”
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