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Monday, October 19, 2009
Cyprus Benefits From No Civil Marriage Laws In Israel and Lebanon
AP yesterday reported on the thriving civil marriage industry in Cyprus, catering to residents of Israel and residents of Lebanon. In both of those countries, civil marriage does not exist and religious authorities will not perform interfaith marriages. In Israel the Orthodox rabbinate is particularly strict in determining who is Jewish for purposes of marriage. Last year, 523 couples from Lebanon and 1,533 from Israel were married in Cyprus.