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Civil online marriage through Utah is now legal and recognized in Israel!

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March 7, 2023

Israel must recognize online marriages conducted via Utah, Supreme Court rules.

Landmark ruling upholds decision allowing Israeli couples to wed in civil ceremony without leaving country.

Until now, only Orthodox Jewish couples could be married in Israel. This new ruling marks a turning point for the future of civil marriage in the country. The win ensures that any Israeli couple can be married legally through Utah without leaving home, regardless of their faith or cultural background.

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Ceremony lasts 3-5 minutes.
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Ceremony lasts up to 25 minutes.
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Ceremony lasts up to 40 minutes.
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Change Is Happening


Matt Weirich, LoveLife Founder


LoveLife is overjoyed to receive the news that all couples in Israel can legally get married online regardless of their religious affiliation or cultural background.

This is a landmark ruling for countries and nations to eliminate discrimination. 

LoveLife wishes for ALL couples around the world to have an affordable and memorable wedding that is legally recognized by their country of citizenship.

– Matt Weirich, LoveLife Founder


         

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From now on, no one has to travel abroad to get married if they don’t want to wed through Chief Rabbinate or other religious authorities.

—  Vlad Finkelstein  |   Lod District County Attorney

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