When Margee and her partner decided to get married, it was important to them to have a traditional Jewish wedding, despite the obvious nontraditional part of their wedding - they were two women planning a gay marriage. It took a lot of conversations to decide why and how to use traditional, Hebrew, religious language as a way to affirm their unique place in the Jewish community.
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