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Marriages in Israel are performed under the auspices of the religious authority of the religious community to which couples belong. The system is based on the Millet or confessional community system inherited from the times of the Ottoman Empire and not substantially modified during the British Mandate period nor since the establishment of the State of Israel. The system is also in use by several Muslim countries of the Middle East and beyond.The religious authority for Jewish marriages is the Chief Rabbinate of Israel and there are parallel authorities for Christians, Muslims and Druze…mehr

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Marriages in Israel are performed under the auspices of the religious authority of the religious community to which couples belong. The system is based on the Millet or confessional community system inherited from the times of the Ottoman Empire and not substantially modified during the British Mandate period nor since the establishment of the State of Israel. The system is also in use by several Muslim countries of the Middle East and beyond.The religious authority for Jewish marriages is the Chief Rabbinate of Israel and there are parallel authorities for Christians, Muslims and Druze communities. Each authority regulates marriages and divorces for their own community. There is no provision for inter-faith marriages.One of the functions of the Israeli Interior Ministry is the registration of marriages. It has no role in the recognition or validation of marriages, provided appropriate proof of marriage is produced.Israel makes no provision for civil marriages to be entered into in Israel.