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I think that the odds are pretty even. (being Jewish myself) My mother has 7 siblings, all of whom married. Only one (her brother) married within their Jewish faith. However, much of my married-in family has celebrated the Jewish holidays along with their spouses. So, it doesn't really make too much of a difference. An interesting fact: If the mother is Jewish and not the father, then the kids are Jewish by birth. If the father is Jewish and the mother is not, then the kids would be whatever religion the mother is. I haven't really noticed more Jewish men marrying outside the faith over women.
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