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No. Both parties would need to be faithful members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day saints. Se http://www.answerbag.com/q_view.php/4673
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the mormon church looks upon other faiths as being false. There are over 6000 religions but they claim their's is the only one that is correct. The Jewish person would need to be assimilated by purchasing membership into the Morg.
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The Jewish people do not have a Temple, so I assume that you mean a synagogue. The wedding can only be a Jewish wedding if both parties are Jewish; likewise the wedding can only be Mormon if both parties are Mormon.
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Best thing to do is go to the Mormon's Bishop and talk with him about what can be done. He will outline steps that can be taken. Perhaps first a civil marriage and then when the two have worked some things out, then a temple marriage. Thanks
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