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Chelsea Clinton and investment banker Marc Mezvinsky got engaged last year on Thanksgiving and announced it in an e-mail to friends, according to a spokesman for former President Bill Clinton.  
updated 3/4/2010 2:34:43 PM ET 2010-03-04T19:34:43

Her mother is a churchgoing Methodist. Her father is a Southern Baptist. Yet could Chelsea Clinton be planning one of the biggest Jewish weddings of the year?

The 30-year-old graduate student and her Jewish fiancé, Marc Mezvinsky, 32, announced their engagement in November and told friends they were looking to a possible summer ceremony.

The families have revealed no specifics about the wedding.

Representatives for Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Chelsea Clinton declined to answer questions about it, noting the family's wish for privacy. In a Feb. 7 interview on CNN, Hillary Clinton would go no further than to say her daughter hadn't yet found a dress.

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That hasn't stopped the speculation. The bride and groom have a range of choices, including conversion or a melding their two traditions into one ceremony.

The talk has been strongest in the Jewish community. There has been more rejoicing than lamenting about this interfaith union that brings a former first daughter a step closer to the fold. Still, they wonder: Has Chelsea been searching for a rabbi along with her gown?

"If they had a Jewish wedding officiated by a rabbi, I think that would be something really positive," said Ed Case, president of InterfaithFamily.com, which supports Jewish outreach to interfaith couples. "It's so important for the Jewish community to have interfaith couples engaging in Jewish life."

Which route will Chelsea and Marc take?
Chelsea Clinton grew up attending Methodist church with her mother. Bill Clinton has been close to his pastor in Arkansas, but the Southern Baptist Convention rebuked him years ago over his support for gay relationships and abortion rights.

Last year, Chelsea, a graduate student at Columbia University's School of Public Health, was seen attending Yom Kippur services with Marc at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York, the flagship for Conservative Judaism, according to news reports.

Slideshow: Chelsea Clinton then and now Mezvinsky is a son of former Pennsylvania Rep. Marjorie Margolies-Mezvinsky and former Iowa Rep. Ed Mezvinsky, longtime friends of the Clintons. His parents, who are divorced, had attended a Conservative Jewish synagogue in Pennsylvania.

Hillary Clinton has strong ties of her own to the Jewish community from serving as a senator from New York.

"She has probably been in more temples by far than either you or I," said Rabbi Jerome Davidson, rabbi emeritus at Temple Beth-El of Great Neck, which Hillary Clinton has visited.

No one is saying, though, what route Marc and Chelsea will take.

Conversion was the choice in one recent high-society mixed-faith romance. Ivanka Trump became Jewish to marry New York real estate executive Jared Kushner last year. But Chelsea does have other options if she would like to embrace Jewish traditions while remaining Christian.

Some rabbis will officiate at interfaith marriages even though major Jewish movements bar or discourage them from presiding. Interfaithfamily.com links interfaith couples with rabbis and cantors. Only a small number will co-officiate with clergy of another faith.

One of those is Rabbi Harold White, senior Jewish chaplain at Georgetown University, a Jesuit school, who performed the 2002 marriage of Ari Fleischer, press secretary under President George W. Bush, and Fleischer's wife, Rebecca, who is Catholic. The ceremony was co-led by a priest and included a chuppah, or canopy, which is customary for Jewish weddings, a traditional glass-breaking, and a marriage contract, or ketubah.

'She's marrying into the Jewish family'
A Methodist wedding would be far less complex.

Image: Bill Clinton with Chelsea Clinton and future son-in-law
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Pictured from far left are Chelsea Clinton, former President Bill Clinton and Marc Mezvinsky, Chelsea's fiancé. Bill Clinton is said to adore his future son-in-law.
The United Methodist Church allows local congregations and pastors to decide whether they should allow weddings involving one partner who is not a baptized Christian. The denomination's Book of Worship allows ministers to adapt the wedding ceremony within limits, according to the Rev. Taylor Burton-Edwards of the Methodist General Board of Discipleship.

The high rate of intermarriage has been an obsession in the Jewish community, which has struggled with how welcoming it should be to mixed-faith couples.

Rabbi Steven Carr Reuben of Kehillath Israel, a Reconstructionist congregation in Pacific Palasades, Calif., said even if Chelsea doesn't have a Jewish wedding or convert, she should still be considered part of the community.

"There are Jews by birth and Jews by choice and Jews by association," said Reuben, who has officiated at interfaith weddings for years and presided at the 2003 vow renewal of Ozzy Osbourne and his wife, Sharon, whose father is Jewish. "She's marrying into the Jewish family."

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    >>> now, that's progressive.

    >>> wedding bells will soon be ringing for a former first daughter. chelsea clinton got engaged on thanksgiving day to her longtime boyfriend. nbc's andrea mitchell has all the details. andrea, good morning.

    >> good morning, natalie. it seems like yesterday we were watching her grow up in the white house , the only daughter of bill and hillary clinton . now after a media frenzy last summer based on false reports of an imminent wedding back then, it's finally official. chelsea clinton is engaged. 29-year-old chelsea clinton announcing her engagement to longtime boyfriend marc mezvinsky, a 31-year-old investment banker . in an e-mail to friends -- "we didn't get married this past summer, despite the stories to the contrary, but we are looking toward next summer and hope you will all be there to celebrate with us. happy holidays! chelsea and marc." all the rumors last august about a wedding at martha's vineyard, flat wrong.

    >> we keep reading it and saying it's not true, it's not true, but it doesn't seem to go away.

    >> reporter: to friends, they seem meant for each other, pals since they were teens. chelsea was first introduced to the world as a shy 12-year-old when her father became the democratic nominee in 1992 .

    >> what i would like america to know about my mother and father is that they're great people and they're great parents.

    >> reporter: her parents shielded her from the media spotlight, so fiercely, hillary even left chelsea out of a photo for the family's first white house christmas card .

    >> chelsea 's best interests was always her primary concern. she protected her like a mama bear protecting her cub.

    >> reporter: later, chelsea traveled with the first lady, endured the trauma of her father's impeachment, had success at stanford and a career of her own.

    >> hi, everybody!

    >> reporter: it wasn't until her mother ran for president in 2008 that chelsea dipped her toe into the family business .

    >> thanks for being out here supporting my mom.

    >> reporter: mezvinsky's parents were also political. his mouth marjorie as a member of congress from a swing district cast the deciding vote for bill clinton 's economic plan in 1993 . she paid the price the following year, defeat at the polls.

    >> i'm being called a villain by the republicans and a heroine by the democrats and i don't accept either one of those mantles. i did it because it was the right thing to do.

    >> reporter: marc's father, ed mezvinsky , also a former member of congress, was released from federal prison last year after serving nearly five years for wire and bank fraud . despite their families' ups and downs , marc and chelsea , now a graduate student in public health , have managed to avoid controversy.

    >> we always saw her handle her situations with grace and poise that in many ways exceeded her age and experience.

    >> perhaps if you wait long enough, even false rumors may be true.

    >> now the wedding plans begin. thank you so much.

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