A look at the memoir by Scott Thorson that inspired the new HBO movie about his former lover, Liberace; the recent winner of Survivor; Mel Brooks, Kat Dennings, Josh Radnor, and more!
When my husband read an early draft of this essay, he asked, "Why doesn't her partner have to support our daughter? After all, they agreed to raise children as Jews." What does it mean to raise a Jewish child?
NEXT: A Division of Birthright Israel Foundation connects Birthright Israel trip alumni and their peers with meaningful Jewish living and learning opportunities nationally, locally and in Israel.
What were you taught about your LGBTQ heritage? Kick off Boston Pride Week with a retelling of the story of LGBTQ liberation using the Passover Seder model. June 1st, Boston, MA.
Supporting rabbis and cantors looking to engage interfaith couples and families in their communities and help them make a stronger connection with Judaism.
A great way for Jewish professionals and volunteers who work with and provide programming for people in interfaith relationships to locate resources and trainings to build more welcome into their Jewish communities; connect with and learn from each other; and publicize and enhance their programs and services.
Check out all the news posts by the G-dcast team! But don't forget to stop by the Network blog (written by InterfaithFamily staff) and the Parenting Blog too!
Are you sleep deprived? Is your baby sleeping well during the day, but not at night? A sleep specialist will answer your questions during this discussion on the challenging top of sleep during your little one’s first year. Geared for families with children birth to walking. Held on Sunday, October 21 from 10-11:30am in the Whitney Place Community Room (3 Vision Drive) in Natick. Pre-registration (by noon on Thursday, Oct. 18): $15/family. Registration after 12pm on Oct. 18 and walk-ins: $20. Open to the entire community. For more information and to register, visit www.bostonjcc.org/metrowestbrunch or contact metrowest@jccgb.org or 508-879-3300.