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By Amy Meltzer
Making distinctions about what we do and don't eat in a way that is rooted in, but not wedded to, Jewish tradition turns cooking and dining into a meaningful experience.
Date: 08-01-2012
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By Larry Rosenwald
My Judaism has had to be such that I could present it proudly and with conviction to a serious Quaker.
Date: 07-24-2008
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By Robert Leiter
Profile of Harvey Cox (a Protestant college professor) his marriage to a Jewish colleague, and his book that resulted from their experience together, Common Prayers: Faith, Family and a Christian’s Journey through the Jewish Year .
Date: 02-17-2007
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By Lindsey Silken
Easter in Kentucky with her new boyfriend--she thought it would be fun, but in retrospect wonders how she didn't know what she was getting herself into.
Date: 06-10-2010
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By Lynn Melnick
New books for Passover include two that translate the Four Questions from Hebrew into different languages and two new haggadahs.
Date: 04-15-2008
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By Sue Fishkoff
News article about InterfaithFamily.com’s 2007 Passover/Easter Survey.
Date: 05-25-2007
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By Mimi DuPree
There's a reason "unremittingly bleak" is not a shelf category in the Barnes and Noble Children's Section.
Date: 03-15-2010
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By Susan Goldberg
My mom was a big feeder of people. When I started dating Rachel, whose parents and siblings were scattered across the globe, I think my mom felt the need to feed her, too. That's how they bonded.
Date: 03-09-2009
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By Galit Breen
Thinking about and questioning religion is a great way to find new ways to pique our family and kids' interest in the holidays.
Date: 03-24-2011
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By Nate Bloom
Nate Bloom's bi-weekly celebrities column looks at comedian Dave Barry, the epic film The Ten Commandments, and a Jake Gyllenhaal Passover bonus.
Date: 04-11-2011