Relationships
I Chose a Non-Jew--and the Non-Jew Chose JudaismBy Lyssa Friedman
A personal narrative of a woman whose partner converted to Judaism while she remained conflicted.
Go To LGBTQ RelationshipsReprinted professional advice and general information about the significance of observing Passover dietary laws; "Ridding our homes of bread for a week is a creative way to remind ourselves annually that we can and must liberate ourselves and the wor
Date: 11-16-2006Professional view from the Jewish Outreach Institute advising interfaith families to discuss the connections, similarities, and differences between Passover and Easter, two important holidays in Jewish and Christian faiths.
Date: 11-20-2006Celebrate one? Both? They don't typically ask their rabbis, but they do have to decide what to do about these major spring holidays.
Date: 03-24-2010Professional view survey by InterfaithFamily.com containing links to the 2005 Passover Predicament Survey.
Date: 08-07-2006No meat, no cheese, no tortillas--but still delicious authentic Pesach recipes from south of the border.
Date: 04-15-2008A compilation of resources, culled from the InterfaithFamily.com Article Archive, on Passover and Easter from 2004.
Date: 08-30-2007I've been cooking our family Passover seder meal for almost a decade, but this year will be my first time cooking it as a Jewish woman. Preparing a delicious, unleavened meal for fifty is not an easy task, but I learned how by not being afraid to make mistakes.
Date: 03-15-2010Review of a cookbook, Zell Schulman’s Passover Seders Made Simple, whose title says it all.
Date: 08-07-2006I prepared our first traditional Passover while we were trying to sell the house and start new jobs. My husband supported me through it all.
Date: 03-22-2010After years of saying "no" to Judaism, her daughter Elizabeth says "yes" to the seder.
Date: 04-15-2008