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By Carla Naumburg
My husband is Jewish. I am Jewish. We are raising our daughters in a Jewish home, and we belong to a synagogue. Yet we are an interfaith family.
Date: 10-22-2012
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By Rebecca Cynamon-Murphy
An intermarried couple's parenting philosophy, when it comes to religion and finding one's own identity.
Date: 11-07-2012
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Our updated booklet, Weddings for the Interfaith Couples, is full of explanations, tips, resources, and more.
Date: 11-19-2012
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By Nicole Fonsh
When dating, how do you answer the questions 'how Jewish are you?' and 'does he need to be Jewish?'
Date: 11-12-2012
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By Rabbi Erin Polansky
At Christmastime, these righteous and generous partners in our midst are reminded of what they have given up. This year, let us acknowledge their contribution to strengthening our people. Let's remember to say thank you, not to take their involvement for granted.
Date: 12-18-2012
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By Heather Subba
Being in an interfaith and intercultural relationship can come with both challenges and rewards, and learning to embrace them can be its own reward.
Date: 01-03-2013
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By InterfaithFamily
Tips for parents of children who are intermarrying, compiled from InterfaithFamily contributors.
Date: 01-08-2013
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By Dana Hagenbuch
Whether intermarried or not, finding a Jewish community can be a great way to connect to your local community and make new friends.
Date: 01-28-2013
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By Rabbi Geela Rayzel Raphael
Behold, the power of a name! What we can learn from the biblical 'ger toshav,' the stranger who dwells among us, when preparing for an interfaith wedding.
Date: 01-29-2013
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By Audrey Etlinger
Why a patrilineal Jew decided to formally convert to Judaism (go to the mikveh, go before a beit din) even though she already felt Jewish.
Date: 06-22-2012