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By Jim Keen
Interfaith families in Ann Arbor find that their children aren't confused at the holidays since they decided to teach Judaism year-round.
Date: 03-11-2008
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By Judi Wisch
An interfaith family in Conway, Mass., gets a lot out of their association with The PJ Library.
Date: 01-14-2009
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By Paula C. Yablonsky
Though her daughter is in college and they have left their beloved synagogue, Paula and her husband continue to build a Jewish life together.
Date: 11-07-2008
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By Alina Adams
The only one who can explain to my son what it means to be the child of a Soviet-born Jewish writer and a Harlem-raised African-American engineer the way that I want it explained, is me.
Date: 07-23-2008
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By Sylvia Izzo Hunter
A woman who grew up Jewish in an interfaith family in Canada seeks a more accepting Jewish environment for her own daughter, and finds it in Toronto's secular Jewish community.
Date: 10-26-2009
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By Rabbi Steven Carr Reuben
The right answer is the process and the approach.
Date: 07-30-2008
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By Doree Burstein
This is the story of how a family consisting of an Jewish-agnostic dad and a non-Jewish mom came to join a Reform temple.
Date: 04-09-2008
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By Rabbi Steven Carr Reuben
If one parent is a believing Christian and the other is a practicing Jew, how can they talk to their children about the ways that Christianity and Judaism are different?
Date: 09-24-2008
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By Heather Subba
After she had a baby, the author's feelings about transmitting Judaism to her child changed.
Date: 02-08-2010
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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