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By Rabbi Steven Carr Reuben
Bedtime rituals are among those spiritual moments that can work for an interfaith family.
Date: 02-18-2009
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By Rabbi Steven Carr Reuben
Your child's decision to marry a person of a another faith is not a sign that you have failed as a parent.
Date: 01-21-2009
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By Ava Charne
Her wonderful Jewish daughters are the product of intermarriage, and she couldn't be more proud of them.
Date: 12-04-2008
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By Lynn Melnick
Sammy Spider looks at Jewish holidays from the outside and learns what they're all about, painlessly. You can do the same with your kids.
Date: 08-30-2010
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By Judi Wisch
The Lenns are an interfaith family: a mommy, a daddy and a preschooler who likes to read books about animals, celebrate Shabbat and eat grapes.
Date: 10-23-2008
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By Abby Spotts
The details are different. Is the substance the same? Raising Jewish children in an interfaith family makes one ask that question.
Date: 04-02-2010
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By Rabbi Steven Carr Reuben
Raising Jewish children is more about belonging than believing--and it can give them a life-long sense of being connected.
Date: 01-27-2010
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By Alina Adams
My husband is African-American. I am Jewish, born in the former Soviet Union. Our children, ages 10, 6 and 3 are Jewish African-Americans--something neither their father nor I ever were.
Date: 06-21-2010
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By Cassie Havel Morgenstern
A Christian mother's hopes and concerns for her baby, whom she and her Jewish husband will raise as a Jew.
Date: 08-26-2011
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Child development specialist, Lisa J. Fowler, L.C.P.C., talks about identity formation in children.
Date: 01-26-2012