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By Joe Eskenazi
News story about a rabbi in San Francisco whose wife, a convert, inspired him to become a rabbi.
Date: 11-29-2007
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By Rabbi Peter J. Rubinstein
An opinion/editorial article discussing what makes a couple "interfaith" and how their children should be taught religion.
Date: 06-12-2007
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By Debbie Burton
She was stunned to discover that the Jewish community that welcomed her warmly did not consider her a member.
Date: 11-24-2008
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By Julie Wiener
Reprinted news article about how Judaism’s Conservative movement envisions its future and its main challenge: to be "simultaneously more demanding and more welcoming," including increased emphasis on programs of outreach to the i
Date: 11-27-2006
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By Dana Reynolds
In New Mexico, they loved their Reform synagogue. In Richmond, they found a different kind of welcome at Chabad. Hey, whatever works!
Date: 03-05-2010
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By Jo Ellen Green Kaiser
She got involved in the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender synagogue because she loves liturgy--and found a community committed to including her interfaith, straight family.
Date: 11-20-2009
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By Marion L. Usher
Professional view on the meaning of intermarriage and interfaith families for American Jewry: rather than seeing the intermarried as "lost" or a "threat", the author sees them as a pool of "immigrants" who should be hel
Date: 07-31-2006
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By InterfaithFamily
What are the High Holidays? This resource guide gives an overview.
Date: 08-01-2012
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By Rachel Freedenberg
A charismatic rabbi reaches out to unaffiliated Jews in Los Angeles with an innovative, open community.
Date: 05-15-2009
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Our booklet explaining the High Holy Days, what to expect, their customs and traditions, from Rosh Hashanah through Yom Kippur.
Date: 08-01-2012