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By Cheryl F. Coon
Review of Introducing My Faith and My Community, by Rabbi Kerry Olitzky, a welcoming guide about Judaism’s toughest questions for interfaith couples and families.
Date: 01-17-2007
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By Jonathan Chao Burnston
Personal narrative from the son of a Jewish father and Chinese Buddhist mother who has begun to see the similarities between his parents’ faiths.
Date: 01-16-2007
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By Angela Meyer
Personal narrative from a Jewish grandma recounting the pain of watching her grandaughter be baptized.
Date: 12-06-2006
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By Paula C. Yablonsky
Personal narrative of a Jew-by-choice describing her Episcopalian mother’s Catholic funeral and the confusing feelings of comfort she found in recalling childhood memories of Catholic ritual.
Date: 07-10-2006
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By Nancy Reuben Greenfield
Personal narrative about how an observant family went to visit an intermarried, non-religious family over Shabbat, and their internal and (thanks to their child) verbal debate over whether to "do as the Romans do", or insist on observing th
Date: 11-09-2006
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By Rev. Yvonne V. Schaudt
The personal narrative of a reverend’s discovery of God and the differences she’s noticed between the connection Jews and Christians share with God.
Date: 06-08-2007
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By Ronnie Caplane
A news article about the first Bat Mitzvahheld at Glide, a church in San Francisco, also tells the personal narrative and spiritual journey of the Bat Mitzvah girl, including why she chose to hold her service at Glide.
Date: 06-11-2007
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By Dr. Ruth Nemzoff
Personal narrative in which a woman explains Jewish mourning rituals to all non-Jewish family members and non-Jewish caretakers when her mother-in-law dies and then asks about their mour
Date: 07-18-2006
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By Howard Lovy
Personal narrative e-mail correspondance between an engaged couple--an agnostic and a Jew--about how to raise their hypothetical future children.
Date: 06-14-2007
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By Marlena Thompson
Review of Nan Meyer’s The Inter-Faith Family Seder Book, which the reviewer describes as scoring "very high marks on accessibility, but falls a bit short when it comes to maintaining a sense of tradition."
Date: 08-10-2006