By Michael Felsen
They didn't believe in religion, but they did believe in Jewishness--here's how they found a welcoming community.
Date: 07-10-2008
By Cara Nissman
New Jewish museums all over the United States are thinking about how to include interfaith families.
Date: 07-07-2008
By Jesse Tisch
Young adults with interfaith backgrounds can increasingly be found working at Jewish organizations—but they still face some subtle obstacles.
Date: 06-17-2008
By Aaron Passman
They come from interfaith families, from historic communities or from conversion, and these Jews of color are changing the face of the community.
Date: 06-13-2008
By Rabbi Kerry M. Olitzky
Recent Israeli religious court decisions have once again pointed out the unnecessary obstacles to becoming a Jew.
Date: 06-08-2008
By Barbara Pash
As community workers reaching out to provide resources to all Jews, these Orthodox rabbis are confronting the reality of interfaith marriage.
Date: 05-30-2008
By Sue Fishkoff
Be'chol Lashon, a conference for Jews of color and from around the world, featured discussions of conversion and inclusion in the Jewish community.
Date: 05-15-2008
By Karen Goldberg Goff
A recent landmark study of Americans' religious behavior confirmed what many observers of intermarriage have often suggested, but never proven: when Jews intermarry, they disproportionately marry Catholics.
Date: 04-07-2008
By Benjamin Phillips
Three Brandeis researchers say intermarriage is not as scary as the Jewish community thinks.
Date: 03-20-2008
By Dr Gary A. Tobin
Jewish community researcher advocates that American Jews seek converts.
Date: 03-14-2008