January
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Issue 125: Extended Family Relationships, Part 2
My Personal Story
News from the Network
News
Reviews, Interviews, Profiles
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Issue 126: Interfaith Mourning, Part 1
My Personal Story
Professional View
News
Reviews, Interviews, Profiles
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February
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Issue 127: Interfaith Mourning, Part 2
My Personal Story
Professional View
Dispatch from the Institute
News
News from the Network
Reviews, Interviews, Profiles
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Issue 128: Media Images of the "Other"
My Personal Story
Dialogue and Debate
Dispatch from the Institute
News
News from the Network
Reviews, Interviews, Profiles
The Presidential Candidates
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March
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Issue 129: Interfaith Families and The Passion
Professional View
Interfaith Couples Review the Film
News about The Passion
News
News from the Network
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Issue 130: Passover and Easter
My Personal Story
Professional View
Dialogue and Debate
News
Passover Recipes
Reviews, Interviews, Profiles
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April
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Issue 131: Religious Journeys, Part 1
My Personal Story
Dialogue and Debate
News
News from the Network
Reviews, Interviews, Profiles
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Issue 132: Religious Journeys, Part 2
My Personal Story
Dispatch from the Institute
Dialogue and Debate
News
Reviews, Interviews, Profiles
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May
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Issue 133: Infertility and Adoption
My Personal Story
Professional View
Dialogue and Debate
News
Reviews, Interviews, Profiles
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Issue 134: Welcoming Babies
My Personal Story
Professional View
Holidays
Reviews, Interviews, Profiles
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June
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Issue 135: Welcoming Babies, Part 2
My Personal Story
Professional View
Dispatch from the Institute
News
Reviews, Interviews, Profiles
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Issue 136: Weddings
My Personal Story
Professional View
Dialogue and Debate
News
Reviews, Interviews, Profiles
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July
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Issue 137: Grandparenting
My Personal Story
Professional View
Dispatch from the Institute
News
Dialogue and Debate
Reviews, Interviews, Profiles
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Issue 138: Grandparenting, Part 2
My Personal Story
Professional View
Dialogue and Debate
InterfaithFamily.com in the News
Reviews, Interviews, Profiles
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Issue 139: Interfaith Travel
My Personal Story
Dialogue and Debate
InterfaithFamily.com in the News
News
On the Political Trail
Reviews, Interviews, Profiles
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August
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Issue 140: Non-Jews Raising Jewish Children
My Personal Story
Dispatch from the Institute
InterfaithFamily.com in the News
On the Political Trail
Reviews, Interviews, Profiles
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Issue 141: Raising Children in Interfaith Families, Part 2
My Personal Story
Professional View
Dialogue and Debate
High Holiday Recipe Articles
Reviews, Interviews, Profiles
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September
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Issue 142: Interfaith Families and the Jewish High Holidays
My Personal Story
Professional View
News
High Holidays and Food
Reviews, Interviews, Profiles
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Issue 143: Raising Teens and College-age Kids
My Personal Story: Teens
Professional View: Teens
My Personal Story: College-Age
Professional View: College-Age
News
Reviews, Interviews, Profiles
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October
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My Personal Story
Professional View
Dialogue and Debate
News
Reviews, Interviews, Profiles
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Issue 145: Multicultural Interfaith Families
My Personal Story
Column
News
News from the Network
Reviews, Interviews, Profiles
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November
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Issue 146: Multicultural Interfaith Families: Jewish-Hindu and Jewish-Muslim Couples
My Personal Story
Dialogue and Debate
News
Reviews, Interviews, Profiles
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Issue 147: Multicultural Interfaith Families: Jewish-Asian Families
My Personal Story
News
Thanksgiving Recipes
Reviews, Interviews, Profiles
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December
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Issue 148: The December Holidays
My Personal Story
Andi Rosenthal's Column
News
Reviews, Interviews, Profiles
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Issue 149: The December Holidays in the News
December Holidays in the News
Dialogue and Debate
Reviews, Interviews, Profiles
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Hebrew for "daughter of the commandments." In modern Jewish practice, Jewish girls come of age at 12 or 13. When a girl comes of age, she is officially a bat mitzvah and considered an adult. The term is commonly used as a short-hand for the bat mitzvah's coming-of-age ceremony and/or celebration. The male equivalent is "bar mitzvah."
Hanukkah (known by many spellings) is an eight-day Jewish holiday commemorating the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem at the time of the Maccabean Revolt of the 2nd Century BCE. It is marked by the lighting of a menorah and the eating of fried foods.
Hebrew for "my master," the term refers to a spiritual leader and teacher of Torah. Often, but not always, a rabbi is the leader of a synagogue congregation.
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