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Parenting

Are you raising children with a partner of another faith? Are you trying to figure how much--if any--religion to share with your children? How do you raise a Jewish child? Learn about a wide variety of approaches to this challenge from our articles, resources and links.

Interfaith Parenting Articles

 

InterfaithFamily.com's Parenting Resource Page is sponsored by The PJ Library®, a program of The Harold Grinspoon Foundation. An award-winning Jewish family engagement program, The PJ Library offers free high-quality books and music each month to families making Jewish choices raising children ages six months through eight years. Visit http://www.pjlibrary.org/home to find out if The PJ Library is available for free in your community. 

Interfaith Parenting Articles Archive

 

Interfaith Parenting Documents

 

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Interfaith Parenting Discussion Boards


Additional Resources on Parenting in Interfaith Families

Websites

 
  • Lifelong Jewish Learning for Parents -- This resource from the Union for Reform Judaism includes information on bedtime rituals, holidays for children and more.
  • Modern Jewish Mom -- A website that demonstrates how Jewish traditions can be wonderful parenting tools.
  • PJ Library -- Sends Jewish-themed books and music on a monthly basis to families with children through age 7.


Books

 

If you know of other interfaith parenting resources--or if you'd like to see additional resources on a particular aspect of interfaith parenting--please email us at network@interfaithfamily.com and let us know what you'd like us to provide.

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