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Web Magazine Issue 160 - WEDDINGS

Web Magazine

Interfaith Weddings

Issue 160: June 7, 2005, Part 1

FEATURED ARTICLES

Mixed Background Times Three

By Marc Tyler Nobleman

Would Daniela's side be uncomfortable with Judaism? Would my side be uncomfortable with Germany?

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A Wedding Filled with Keva and Kavanna

By Rabbi Lev Baesh

All of the ritual should speak to each partner and strengthen their unification as a new family.

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ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Another Professional View

Prenuptial Agreement for Interfaith Couples
By Rabbi Richard Schachet

A prenuptial interfaith marriage inventory and pact can prove helpful.

Arts and Entertainment

"I Do"-It-Yourself: A Review of The Creative Jewish Wedding Book
By Lauren Stefano

Planning a wedding? If you want it to be unique, read this book.

The Jewish Holiday of Shavuot

Orpah: A Shout-Out for Shavuot
By Andi Rosenthal

A Jew-by-choice talks about the need to truly welcome strangers in our synagogues.

Delicious Recipes to Enhance Your Shavuot Celebration
By Linda Morel

Discover fantastic recipes for Hungarian Green Bean Soup, Sephardi Stuffed Artichokes, and more.

News

Interfaith Program Facing Elimination
By Jennifer Siegel

The 15-year-old Pathways Program, run by United Jewish Communities of Metrowest NJ, could close as early as this summer.

How to Reach Unaffiliated Jews?
By Sue Fishkoff

To reach the unaffiliated, Jewish organizations will have to move their programs out of their institutions and into the streets.

Rabbi Takes an Inventive Approach to Intermarriage
By Judie Jacobson

Jewish judges and Justices of the Peace who are members of Beth Israel perform wedding ceremonies of interfaith couples in the synagogue sanctuary.

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