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Web Magazine Issue 175 - Grandparenting, Part 2

Web Magazine

Grandparenting, Part 2

Issue 175: January 10, 2006

FEATURED ARTICLES

 

Keeping "From Generation to Generation" Open for ALL Grandparents

By Eve Coulson

My mother didn't imagine a future that included a Jewish daughter, never mind Jewish grandchildren! 

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When Your Child Intermarries

By Phoebe F. Kerness

We must be accepting of our non-Jewish in-law children as individuals with spiritual lives of their own.

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Thoughts on Being a Bubbie

By Mae Tupa

Divorce and re-marriage affect the family climate at least as much as cultural/religious differences.

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ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Columnist

By the Waters of Babylon
By Andi Rosenthal

I never really knew how my father felt about his children being raised as Catholics.

News and Opinion

The Pain of the Outsider
By Rabbi Elias Lieberman

She was, to some extent, an outsider in her own family constellation.

Opposition to Mission to Bring Non-Jewish Spouses into Fold
By Jacob Sugerman

"It's a mistake for the Jewish community to approach interfaith families with conversion aggressively," said Edmund Case.

Enlisting Day School Grads in Outreach to "Cultural" Jews
By Rabbi Yehuda Sarna

Perhaps the focus should be on how to achieve a beneficial chemistry between the two fastest-growing Jewish populations on college campuses: those with one Jewish parent, who date non-Jews, and predominantly Orthodox, day-school products.

Arts and Entertainment

Spielberg's War on Terror Begins in Munich
By Michael Fox

Follow a Mossad team as it secretly goes about assassinating the Palestinians who planned the 1972 massacre of Israeli athletes.

Ambitious Illuminated Casts Poignant Light
By Michael Fox 

Unexpectedly, Everything Is Illuminated crystallizes into an eloquent exposé of the different forms assimilation takes.

Spiritual leader and teacher. Typically, but not always, leads a congregation.
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