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Web Magazine Issue 181 - Interfaith Families and the Holocaust

Web Magazine

Interfaith Families and The Holocaust

Issue 181: April 11, 2006

FEATURED ARTICLES

 

Where Do We Come From?  Do We Know Where We Are Going?

By Sol Levin

An intermarried man inherits a zest for life from his parents who survived the Holocaust.

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Seeking the Light:  A Child of Holocaust Survivors Reclaims Judaism

By Hedi Molnar

The child of silent survivors discovers it's never too late to become a "memorial candle" to her parents' memory.

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Visiting Auschwitz: The Unexpected Aftermath

By Alex Romano

His young daughter's embrace of Judaism helps an agnostic Christian find spirituality at the synagogue.

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ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

More Holocaust articles

Holocaust Stories
By Amy Elkes

Do the grandchildren of survivors owe it to their families to marry Jewish?

Night Rider
By Josh Fischel

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Reading Elie Wiesel's powerful classic conjures up images of horror, Hurricane Katrina and American Idol.
My Generation and the Holocaust
By Shana Franklin
A Harvard senior learns to commemorate the Holocaust from her Jewish father… and her Catholic mother.

Holocaust News

In Study, Youth See Holocaust and Jewish Culture as Keys to Identities
By Sue Fishkoff

When Jews aged 18 to 25 were presented with 12 possible factors and asked how much each "matters" to being Jewish, tops on the list was "remembering the Holocaust."

Holocaust Resources for Families of Holocaust Survivors

Online Resources for Families of Holocaust Survivors
By The InterfaithFamily.com Staff

Connect with other children and grandchildren of survivors.

Columnist
Star/Crossed: Jewish Stories from an Interfaith Life

Jewish Geography
By Andi L Rosenthal

As a Jew-by-choice, can I be genetically Jewish?

Arts and Entertainment

Judaism and Christianity--A New Framework for Mutual Understanding
By Marlena Thompson

The authors of The Structure of Religion want you to think outside of the "box."
Place of Jewish worship, referring to both the room where it occurs and the building where it occurs. Colloquially referred to as "temple."
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