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Web Magazine Issue 192 - Attending Services of Another Faith

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Web Magazine

Attending Services of Another Faith

Issue 192: September 26, 2006

FEATURED ARTICLES

A Loving Marriage, A Spiritual Divide

By Ellen Glazer

What do you do when your partner doesn't share your religious commitment?

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Praying in Our Interfaith Family

By Jim Keen

He prays to Jesus, his kids say the Sh'ma.

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Sharing Services

By Edith Rye

Their religions are different, but their ideas on religious observance are the same.

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ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

More Articles on Attending Services

Similarities and Differences between Catholic and Jewish Worship
By Laura Thor

A J.I.T. ("Jew In Training") compares her old religion to her new one.

Some Rabbis Use Services to Honor Non-Jewish Congregants
By Sue Fishkoff

During the High Holidays, synagogues throughout the country are thanking non-Jews for raising Jewish children.

Peeking behind the Church Doors
By Cheryl F. Coon

Wondering what happens inside a mosque, Hindu temple, Catholic church or even a synagogue? The What You Will See Inside... books are for kids, but parents can learn something too.

Sikh Temple Becomes Window into Judaism
By Joanne Catz Hartman

Her daughter's field trip taught her a lesson in tolerance--and comparative religion.

From Our Article Archive

How I Prepared My Kids for Their First Mass and Their Aunt's Catholic Wedding
By Jeri Zeder

She thought she was preparing her children for visiting a Catholic church, but she was really preparing herself.

Focus on Out of Faith

From Agony to Acceptance--Documentary Delves into Intermarriage
By Tom Tugend

In Out of Faith, a Holocaust survivor grapples with her grandchildren's marriage to non-Jews.

On Out of Faith and Intermarriage: The Producer's Perspective
by L. Mark DeAngelis

For the producer of Out of Faith, the lesson is clear: Jews should marry Jews.

On Out of Faith and Intermarriage: The Director's Perspective
By Lisa Leeman

But the film's director wonders whether communal survival should trump personal happiness.

"Hear" in Hebew. The first word and name of the central Jewish prayer and statement of faith. Place of Jewish worship. Same as synagogue.
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