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Web Magazine Issue 193 - Dealing with Interfaith Identity

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Web Magazine

Dealing with Interfaith Identity

Issue 193: October 10, 2006

FEATURED ARTICLES

How I Programmed My Life

By Sarah R. Heilbronner

After a series of internal struggles, the child of a Jewish dad and Christian mom decided a Jewish life is worth the effort.

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What Would Superman Do?

By Jason Bortnick

Raised without a religion, a young child of interfaith parents found God in art, literature and superheroes.

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An Interfaith Child Thinks about His (Hypothetical) Interfaith Children

By Josh Fischel

If you grow up in an interfaith home, does it matter what religion your kids are?

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Mixed Blessings: A Religious Journey That Has Led Nowhere
By Jennifer L. Gordon

Raised with both, she ended up with nothing.

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By Maya Gottfried

She was ready to discover her Jewish identity, until a rabbi's wife told her she wasn't a Jew.

JDate Here I Come...
By Rachel Sarah

Matchmaker, matchmaker, make me a match... and make sure he doesn't mind my mother wasn't Jewish.

Interfaith Doesn't Mean Having to Say Goodbye to My Jewish Heritage
By Joanne Catz Hartman

Will your child be "mixed up with the blending of things"?

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How My Italian-American Catholic Mother Strengthened My Jewish Identity: Lessons in Intermarriage
By Eric Lesser

Religion and culture aren't mutually exclusive properties.

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Study Finds Surprising Facts about Children of Mixed Marriages
By Alexandra J. Wall

They're not as religious as the children of two Jewish parents, but they want to transmit their Jewish identity to their children.

Arts and Entertainment

Shmoozin' with... Lauren Storm
By Gerri Miller

The star of Flight 29 Down talks about getting beat up at Catholic school for having a Jewish mom.

A Jewish, Chinese and Gay Movie Explores Several Identities
By Oliver B. Pollak

For Justin Lo, the son of a Jewish mother and a Chinese father, making The Conrad Boys was a family affair.

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