A Judy Blume movie and a new one-woman show speak to the children of intermarriage
This year, our family will mark Passover, Easter, and Ramadan at the same time—and honor the three religions that contributed to my children’s heritage
On Simchat Torah, figuring out how my interfaith family fit into the community
A roundtable discussion with non-Jewish spouses about interfaith marriages, raising Jewish children, navigating Jewish and non-Jewish holidays, and where people do—and don’t—feel welcome
With a new study showing the strength of Canada’s Jewish communities compared with the U.S., maybe it’s time American Jews took some lessons from their neighbors to the north
While Conservative rabbis have reaffirmed their policy against officiating at interfaith weddings, Conservative synagogues move to welcome non-Jewish spouses as full members of the congregation
As a rabbi, I didn’t want Jewish rituals in my daughter’s interfaith wedding
At age 34, far from home, I joined a synagogue for the first time—in Charlottesville
A ceremony that honored both Judaism and Catholicism without offending our parents proved elusive—until an uncle saved the day
Non-Jews can now make aliyah with their Jewish, same-sex spouses
My husband is Episcopalian, but together we have created a committed Jewish family and stayed part of the Jewish community
I’m engaged to a non-Jew. We plan to build a Jewish family, even if it won’t look exactly like the one I grew up in.
The first patented “Menorahment” defends itself
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