Tag: Interfaith Family

The author reflects on the rise in antisemitism since a Hamas attack on October 7 and discusses the challenges of parenting Jewish children in the face of increased anti-Jewish sentiment.
The author recounts her experience of initially opposing her daughter getting a tattoo due to their Jewish heritage and the historical association of tattoos with the Holocaust.
The author reflects on her experience of sending her youngest child to a local Jewish day camp in Maine.
The new movie adaptation of Judy Blume's classic novel "Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret" explores the spiritual journey of its protagonist, Margaret, in addition to her experiences of puberty and middle school.
In this episode of "Unorthodox," CBS Sunday Morning contributor Faith Salie discusses how her interfaith family navigates the holidays, particularly Christmas.
This episode of Unorthodox features discussions on navigating the holidays in interfaith families, an interview with gospel legend Donald Lawrence, Rabbi Dr. Stuart Halpern's perspective on a Christmas special, and the story of a Jewish mall Santa.
In this personal essay, Carly Pildis reflects on the feelings of loneliness and alienation that many Jews experience during the Christmas season.
The article discusses the recent speculation in Reform circles about whether Moses intermarried with Tziporah and the implications of such a claim in the context of contemporary intermarriage trends among Jews.