Tag: Interfaith Relationships

The text discusses the evolution of Reform Judaism in America, highlighting its initial intention to eliminate differences between Jews and Christians in order to combat antisemitism.
Hebrew Union College's decision to admit intermarried rabbis marks a significant step towards inclusivity, addressing the discrimination faced by interfaith couples and expanding the pool of eligible students amid decreasing enrollment.
Hebrew Union College's decision to admit and ordain students in interfaith relationships marks a significant shift in American Judaism, acknowledging the reality of the community it serves.
Hebrew Union College, a prominent Reform rabbinical seminary, has decided to drop its longstanding ban on admitting and ordaining rabbinical students in interfaith relationships, aligning with the Reform movement's acceptance of intermarriage.
"Kiss Me Kosher" is a heartfelt rom-com that delves into themes of love, identity, and cultural clashes.
This article provides a ranking of Jewish-themed romantic comedies (romcoms) aired on the Hallmark channel.
A Jewish woman named Jacklyn and her Christian husband, Ed, are struggling with their differing views on Israel.
"Harmony" is a new Broadway musical with original music by Barry Manilow that tells the story of the Comedian Harmonists, a half-Jewish sextet that gained fame in pre-war Europe.
The author reflects on her Jewish identity and the influences that shaped it.
"The Promise" is a children's picture book that explores the enduring friendship between a Jewish boy named Moshe and a Muslim boy named Hassan.
In this episode, the hosts of the Unorthodox podcast discuss different aspects of Jewish journeys and experiences.
In the 2023 Conversion Episode, the focus is on Jewish journeys, including stories of people finding their way to Judaism and discussions about interfaith relationships.
Reinhold Niebuhr and Abraham Joshua Heschel, two influential religious figures, formed an unlikely friendship despite their theological differences.
After their mother's unexpected passing and cremation, the author grapples with conflicting emotions stemming from their divergent spiritual paths.
The author reflects on his Jewish identity as he navigates interactions with a religiously observant neighbor who tries to set him up with his daughters, emphasizing the difference between being Jewish and "Jew-ish."
The discussion focuses on the evolving portrayal of Jewish characters in young adult literature, moving away from narratives solely focused on "Important Jewish Issues" like the Holocaust or religious conflicts.