interfaith

Can Non-Jews Receive Synagogue Honors?

Being called to the Torah for an aliyah and leading certain prayers are, among other synagogue rituals, generally reserved for Jews. 

Emulating Our Multicultural Ancestors

While Jacob blesses all of his grandchildren at the end of his life, he singles out two in particular as worthy of emulation.

Tips for Planning an Interfaith Wedding

Seven ways to not stand on ceremony.

7 Tips For Navigating Jewish Life With Your Interfaith Family

For some converts, choosing Judaism brings with it a number of complex family challenges.

When Passover and Easter Coincide

Resources for interfaith families on the "spring" dilemma.

How To Make Your Wedding Inclusive

10 tips for making families, friends and guests of all backgrounds feel comfortable and welcome on your big day.

Which Jewish clergy will officiate at interfaith weddings?

Some Jewish clergy perform intermarriages, but not all do.

Funny, You Don’t Look Jewish

An Ashkenazic Reform Korean rabbi explores her identity.

Passover and Easter

Both celebrate spring and hope, though there are major differences between them also.

Non-Jewish Mothers and the Blessings on the Torah

Could an aliyah be a way to honor the sacrifices of a non-Jewish mother who raises a Jewish child?