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 Torah Teachings for Jewish Grandparents of Interfaith Families

Hosted By: Maven

In this class, Rabbi Ari Saks will guide you through the Biblical story of Jacob’s grandson’s Ephraim and Menashe, and how their relationship can give insight on how to bless and celebrate your interfaith grandchildren today. This story is a powerful reminder of the importance of passing down Jewish traditions and values to future generations, even when they come from different faith backgrounds. Learn practical ways to support and connect with your interfaith grandchildren, and how to create a meaningful and inclusive family culture that honors all traditions. By building bridges and fostering understanding, we can ensure that our families continue to thrive and grow, just as Jacob blessed his grandsons so many years ago.

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Maven

In March of 2020, as the pandemic took hold of our local communities and safer-at-home orders were issued, American Jewish University shifted the delivery of our adult education and community programming to digital formats. Dedicated to providing Jewish learning to our communities, AJU understood the importance of showcasing original content that was not only easily accessible, but also fostered a sense of connection amidst the isolation that many faced.

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