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Nonfiction Jewish on Their Own Terms: How Intermarried Couples Are Changing American Judaism Jennifer A. Thompson
Essay Internal Dialogue: Portraits of Intermarriage Posted by Nat BernsteinThe findings of the Pew Research Center survey of United States Jews published last fall indicated a rise in Jewish intermarriage that… Nat Bernstein July 31, 2014
Interview A Jewish-Russian Writer as New Englander: Part 2 of a 3‑Part Conversation This week father and son, neighbors in Brookline, Massachusetts and longtime collaborators, David Shrayer-Petrov and Maxim D. Shrayer discuss Dinner with Stalin… Maxim D. Shrayer July 9, 2014
Essay From Intermarried Couple to Observant Jewish Family Earlier this week, Gayle Redlingshafer Berman wrote about mourning the loss of a non-Jewish parent. Today we hear from Gayle’s co-author, her husband Harold Berman,… Harold Berman July 18, 2013
Nonfiction Til Faith Do Us Part: How Interfaith Marriage is Transforming America Naomi Schaefer Riley
Nonfiction A Place in the Tent: Intermarriage and Conservative Judaism Mark Bloom; Ted Feldman; Gordon Freeman; Stuart Kelman; Harry Manhoff; Mimi Weisel; Rose Levinson; Glenn Massarano
Nonfiction Making a Successful Jewish Interfaith Marriage Rabbi Kerry Olitzky with Joan Peterson Littman
Nonfiction How To Raise Jewish Children: Even When You’re Not Jewish Yourself Rabbi Kerry Olitzky and Paul Golin
Nonfiction Mixed Blessings: Overcoming the Stumbling Blocks in an Interfaith Marriage Paul Cowan and Rachel Cowan
Nonfiction If I’m Jewish and You’re Christian, What Are the Kids?: A Parenting Guide for Interfaith Families Andrea King