A Friend to Lean On
“A friend loves at all times, and a brother is born for adversity” (Proverbs 17:17).
How to Celebrate Purim
Purim can be an amazing (and fun!) time to remind your children that their Jewish identity means something special.
All Communication Is Cross-Cultural
Here are three stories of intermarried couples like you who encountered cross-cultural differences and not only survived, but thrived.
Finding Harmony in The December Holidays
You don’t have to let December’s cultural clash set the two of you at odds with each other. Sometimes, when we dig a little deeper into two seemingly different things, we can find similarities.
We’re Having a Baby Boy! Should We Circumcise?
So, you’re having a baby boy? Mazel tov (congratulations)! Now get ready for the intrusive question: Will you circumcise him?
Your People Will Be My People
Elize’s initial commitment was sweet, and its renewal at the Wailing Wall was inspiring, but even I didn’t realize how serious she was. Until October 7.
Facing Antisemitism together
Antisemitism doesn’t only affect Jewish people. Their spouses often feel the burden too.
Raising Kids in an Interfaith Home
Preparing for and rearing children is a difficult feat that can be even more challenging in an interfaith household.
A Loving Idea
Until 1967, sixteen American states made laws based on the bad idea that interracial marriage was illegal.
Esther: Blessings of an Intermarriage
Her outer lifestyle and even her name assimilated almost beyond recognition. But Esther became the Lord’s heroine and instrument of deliverance for her people.
Six Questions That Will Help You Plan Your Interfaith Wedding
You’re engaged? Mazel tov! Planning a wedding can be both exciting and incredibly stressful.
Jewish-Gentile Couples: becoming an American majority
47% of all married non-Orthodox American Jews said their spouse is not Jewish.