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Coping in an Interfaith Family

Coping in an Interfaith Family
Author: Gwen K. Packard
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1992-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780823914524

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Discusses the effects of living in an interfaith family, with an emphasis on the strengthening of spirituality, the promotion of accepting differences, and other positive aspects.


Keys to Interfaith Parenting

Keys to Interfaith Parenting
Author: Iris M. Yob
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1998
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780764102424

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Here's help for parents who must cope with the details of raising children in the often-demanding contemporary environment. Families in which parents have different religious faiths are more common than ever today. Here is advice on raising happy, well-adjusted children in such surroundings, as well as informed discussion of both the strengths and potential problems typical among interfaith families.


The Interfaith Family Guidebook

The Interfaith Family Guidebook
Author: Joan C. Hawxhurst
Publisher: Dovetail Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Interfaith marriage
ISBN: 9780965128445

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Offers guidance on respecting the traditions and values of both Christianity and Judaism for interfaith families.


Being Both

Being Both
Author: Susan Katz Miller
Publisher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0807013196

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A book on the growing number of interfaith families raising children in two religions Susan Katz Miller grew up with a Jewish father and Christian mother, and was raised Jewish. Now in an interfaith marriage herself, she is one of the growing number of Americans who are boldly electing to raise children with both faiths, rather than in one religion or the other (or without religion). In Being Both, Miller draws on original surveys and interviews with parents, students, teachers, and clergy, as well as on her own journey, to chronicle this controversial grassroots movement. Almost a third of all married Americans have a spouse from another religion, and there are now more children in Christian-Jewish interfaith families than in families with two Jewish parents. Across the country, many of these families are challenging the traditional idea that they must choose one religion. In some cities, more interfaith couples are raising children with “both” than Jewish-only. What does this mean for these families, for these children, and for religious institutions? Miller argues that there are distinct benefits for families who reject the false choice of “either/or” and instead embrace the synergy of being both. Reporting on hundreds of parents and children who celebrate two religions, she documents why couples make this choice, and how children appreciate dual-faith education. But often families who choose both have trouble finding supportive clergy and community. To that end, Miller includes advice and resources for interfaith families planning baby-welcoming and coming-of-age ceremonies, and seeking to find or form interfaith education programs. She also addresses the difficulties that interfaith families can encounter, wrestling with spiritual questions (“Will our children believe in God?”) and challenges (“How do we talk about Jesus?”). And finally, looking beyond Judaism and Christianity, Being Both provides the first glimpse of the next interfaith wave: intermarried Muslim, Hindu and Buddhist couples raising children in two religions. Being Both is at once a rousing declaration of the benefits of celebrating two religions, and a blueprint for interfaith families who are seeking guidance and community support.


A Nonjudgmental Guide to Interfaith Marriage

A Nonjudgmental Guide to Interfaith Marriage
Author: Rabbi Steven Reuben
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2002-04-25
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1401034047

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Every day Americans of different faiths fall in love, decide to marry, and are suddenly faced with a bewildering array of pressures, choices and conflicts. Rabbi Steven Carr Reuben offers down-to-earth advice to help couples of all faiths find their own solutions to sensitive issues, from talking about religious differences to deciding how to raise the children. Drawing upon 25 years of counseling experience, he shares the real life stories of couples who have met the challenges of interfaith relationships. This unique, nonjudgmental guide will help you learn how to discuss religion, talk to parents, choose a ceremony that's right for you, celebrate differences, create your own unique religious lifestyle, celebrate life as a "team marriage," learn how to discuss sensitive issues in advance and discover the joy of creating a life filled with mutual fulfillment, understanding and love.


Interfaith Families

Interfaith Families
Author: Jane Kaplan
Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2005-06
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 159627011X

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As the number of Jewish-Christian marriages in America continue to rise, couples find themselves searching for ways to reconcile love and religion. Even when each partner has no particular religious life, they are confronted with related conflicts. Should children be raised in one faith and not the other? Who decides which holidays to celebrate and how? How can couples deal with extended family members who may not understand or accept their interfaith marriage? Readers will find and array of reactions and approaches as the couples profiled in this book describe how they tacked these topics. Each personal narrative offers fresh insight into interfaith families by giving examples of the successes and failures, struggles and triumphs of everyday situations and major life decisions.


Interfaith Family Journal

Interfaith Family Journal
Author: Susan Katz Miller
Publisher: Skinner House Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Families
ISBN: 9781558968257

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The Interfaith Family Journal is an invaluable resource for couples and family members practicing different religions (or none). Interactive exercises and creative activities help interfaith families decide how they want to honor their histories, cultures, and beliefs in ways that nurture joy, creativity, and empowerment. With space for writing directly in the book and suggestions for engaging in deep conversation, the book becomes a keepsake of the journey toward each interfaith family's unique practice and identity.


Mixed-Up Love

Mixed-Up Love
Author: Jon M. Sweeney
Publisher: Jericho Books
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2014-07-01
Genre: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
ISBN: 9781455582402

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Dating, commitment, kids, and family--it's all hard work, and when you come from different religious backgrounds it's even harder. Jon, a Catholic writer, and Michal, a Reconstructionist rabbi, live out the challenges of an interfaith relationship everyday as husband and wife, and as parents to their daughter Sima, who is being raised Jewish. In MIXED-UP LOVE, the couple explores how interfaith relationships impact dating, weddings, holidays, raising children, and family functions--and how to not just cope, but thrive. This is an engaging and practical resource for singles who are considering dating outside their own faith, couples in interfaith relationships, relatives and friends of "mixed" couples who seek information and understanding, and parents desiring a fresh perspective. With clarity, insight, and humor, Sweeney and Woll demonstrate how to engage with your partner, family, and faith like never before.


But how Will You Raise the Children?

But how Will You Raise the Children?
Author: Steven Carr Reuben
Publisher:
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1987
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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This book offers interfaith couples practical tools for dealing with the emotional, psychological, and religious issues that are unique to their chosen lifestyle. It will also help couples of all faiths handle sensitive issues, from announcing the engagement to deciding how to raise the children.


A Chosen Faith

A Chosen Faith
Author: John A. Buehrens
Publisher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1998-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0807097160

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An updated edition of the classic introduction to the history and beliefs of Unitarian Universalism—from a senior minister of the Unitarian Church For those contemplating religious choices, Unitarian Universalism offers an appealing alternative to religious denominations that stress theological creeds over individual conviction and belief. Featuring two new chapters, a revealing and entertaining foreword by best-selling author Robert Fulghum, and a new preface by UU moderator Denise Davidoff, this updated edition of the classic introductory text on Unitarian Universalism explores the many sources of the living tradition of this ‘chosen faith’.