intermarriage

This Yom Kippur, she’ll pray inside the synagogue, he’ll secure it on the outside

By Yonat Shimron — September 22, 2023
(RNS) — Shana Silverstein and Tom Barbieri are among a growing rank of intermarried synagogue members.

Despite 2022’s cluster of religious holidays, multifaith understanding slow to evolve

By Camille Daniels — May 26, 2022
(RNS) — Unlike race, which has become an urgent topic for Americans to discuss and educate themselves (and others) about, faith remains a relatively siloed practice.

How American couples’ ‘inter-Hindu’ marriages are changing the faith

By Murali Balaji — January 10, 2022
(RNS) — The couples marrying and raising the next generation now are redefining what it means to be Hindu in America.

Survey: Religion a key topic for many millennial moms during pandemic

By Joseph Hammond — May 21, 2021
(RNS) — Nearly a third of mothers discussed faith or spirituality last year, a new survey found.

Study: Young Jews are moving to polar ends — secularism and Orthodoxy

By Yonat Shimron — May 11, 2021
(RNS) — By contrast, the number of Jews identifying as Reform and Conservative — the two largest branches of Jewish denominational life — has remained flat.

What will be news for the Jews in 2019?

By Jeffrey Salkin — January 2, 2019
Anti-semitism, anti-Israel agitation, women in leadership, intermarriage.... I look into my crystal ball.

Yes, Ivanka is “good for the Jews.”

By Jeffrey Salkin — November 26, 2018
She has a Jewish home. She is raising Jewish children. Forget about her politics, for a moment.

The secret wisdom of Rabbi Rachel Cowan

By Jeffrey Salkin — September 4, 2018
Her greatest teaching was an off-handed comment. We should pay attention to its truth.
Page 1 of 1