Tune In: IFFP’s Leaders Discuss Creating Space for Interfaith Families

Curious about how the Interfaith Families Project (IFFP) in Montgomery County brings together Christian and Jewish interfaith families? Listen to Rev. Samantha Gonzalez-Block and Rabbi Debbie Reichmann share their insights on navigating religious diversity, fostering community, and embracing shared traditions. In this interview with WYPR’s On The Record, they discuss the unique challenges and joys that come with leading a vibrant interfaith community. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation—click here to listen now.

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  • Miranda Hovemeyer is a Humanist Chaplain with the Humanist Community at American University and serves as the Administrative Director of The Interfaith Families Project of Greater Washington, D.C. She holds a B.A. in English Literature from Colorado State University and an M.A. in Religion from Meadville Lombard Theological School at the University of Chicago. She is committed to inclusive interfaith spaces that uplift marginalized voices and foster genuine connection.

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About IFFP

The Interfaith Families Project of Greater Washington (IFFP) is an independent community of interfaith families and others. We are committed to sharing, learning about, and celebrating our Jewish and Christian traditions.

Now in our third decade, we have grown to over 100 families from Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, DC, with virtual members across the country and around the world.

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