• Embracing the Sacred Connection: Earth Day Reflections on the Tree of Life

    Embracing the Sacred Connection: Earth Day Reflections on the Tree of Life


  • An Interfaith Prayer for Peace

    An Interfaith Prayer for Peace

    We write to you with heavy hearts as the violence in Israel and Gaza continues.  As we, and the world, watch these events unfold, we do not need to do so passively. The stories of our traditions teach that prayer is active and powerful. We invite you and your families to pray for peace in…

  • Welcome Back from the 2023-2024 IFFP Board

    Welcome Back from the 2023-2024 IFFP Board

    IFFP’s 2023-2024 Board of Directors welcomes everyone to celebrate the 2023-2024 year.

  • Building Our Interfaith Family: Navigating Cultures, Religions, and Community with IFFP

    Building Our Interfaith Family: Navigating Cultures, Religions, and Community with IFFP

    Follow the journey of a couple, Basem and Rachel, as they blend the intricate threads of Judaism and Christianity, American and Egyptian cultures, into a tapestry of love during their interfaith wedding. Navigating the challenges of crafting a unique ceremony to finding solace in the arms of the IFFP community, their story epitomizes the richness…

  • From Vows to Voices: Navigating Gender Dynamics in Ancient Texts and Modern Realities

    From Vows to Voices: Navigating Gender Dynamics in Ancient Texts and Modern Realities

    Exploring the intricate interplay of agency and restraint within vows, this piece delves into gender dynamics in ancient texts and modern society, drawing parallels from historical civilizations to contemporary debates, guided by the wisdom of Rabbi Debbie Reichmann.

  • IFFP Theme for 2023-2024: Our Living Stories

    IFFP Theme for 2023-2024: Our Living Stories

    Learn about the theme for IFFP’s 2023-2024 Year, “Our Living Stories.

  • Interfaith Families: A Conversation on Inclusion and Acceptance with Rabbi Lex Rofeberg

    Interfaith Families: A Conversation on Inclusion and Acceptance with Rabbi Lex Rofeberg

    Read this interview with Susan Katz Miller and Rabbi Lex Rofeberg about the inclusion and acceptance of interfaith families in the greater Jewish world.

  • IFFP’s Board Chair Featured in the New York Times

    IFFP’s Board Chair Featured in the New York Times

    IFFP’s Board Chair Jill Fioravanti is featured in The New York Times discussing her family’s path to finding the Interfaith Families Project.

  • From Projects to Possibilities: The Endless Evolution of IFFP and Interfaith Communities

    From Projects to Possibilities: The Endless Evolution of IFFP and Interfaith Communities

    Felise Shellenberger shares about creating her own interfaith families project in the greater Philadelphia area.

  • The Language of Humanity: Embracing the Gift of Torah on Shavuot

    The Language of Humanity: Embracing the Gift of Torah on Shavuot

    Rabbi Debbie Reichmann explores the many meanings of the Jewish Holy Day of Shavuot, which commemorates the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai.

  • How Jewish Perspectives on Interfaith Families Must Change with Rabbi Lex Rofeberg

    How Jewish Perspectives on Interfaith Families Must Change with Rabbi Lex Rofeberg

    Join us on Sunday, May 21st for our Adult Education session, “How Jewish Perspectives on Interfaith Marriages Must Change” with Rabbi Lex Rofeberg from Judaism Unbound. He is himself in an interfaith relationship, and is proud to be part of a growing group of rabbis who can say the same.

  • Taking Pride In My Interfaith Identity

    Taking Pride In My Interfaith Identity

    My name is Margo Fioravanti and I am in the IFFP Teen Group. People often ask me to share my thoughts about my experience being interfaith. Being interfaith is part of my identity and is very important to me.

  • Remembering the Heroes on Yom Hashoah

    Remembering the Heroes on Yom Hashoah

    by Rabbi Debbie Reichmann This year, Yom Hashoah, aka Holocaust and Heroism Remembrance Day falls on April 18. I have been honoring this Yom Hashoah for as long as I can remember. That’s not very surprising since I attended Jewish school from pre-K through High School. What’s interesting to me, though, is in all those…

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