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Navigating Interfaith Parenting: Insights from the Newbies Podcast
Introduction Raising a child is an incredible journey, filled with joys, challenges, and countless decisions. For parents coming from different faith backgrounds, this journey can be even more complex and rewarding. The latest episode of the Newbies podcast delves into the intricacies of interfaith parenting, offering insights and advice from parents navigating this unique path.…
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Our Living Stories: Celebrating a Year of Interfaith Family Journeys
This past year, our interfaith community’s theme was “Our Living Stories.” Together, we embarked on a storytelling journey. Our biblical texts came to life in new and unexpected ways. We became vulnerable storytellers in formal and informal ways. Here are a few of the (of the many) stories we will cherish: Personal storytelling also played a…
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PRESS RELEASE: Interfaith Families Project Says Farewell to Reverend Beth McCracken-Harness, Director of Religious Education
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE North Bethesda, Maryland – June 5, 2024 – The Interfaith Families Project of Greater Washington (IFFP) bids a fond farewell to Reverend Beth McCracken-Harness, who is stepping down as Director of Religious Education after 15 years of dedicated service. Rev. Beth’s last day at IFFP was June 2, 2024. During her tenure, Rev. Beth has…
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Interfaith Families Tell Their Stories
At the start of fall, Rabbi Debbie and Reverend Sam introduced the theme for the year: “Our Living Stories.” This theme was the inspiration for an IFFP storytelling event entitled: Real Life Stories from Interfaith Families, held on April 28th at Busboys and Poets: Takoma Park. The sold-out evening celebrated the power of stories and…
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Rabbi Debbie’s Supplemental Haggadah Readings for Passover 2024
Passover this year feels different from previous years. The world is in great turmoil; tensions are high and tempers are frayed. As you gather around your Seder table, you might be looking for some different perspectives for yourselves or to share. Below are some readings I have collected in light of this. Many of them…
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Embracing the Sacred Connection: Earth Day Reflections on the Tree of Life
As Earth Day approaches this year, falling on April 22nd, 2024, it prompts us to pause and reflect on the profound environmental challenges our planet faces. The roots of our environmental consciousness often intertwine with spiritual and religious teachings, emphasizing our interconnectedness with the natural world. This sentiment is echoed across diverse faith traditions, from…
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Embracing the Sacred Silence: Finding Comfort and Connection in Moments of Quiet Reflection
There is that sacred silent moment on Shabbat when the candles have just been lit and hands gently wave in the air and cover one’s eyes. There is that sacred silent moment during prayer when your hands are clasped together, your eyes close, and your head gently bows down. There is that sacred silent moment…
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Believing in the Impossible: Lessons from Easter and Diana Nyad
Diana Nyad wanted nothing more than to achieve the impossible. Her last name “Nyad” means water nymph and she took that name very seriously. In the 1970s Diana, had become famous for attempting these long-distance, seemingly impossible swims. She swam around the island of Manhattan (water most people actively avoid) and from the Bahamas to Florida. But…
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Passover and Easter: Food from an Interfaith Family
When I was a child, in our house we celebrated both Passover and Easter. This may seem like a very hard thing to do, given the many dietary restrictions during Passover. Believing that both sides should be given an equal chance to celebrate these two holidays, our family solved this problem. We adhered to the…
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IFFP Featured in “Faith & Leadership” A Learning Resource at Duke Divinity School
“On a chilly Sunday morning in a Rockville, Maryland, classroom, a group of eighth graders is deep into a discussion about whether there’s an afterlife and — if so — what it might entail. A few fairly standard depictions of heaven and hell give way to questions about reincarnation, reunion with lost loved ones, karma,…
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Navigating Identity: The Complex Story of Jewish Name Changes in 20th Century America
This blog post serves as a summarization of the thought-provoking presentation by IFFP member Stanley Drake. The original video, available on YouTube, captures a deep dive into the complexities of Jewish name changes in 20th-century America. In this insightful conversation, Stanley Drake explores the motivations, challenges, and societal dynamics that led many Jewish individuals and…
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Naming Children: What Interfaith Families Consider
Most couples give a lot of thought to choosing names for their children. They think about the sound of the name, how it might come to be shortened, what the initials might spell out. They think about what other people have had that name, how unusual or how common it might be. Sometimes they struggle…
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