by IFFP Administrative Director | May 26, 2022 | Blog
Dear IFFP Family: Like each of you, our hearts break at the news of yet another mass shooting just yesterday. From a supermarket in upstate New York to a church in southern California, to now an elementary school in Texas, you may be feeling a range of emotions:...
by IFFP Administrative Director | Apr 7, 2022 | Blog
by IFFP Member Cheryl Leanza Although many rightly focus on Black history during Black History Month in February, the IFFP Racial Justice Tikkun Olam Group went on an outing recently in April to visit the Josiah Henson Museum & Park, a new park...
by IFFP Administrative Director | Mar 15, 2022 | Blog
By Rabbi Debbie Reichmann What is the message of Purim? As with most things, most stories, and most Jewish holidays there are many messages and lessons we can pull from the Book of Esther. But, this year I can only see one. It is our duty to fight tyranny....
by IFFP Administrative Director | Mar 2, 2022 | News
Today is Ash Wednesday on the Christian Calendar. This marks the first day of the Lenten Season (which is the 40 days leading up to Holy Week and Easter). Some observe this day by attending worship services and/or having ashes imposed (or put) on their foreheads. When...
by IFFP Administrative Director | Feb 14, 2022 | News
Gonzalez-Block Joins Rabbi Deborah Reichmann on IFFP’s Spiritual Leadership Team Washington, DC; February 13, 2022 The Board of Directors of the Interfaith Families Project of Greater Washington DC (IFFP) announces today the hiring of Samantha Gonzalez-Block as...