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Links and Resources
CrossCurrents is a fifty-year old interfaith network that publishes a respected journal on religion and intellectual life and sponsors related programs.
CrossCurrents
475 Riverside Drive Suite 1945
New York, NY 10115
212-870-2544
www.crosscurrents.org
The Dovetail Institute for Interfaith Family Resources (DIIFR)
is an independent, non-profit national organization which publishes
a newsletter and provides educational and networking venues and
opportunities for interfaith families and related professionals.
DI-IFR
775 Simon Greenwell Ln.
Boston, KY 40107
Tel 800-530-1596
Fax 502-549-3543
DI-IFR@Bardstown.com
www.dovetailinstitute.org
Interfaith Counseling
is and its principal, Susan Needles, have a long relationship with The Interfaith Community. Ms. Needles, a licensed clinical social worker, has developed our distinctive workshop for interfaith couples adn serves as a consultant to us on counseling issues.
www.interfaith-counseling.org
Interfaith Families Project of Greater Washington (IFFP) is an independent community of interfaith families created in 1994. It is committed to sharing, learning about, and celebrating our Jewish and Christian heritages.
Box 5413
Takoma Park, MD 20913
301-270-6337
IFFP@iname.com
www.iffp.net
Jewish Catholic Family Network of Greater Washington, DC was formed in 2003 to be an interfaith community for Jewish/Catholic couples and families in the Washington, DC area. Email jcfamilynetwork@comcast.net or visit http://mywebpages.comcast.net/jcfamilynetwork.
The Jewish-Catholic Couples Dialogue Group in Chicago, formed
in 1988, is an interfaith community for Jewish/Catholic families
in the greater Chicago area. Call 708-802-1620; email djosephs@jcdg.org
or visit the website at www.jcdg.org.
InterfaithFamily.com is an online publication for interfaith
couples and their families. Written by members of intermarried families,
as well as outreach workers and clergy who work with them, the magazine
provides support and information on issues such as interfaith relationships,
life-cycle events, holidays, choosing a religion for your child,
telling your parents, Israel, and much more. The magazine encourages
Jewish choices while respecting the heritage and traditions of the
non-Jewish partner. It also offers lively online discussions on
a broad range of topics and provides local links to resources for
intermarried families around the country.
The best articles from the magazine have been collected into The
Guide to Jewish InterfaithFamily Life: An InterfaithFamily.com Handbook.
This practical and supportive book published by Jewish Lights Publishing
is available from InterfaithFamily.com,
Amazon.com, Jewish Lights Publishing,
or your local bookstore.
InterfaithFamily.Com
Jewish Family & LIfe!
P.O.Box 9129
90 Oak Street
Newton, MA 02464
617-965-7700 ext. 205
e-mail: edc@JFLmedia.com
www.interfaithfamily.com
Professor Egon Mayer (of blessed memory), was a distinguished sociologist and advisor to the Interfaith Community, he conducted the leading social science research on religious intermarriage. His website (www.EgonMayer.com) includes key studies on intermarriage, particularly from the Jewish perspective.
Lee F. Gruzen, Raising Your Jewish/Christian Child: How Interfaith
Parents Can give Children the Best of Both Their Heritages,
New York: Newmarket
Press, 2001.

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