Resources
Two Religions, One Family visit the IFC's blog
beinginterfaith.com an independent website by Columbia journalism students that highlights many IFC families
Symposium on Educating Jewish-Christian Families
a report on the IFC’s seminal gathering of families, clergy and other religious professionals.
Raising Your Jewish/Christian Child: How Interfaith Parents Can give Children the Best of Both Their Heritages, by Lee F. Gruzen, New York: Newmarket Press, 2001.
An Interfaith Community: A Place to Connect by Sheila Gordon
Interfaith Parenting: Respecting Differences"While Keeping the Faith" by Sheila Gordon
InterfaithFamily.com an online publication which encourages Jewish choices while respecting the heritage and traditions of the non-Jewish partner.
CrossCurrents a fifty-year old interfaith network that publishes a journal on religion and intellectual life and sponsors related programs.
The Dovetail Institute for Interfaith Family Resources (DI–IFR) has been a clearinghouse for resources about interfaith marriage and families.
On Being Both blog by Susan Katz Miller, interfaith parent and interfaith child
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Interfaith Families Project of Greater Washington (IFFP) is an independent community of interfaith families
The Family School is an independent community of interfaith families in the greater Chicago area, providing a K-12 curriculum.
The Jewish-Catholic Couples Dialogue Group is an interfaith community for Jewish/Catholic couples in the greater Chicago area.
The Interfaith Union is a resource center in metropolitan Chicago for interfaith and interchurch families and the clergy that serve them.
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Interfaith Counseling has close ties to the Interfaith Community through its principal who is IFC’s consultant on counseling issues.
Mazel Moments is an online resource for planning weddings and other life cycle events. Though oriented toward Jewish aspects of events, it also serves interfaith couples.

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