Interfaith Family.com - Content and Coverage

Content and Coverage

InterfaithFamily.com specifically targets couples where only one partner is Jewish. It does not address other kinds of intermarriage, such as racial intermarriage or religious intermarriage where neither partner is Jewish.

The clergy officiation referral service, which can be found at interfaithfamily.com/findarabbi, helps hundreds of couples a month find Jewish clergy to officiate or co-officiate at interfaith weddings.

The biweekly web magazine includes a mix of personal narratives from people in interfaith relationships (as well as their families), opinion pieces from Jewish outreach professionals who are sympathetic to InterfaithFamily.com's goals and reprinted news and features from both mainstream and Jewish publications.

The website also includes resource pages that include tips and links to their archives for people interested in specific issues such as interfaith weddings or raising Jewish children in interfaith families. In 2007, the organization created the Resource Center for Jewish Clergy, which helps interfaith couples find clergy to officiate at their weddings and resources for rabbis and cantors who officiate or are considering officiating.

The site has a searchable database of programs, services and events for interfaith couples and families. It includes listings of synagogues, independent Jewish outreach programs, Jewish community centers and other Jewish organizations or institutions.

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