Bigotry and antisemitism have no place in our country and in our world, and it is in times like these that it’s most important to make that abundantly clear.
Passover and Easter–two very different holidays that both happen around spring and involve food and family. Are there any other similarities? What exactly is at the heart of both of these holidays? https://t.co/2wjZB5ombk
Join Rabbi Malka Packer-Monroe and grandparents of interfaith families to dive into the universally accessible themes of Passover & best practices for engaging our adult children & grandchildren of different faith backgrounds. https://t.co/Mpkctq2gMR
What does celebrating Passover and Easter holidays look like? How do we establish traditions but also set boundaries, while honoring our partners & families? Many couples face these questions, and we can learn from one another. Join us as we explore them! https://t.co/J5u031UbJp
Are you leading a Passover seder this year? Whether you’re leading a small seder or a large one, we have the tools you need to feel confident creating a seder that’s right for your interfaith, intercultural or mixed-heritage family. https://t.co/7MYDBrbUXX
Are you an adult, age 35-54, who is part of a Jewish or multifaith household? Please this important national survey to help orgs like 18Doors learn about the needs and interests of adults like you! All participants eligible to win a $100 Amazon gift card. https://t.co/oLBhi32DMU
Wonderful news today, as Hebrew College announces that it will admit and ordain rabbinical students in interfaith relationships! https://t.co/alkjQGslBc
Atlanta! Join Rabbi Malka Packer-Monroe of 18Doors for a Passover Plate Party, a creative, interfaith date for Jews and their loved ones. Bring your sweetie for a fun afternoon of painting and learning about the themes of Passover and the seder plate. https://t.co/xegc4HzoWv
“Couples and Conversation” meets Tuesdays, February 28, March 7 and 28, and April 4 at 8:00 PM ET and will be facilitated by Rabbi Jodie Siff, 18Doors Rukin Rabbinic Fellow. The workshop is $54/couple and registration is required. REGISTER HERE: https://t.co/h5qWICzICk
You’re engaged–mazel tov (congratulations!)! Whether you’ve always had a dream wedding in mind, or have no clue what vibe you’re going for on your big day, chances are you’ve got a lot of questions and an ever-growing to-do list! Let us help. https://t.co/7OoQruyYke
Calling all grandparents of interfaith families! It’s a new year, so let’s brainstorm some new ways to share our love of all things Jewish with our grandchildren. https://t.co/R7POBnT5Rk
Join Rabbi Joshua Stanton & Rabbi Benjamin Spratt in discussion with 18Doors’ Jodi Bromberg & Rabbi Robyn Frisch, and the Center for Radically Inclusive Judaism’s Edmund Case. https://t.co/YUIEuZ4mOJ
New York City friends: “Couples and Conversation” meets Thursdays, January 19, 26, and February 2 and 9 at 7:30 PM ET and will be facilitated by Rabbi Emily Cohen, 18Doors Rukin Rabbinic Fellow. The workshop is $54/couple and registration is required. https://t.co/BJFuuJc8lz
Our lives are all interconnected, & one person feeling un-welcomed by the Jewish community is too many. Let’s change that, together. Please consider giving to 18Doors during your year-end giving and pledge your support to interfaith couples and families. https://t.co/Eb0P1cvgio
It's our last fundraising effort of the year! 18Doors is the only nonprofit in the world solely devoted to supporting multi-faith/interfaith/multi-cultural couples and families where one partner is Jewish. Every gift to our org helps them, so donate today! https://t.co/Eb0P1cMR9W
Detroit! Being in an interfaith/Jew-ish/multi-faith/however-you-define-yourself couple can be challenging, but you don’t need to find the answers alone. This workshop offers a safe environment to work on creating your religious/cultural lives together. https://t.co/Z8cF5fSoS3
Grateful to the @SecondGentleman for his leadership addressing antisemitism- “Our community is in pain. It hurts me to see what we’re going through right now. … We cannot normalize this. We all have an obligation to condemn the violence.”https://t.co/J3Ugg2NIuR via @politico
Justice Samuel Alito suggested that many Jews see intermarriage as "an existential threat to the future of Judaism." At Reboot, we consider intermarriage an opportunity & seek to leverage the work of organizations such as @18Doors_org & @StillJewish
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