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  2. Interfaith marriage - Wikipedia

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    Interfaith marriage, sometimes called interreligious marriage or " mixed marriage ", is marriage between spouses professing different religions. Although interfaith marriages are often established as civil marriages, in some instances they may be established as a religious marriage. This depends on religious doctrine of each of the two parties ...

  3. Interfaith marriage in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    A Lutheran priest in Germany marries a young couple in a church.. An interfaith marriage, also known as an interreligious marriage, is defined by Christian denominations as a marriage between a Christian and a non-Christian (e.g. a marriage between a Christian and a Jew, or a Muslim), whereas an interdenominational marriage is between members of two different Christian denominations, such as a ...

  4. Interfaith Families Project of Greater Washington, D.C.

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    The Interfaith Families Project of Greater Washington, D.C., (IFFP) is an interfaith congregation founded by four “founding moms” in 1995.It has grown from a Jewish and Christian Sunday School in a Takoma Park, Maryland home into a community of more than 120 families from Montgomery County, Maryland, Northern Virginia, Washington, D.C., Baltimore and Annapolis., now one of the largest ...

  5. 'Lucky Ruby': Howell native pens children's book to encourage ...

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    LIVINGSTON COUNTY — A former Howell resident is publishing her first children’s book, based on her daughter’s interfaith upbringing. “Lucky Ruby,” by Laura Rittman, follows the story of ...

  6. Rachel Cowan - Wikipedia

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    Creator of Jewish healing service. Spouse. Paul Cowan. . . (m. 1965; died 1988) . Children. 2. Rachel Cowan (May 29, 1941 – August 31, 2018) was a rabbi, leader, and spiritual innovator who founded the Institute for Jewish Spirituality. [1][2] She helped interfaith families find more welcoming community in Jewish ritual life [3] and was the ...

  7. Interfaith marriage in Judaism - Wikipedia

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    Interfaith marriage in Judaism (also called mixed marriage or intermarriage) was historically looked upon with very strong disfavor by Jewish leaders, and it remains a controversial issue among them today. Many Jews followed the Talmud and all of resulting Jewish law Halakha until the advent of new Jewish movements following the Jewish ...

  8. Christian views on marriage - Wikipedia

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    Marriage is an icon (image) of the relationship between Jesus and the Church. This is somewhat akin to the Old Testament prophets' use of marriage as an analogy to describe the relationship between God and Israel. Marriage is the simplest, most basic unity of the church: a congregation where "two or three are gathered together in Jesus' name."

  9. As a child of divorce, I did everything in my power to ... - AOL

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    A wife was worried her marriage would end in divorce, just like her parents'. She hyper-fixated on issues that weren't there, causing conflict. As a child of divorce, I did everything in my power ...

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