After a break-up period, one couple found common ground.
When one of you is Jewish and the other is not, that means there are unique cultural and religious elements.
We think one of the best ways to honor this special time is by gathering your loved ones around the table.
We’ve rounded up some fun recipes to take the guesswork out of your interfaith holiday menu!
There are rich opportunities that come alive when couples share the holidays together.
Of course, Valentine’s Day is for lovers. And everyone needs love. But we ought to ask, “What kind of love do you need?”
When more than one tradition is present in the home, emotions can get stirred up over how holidays “should” be observed. It’s not your fault; it is just the clashing of dissimilar cultures.
The close proximity of Passover and Easter often provide perfect opportunities for discovery.