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Women in Interfaith Relationships: A discussion for girlfriends, wives, mothers, and grandmothers
Join other women, Jewish or not, to examine interfaith marriage in relation to culture and gender. What are the unique expectations and responses that a woman encounters as she creates a home and builds a family life in which her religion is not that of her partner? Join a multi-generational discussion about the assumptions and possibilities surrounding our roles as sustainers of the family.
This is the first workshop in a four-part series, continuing in the fall of 2012 at Etz Chayim.
Schedule
Thursday, March 8
7:00 - 8:30 pm
Free for members
| Session | Time | Days | Location | Instructors |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 08 | 7:00 PM–8:30 PM | Thu | Etz Chayim | Dawn Kepler |
Location
Instructors
Dawn Kepler is the Director of Building Jewish Bridges: Outreach to Interfaith Couples. She has worked extensively with interfaith and intercultural couples for 18 years. She has yet to meet a couple she doesn’t like.