“As with many intermarried couples, when we began our relationship, we found that religion and spirituality were not important to us. Ten good years and two beautiful children later, we still struggle with issues of religion and spirituality. Five years ago, we attended an introduction to Judaism course but it didn’t offer something for both of us. The Two-Roads One-Path course you described seems to include a perspective more personal to us. We feel that such a program could help many couples like us. We would participate and tell our friends about it. G-d knows we need it!”

David and Yvonne G.

 

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Whether you are the Jewish or non-Jewish spouse in an interfaith marriage, we are available talk to you and offer counseling and information for your particular circumstance. Intermarriage does not mean a Jew is no longer Jewish. We understand the unique challenges presented to those involved in interfaith relationships. We can also help you find answers related to Judaism: Jewish weddings, Jewish customs, Jewish culture, Jewish traditions and Jewish beliefs. We offer local programs and seminars. Issues addressed include: "Finding Spiritual Balance in Relationships," where interfaith couples who desire clarity to core issues in their life explore how "Spiritual Balance" offers answers in a world of moral relativism. A second seminar, "Why Jews can't believe in Jesus," addresses one of the most perplexing questions for interfaith couples.

 


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