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Welcome to Reform Judaism Boston, a site providing resources and helpful information for interfaith couples and individuals exploring Judaism and the Jewish community. We welcome your inquiries through our "ASK US" box and by direct contact with Reform Jewish Outreach in Boston at 617-928-0012 or toll free at 888-291-8242.

Our programs for interfaith couples are designed to strengthen understanding and communication about issues that are common to many interfaith relationships, such as raising children in an interfaith family, celebrating family holidays, and staying close to both of your extended families. These groups are very supportive to both partners in an interfaith relationship and offer an opportunity to meet other interfaith couples and learn how they face these important, yet complex, issues.

Individuals and couples wishing to learn more about Judaism will find our free mini-course "A Taste of Judaism: Are You Curious?" a great place to begin your exploration. This program is attended by people from a wide range of religious backgrounds who want to understand how Judaism differs from Christianity and other major religions. Taught by dynamic rabbis from the Greater Boston community, this course gets rave reviews from all participants!

For those individuals who want more in-depth study and connections to the Jewish community, Reform Jewish Outreach offers resources, programs and more experiential courses, such as Introduction to Judaism, throughout the year. We also welcome questions from those individuals considering conversion to Judaism.

So welcome, please enjoy this Reform Judaism Boston website and do contact us so that we may be helpful to you in any way.
 
“I found all aspects of this class helpful especially the facilitator pushing us to think more and deeper about our concerns and listening to other couples share their experiences.

“As a non-practicing Jew, I found the themes to be appealing, challenging and interesting. The class rekindled my desire to be part of the community. I’m interested in Judaism again.”


“I thought the course was great. It was nice to have a variety of teachers. The other students were great people; I formed friendships. I’m inspired to learn even more and to practice more Judaism.”
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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