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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
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“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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