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Judaism Reading List: Intermarriage (Pt. XI)
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   [Cow89]
          Cowan, Paul; Cowan, Rachel (Contributor). Mixed Blessings:
          Overcoming the Stumbling Blocks in an Interfaith Marriage.
          Penguin USA (Paper); 1989. Paperback. Reprint edition. ISBN
          0-140111-89-1. [Describes the interpersonal conflicts that can
          come from different religious backgrounds and how major life
          changes (death of a parent, birth of a child) can bring up
          conflicts. Focuses on how to deal with religious identity and
          practice with children in mixed marriages. (Authors had a mixed
          marriage, Rachel has converted and has become a rabbi)
          Non-Orthodox]
          [6][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [For91]
          Forster, Brenda and Tabachnik, Joseph. Jews by Choice: A Study
          of Converts to Reform and Conservative Judaism. K'tav, 1991.
          Out of Print. ISBN 0-881253-83-9.
          [7][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Gla97]
          Glaser, Gabrielle. Strangers to the Tribe: Portraits of
          Interfaith Marriage. Houghton Mifflin Co (Trd); 1997.
          Hardcover. ISBN 0-395727-76-6.
          [8][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Kah83]
          Kahane, Meir. Why Be Jewish? Intermarriage, Assimilation and
          Alienation. Stein & Day Pub; 1983. Paperback. ISBN
          0-812861-29-9.
          [9][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0812861299/socculturejew
          ish/] 
          
   [Kem82]
          Kemelman, Harry. Conversations with Rabbi Small. Unknown; 1982.
          Mass Market Paperback. ISBN 0-449245-27-6.
          [10][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0449245276/socculturejew
          ish/] 
          
   [Kin93]
          King, Andrea; Schindler, Alexander M. If I'm Jewish and You're
          Christian, What Are the Kids? A Parenting Guide for Interfaith
          Families. Union of American Hebrew Congregations; 1993.
          Paperback. ISBN 0-807404-52-7.
          [11][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Pet88]
          Petsonk, Judy; Remsen, Jim. The Intermarriage Handbook: A Guide
          for Jews & Christians. Quill; 1988, 1991. Paperback. Reprint
          edition. ISBN 0-688103-79-0. [This book explains basis of each
          other's culture, and guidelines on how to proceed.]
          [12][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Rom90]
          Romanoff, Lena. Your People, My People -- Finding Acceptance
          and Fulfillment as a Jew By Choice. Jewish Publication Society,
          Philadelphia PA. 1990. Identity Plus; 1999. Paperback. ISBN
          1-893382-00-1.[Focuses on conversion, but gives insights on
          intermarriage and how to make conversion work. Non-Orthodox]
          [13][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Selxx]
          Seltzer, Sanford. Jews and Non-Jews: Falling in Love. UAHC
          Press #164050. Out of Print. ISBN 0-807400-98-X.[Informal guide
          on intermarriage for couples and their families. Non-Orthodox]
          [14][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Sel84]
          Seltzer, Sanford. Jews and Non-Jews: Getting Married: A Look At
          Interfaith Marriage and its Consequences for Jewish Survival.
          Union of American Hebrew Congregations; 1984. Paperback. ISBN
          0-807403-00-8. [Discussion for couples contemplating
          intermarriage from the Reform Jewish perspective.]
          [15][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Sil95]
          Silverstein, Alan. It All Begins With a Date: Jewish Concerns
          About Intermarriage. Jason Aronson; 1995. Paperback. ISBN
          1-568215-42-8.
          [16]http://www.jtsa.edu/pubs/jtsmag/vol6iss1/wellread.html
          [17][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Wol95]
          Wolpe, David J. Why Be Jewish? Henry Holt; 1995. Paperback.
          ISBN 0-805039-27-9.
          [18][Buy at Amazon:
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