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Rabbi Barry Dov LernerSuggested Resources on Passover in Dual-Faith Families
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Wondering whether you should go to Easter dinner at your mother-in-law's during Passover? Is it okay to eat matzah--and peeps? Learn how to solve the spring holiday dilemma with articles, resources and links from the InterfaithFamily.com website. Helpful Documents on Passover/Easter in Interfaith Families * Guide to Passover for Interfaith Families (also available in Word format) * Tips for Interfaith Families: How to Make a Seder Inclusive * Passover in Interfaith Families: Three Essays from InterfaithFamily.com, with Discussion Guide, Tips, Recommended Resources and Activities for Children (also available in PDF format) * Report: What We Learned from the 2008 Passover/Easter Survey (also available in Word format) * Report: What We Learned from the 2007 Passover/Easter Survey (also available in Word format) * Ten Tips to Enliven the Seder: Ways to Delay That Fifth Question by Ron Wolfson * Four Modern Questions for Passover by Zell Schulman * Five Interfaith Passover Readings You Can Add to Your Hagaddah by Rabbi Geela Rayzel Raphael * Ay Vey! A Kosher-for-Passover Easter... with Recipes by Teresita Levy * A Different Spring Dilemma by Penina Hoffnung Visit our partner MyJewishLearning.com for more information on Passover: * Primer: Passover * Overview: Passover History * Overview: Passover Themes and Theology * Commemorating the Exodus * Jewishfreeware.org - Free downloads haggadahs and haggadah templates. Books * Friedland, Ronnie and Case, Edmund, ed. The Guide to Jewish Interfaith Family Life: An InterfaithFamily.com Handbook. Jewish Lights, 2001. Read a review. * Strassfeld, Michael. The Jewish Holidays: A Guide and Commentary. HarperCollins, 1985. In addition to in-depth discussion of each holiday, this book includes commentaries, ideas for family holiday involvement, and suggestions for new traditions. * Wolfson, Dr. Ron. The Art of Jewish Living. Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs, 1990. Written by a well-known family educator, this series of books includes volumes on Shabbat, Hanukkah and Passover. Each includes recipes, crafts and family activities to enhance observance. * Kimmel, Eric A. A Passover Companion: Wonders and Miracles, illustrated with art spanning three thousand years. Scholastic Press, 2004. Read our review. * Kay, Rabbi Alan and Jo Kay. Make Your Own Passover Seder: A New Approach to Creating a Personal Family Celebration. Jossey-Bass, 2004. Read our review. If you know of other Passover/Easter resources--or if you'd like to see additional resources on a particular aspect of Passover or Easter--please email us at network@interfaithfamily.com and let us know what you'd like us to provide

