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We can cherish grandchildren of other faiths while keeping Judaism alive

In 1965, I married a man who called himself a WASA, a white Anglo-Saxon atheist, and I drifted away from the Jewish community.  I was raised in a nonobservant home, so marrying outside the faith wasn’t much of a leap. A local rabbi said he would perform the ceremony if I agreed to celebrate Jewish […]