
April 2021
Virtual Cocktails & Conversations with KOVAL Distillery (Chicago)
Join KOVAL Distillery and Tani Prell from 18Doors for a virtual cocktail class that will offer an interactive look at the art of mixology. Create cocktails as you learn about flavor combinations, bartending technique and spirit history. Cap off the evening by getting to know other interfaith couples in the Chicago area while enjoying your delicious drinks. You will receive a shop and prep list and a KOVAL promo code and Zoom information one week prior to the event. Questions?…
Find out more »Couples & Conversation – Online
Being part of an interfaith/Jew-ish/multi-faith/however-you-define-yourself couple can be challenging, but you don’t need to find the answers alone. This online workshop offers a safe environment to work on creating your religious/cultural lives together. It is intended for seriously dating, engaged and newly married Jewish/interfaith couples.
Find out more »Parenting During a Pandemic: A Virtual Meet-Up (Atlanta)
Join Rabbi Malka Packer-Monroe and other interfaith couple parents in Atlanta to discuss the joys and challenges of parenting during a pandemic. We will create a safe space to connect, vent, share stories and get to know each other.
Find out more »Couples & Conversation – Online (Chicago)
Being part of an interfaith/Jew-ish/multi-faith/however-you-define-yourself couple can be challenging, but you don’t need to find the answers alone. This online workshop offers a safe environment to work on creating your religious/cultural lives together. It is intended for seriously dating, engaged and newly married Jewish/interfaith couples in the Chicagoland area.
Find out more »May 2021
Couples & Conversation – Online (Atlanta)
Being part of an interfaith/Jew-ish/multi-faith/however-you-define-yourself couple can be challenging, but you don’t need to find the answers alone. This online workshop offers a safe environment to work on creating your religious/cultural lives together. It is intended for seriously dating, engaged and newly married Jewish/interfaith couples in the Atlanta area.
Find out more »Planning Your Jew-ish Wedding: Crafting a Meaningful Ceremony – Online
Learn about the Jewish elements of a wedding ceremony and the deeper meaning behind rituals. This is part one of a four-week series and is led by Molly Kazin Marshall and Rabbi Malka Packer-Monroe.
Find out more »Unlocking Bedtime: Creating Jewish Rituals for Kids – Online (Boca Raton)
How do I create meaningful bedtime rituals? Rabbi Greg Weisman shares how parts of the Jewish tradition can help create the comfort of routine for little ones as they prepare each night for sleep.
Find out more »Planning Your Jew-ish Wedding: Creating Your Perfect Ketubah – Online
Join Molly Kazin-Marshall and Rabbi Steven Philp for a workshop that will help you craft the perfect ketubah (Jewish marriage document) for your marriage—whether that means selecting existing text or writing custom language. This is session two in a four-part series.
Find out more »Planning Your Jew-ish Wedding: Seven Blessings Just for You – Online
Join Molly Kazin-Marshall and Rabbi Malka Packer-Monroe for an interactive workshop exploring the traditional sheva brachot (seven blessings—a Jewish wedding ceremony ritual). Create a custom version with your partner to use in your Jewish/interfaith wedding, your anniversary, your original wedding date that had to be postponed—you name it!
Find out more »Planning Your Jew-ish Wedding: Honoring Other Cultures – Online
Join us for an interactive panel of couples to hear how each of them honored other cultures and faith traditions in their Jew-ish wedding.
Find out more »June 2021
Unlocking Shabbat: Learning to Create a Friday Night Ritual – Online (Boca Raton)
How do we welcome Shabbat with little kids? Rabbi Greg Weisman shares how creating a Friday night Shabbat experience can be fun for the whole family.
Find out more »September 2021
Our Year of Firsts – September Virtual Discussion – Online
Open to all engaged or newly married couples who are interfaith (intercultural, dual faith, Jew-ish, etc.), Our Year of Firsts offers you the opportunity to explore the deeper meaning behind Jewish holidays, create new traditions together and meet other interfaith couples.
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