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Raising Children in Two Faiths
Clip: 1/9/2015 | 8m 32s
Can families successfully observe the religious traditions of more than one faith?
How do interfaith couples decide which faith their children should adopt? "We both wanted to keep our own religions and our own identity for ourselves, so we knew from the beginning that we didn’t want our children to be just one of our faiths," says Amy Schombs, who is Jewish and whose husband is a Christian.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Raising Children in Two Faiths
Clip: 1/9/2015 | 8m 32s
How do interfaith couples decide which faith their children should adopt? "We both wanted to keep our own religions and our own identity for ourselves, so we knew from the beginning that we didn’t want our children to be just one of our faiths," says Amy Schombs, who is Jewish and whose husband is a Christian.
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