2002 Through 2004 December Media Coverage
InterfaithFamily.com's media coverage from the 2002 through 2004 December holiday season includes the following:
Tips for interfaith celebrations from Ventura County Star December 12, 2004
December Dilema: What to Celebrate? Mixed-religion families juggle their observances by Kim Lamb Gregory. From Ventura County Star December 12, 2004
The December Dilema Survey. Ventura Country Star December 12, 2004
December Dilemma: Interfaith Couples Face Emotional Choices: Christmas, Hanukkah, or Both? by Robin Galiano Russell. From the Dallas Morning News December 18, 2004
Survey Says: Interfaith Families Keep Holidays Separate by Douglas J. Guth. From the Cleveland Jewish News December 17, 2004
December Dilemma: What to Celebrate? Mixed-Religion Families Juggle Their Observances by Kim Lamb Gregory. From the Ventura County Star December 12, 2004
December Dilemma: Distorting Chanukah by Gaby Wenig. From the Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles December 3, 2004
Interfaith Families: Surviving, by Ann Green. The Boston Jewish Advocate December 3, 2004
Beliefnet.com, a leading religion website, featured InterfaithFamily.com in December 2004 as a resource for interfaith families dealing with the December holidays
For New Greeting-Card Company, Chrismukkah Time Is Here at Last by Chanan Tigay. From the Jewish Telegraphic Agency December 2004
One Family, Two Religions: How Interfaith Families Carve Out Holiday Traditions. Bay State Parent December 2004
Compromise for Holidays: Interfaith Couples Struggle to Establish Boundaries, Develop New Traditions -- and Find Common Ground, by John Boudreau. From the San Jose Mercury News December 5, 2003
Interfaith Families Get Breathing Room This Year, by Barbara Meltz. From the Boston Globe December 12, 2002