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Rabbi Reuben's Ruminations: Can't We Do Both Religions?
By Rabbi Steven Carr ReubenInterfaithFamily.com, in partnership with Jewish TV Network, is proud to present Rabbi Steven Carr Reuben's video blog on living in an interfaith family. For more great videos, please visit Jewish TV Network.

Rabbi Steven Carr Reuben is the author of Making Interfaith Marriage Work (Prima Publishing, 1994), A Nonjudgmental Guide to Interfaith Marriage (Xlibris.com, 2002) and There's an Easter Egg on Your Seder Plate (Praeger Publishing, 2007). He is senior rabbi at Kehillat Israel Reconstructionist Congregation in Pacific Palisades, Calif.
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Planning a wedding is stressful and exciting. We can help you make it meaningful, too. Check out our Guide to Wedding Ceremonies for Interfaith Couples.
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