Finding Common Ground in Interfaith Marriage

Interfaith couples represent a swiftly rising demographic. Before 1960, only 19 percent of American married couples were of different religions, according to a 2015 study by the Pew Research Center. Today, it’s nearly 40 percent.

As a result, there are a number of new programs providing support to these couples. Pew has also reported that since 2000, 72 percent of non-Orthodox Jews have married outside their faith, so many of the resources are sponsored by Jewish organizations.

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