Friday, April 12, 2019
Ten Tips for Your Next Interfaith Program
Hello, friends!
I am fortunate to be part of Moishe House Without Walls (MHWOW), a group that supports young Jews around the world who host Jewish events. The best part?: They are very supportive of my efforts to include friends of all backgrounds in my programs. My programs have included Rosh Hashanah dinner, Shabbat dinners, and now next week, Passover!
They recently reached out, because a number of their hosts had expressed interest in some advice on running holiday celebrations including friends from different faiths.
Here are some of my tips for running an interfaith holiday celebration:
https://www.moishehouse.org/blog/ten-tips-for-your-next-interfaith-program/
Now go out and love one another.
<3,
Allyson
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