18Doors
18Doors is a national non-profit organization that provides assistance to interfaith families.[1][2]
Type | Magazine |
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Format | Digital |
Founded | 1998 |
Language | English |
Headquarters | Newton Upper Falls, Massachusetts |
Website | https://18doors.org/about-18doors/ |
The predecessor to 18Doors was an online magazine founded in 1998 with a focus on helping Jewish interfaith families. In 2001, it was renamed InterfaithFamily and expanded its content to news and resources relevant to the interfaith community.[3] In February 2020, it was renamed 18Doors.[4][5] In addition to their online magazine, their activities have expanded to provide training and clergy to assist interfaith families in reconnecting with being Jewish and Judaism.[1][6] The organization developed the Rukin fellowship program to appoint rabbis from the Reform, Conservative, Reconstructionist and Humanist movements to coordinate its interfaith efforts nationwide (as of April 2021, they had fellows in 22 American cities).[7]
References
- "About us". 18 Doors. Retrieved September 7, 2020.
- Maas, Steve. "Interfaith Families Face and Embrace the December Dilemma". The Boston Globe.
- Chernikoff, Helen (February 13, 2020). "Blewish,' 'Jew-ish' and 'Jew-theran': interfaith families group renames itself". The Jewish Daily Forward.
- "Our Rebranding Formerly InterfaithFamily, we changed our name to 18Doors in February, 2020". 18Doors.
- "InterfaithFamily Becomes 18Doors". ejewishphilanthropy.com. February 13, 2020.
- Bahr, Bob (April 8, 2020). "Rabbi Confronts Interfaith Couples' Fear, Uncertainty". Atlanta Jewish Times.
- Rullo, David (April 26, 2021). "Rabbi Alex Greenbaum named a Rukin Rabbinic Fellow". Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle.