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Question by ruth
Submitted on 12/9/2006
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I am Jewish, the main holidays and traditions are important to me so I am passing them down to my children.  My husband while very willing to celebrate with us is being left out in my mind.  He is pagan and although his alter has a place of honour in our dinning room the celebrating of his holidays is not presently done and I would like to change that.  Can you explain to me how to incorporate both so that our children will learn to respect both and neither one of us will lose any of ourselves.

basically can you be jewish and pagan and how do you raise your children with a knowledge of both


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