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URJ Books And Music :: Outreach and Membership :: If I'm Jewish and You're Christian, What Are the Kids? A Parenting Guide for Interfaith Families

If I'm Jewish and You're Christian, What Are the Kids? A Parenting Guide for Interfaith Families
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ISBN: 0-8074-0452-7

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If I'm Jewish and You're Christian, What Are the Kids? A Parenting Guide for Interfaith Families

Andrea King with a Foreword by Alexander Schindler

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In this book, early childhood expert Andrea King tracks the development of two composite families through the life-cycle process and compares how well they manage the challenges that arise at each stage.

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King, Andrea

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