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Growing Your Olive Tree Marriage:
A Guide for Couples from Two Traditions
  Keeping the Faith in Interfaith Relationships

by David J. Rudolph
 
by Stuart Dauermann
How do couples from two traditions (Jewish and Christian) deal with the sensitive issues that are sure to arise in an intermarriage? David Rudolph addresses this subject with care and wisdom, and offers a Messianic Jewish solution. Intermarried for over twenty years, the author provides insight and suggestions to help engaged couples, those already married, and the friends and family of intermarrieds.     In Keeping the Faith in Interfaith Relationships, Stuart Dauermann calls for a reconsideration of the long held assumption that a Jew who believes in Jesus exits from Jewish life. Dauermann presents Jesus not as an exit but as an entrance into more serious engagement with Jewish life. The implications of this perspective for interfaith couples, both Christians and Jews are profound.

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