Interreligious families and relationships
2026-04-30 , (EG) Meiningen
Language: English

Interreligious families and relationships often remain invisible within Jewish communities. Many individuals and families might struggle to find acknowledgement and inclusion, and a true sense of belonging. Despite their best efforts, communities do not always succeed in creating spaces that feel genuinely open and welcoming.
This workshop aims to create a supportive environment where participants can articulate their experiences, express needs and explore resources.
By fostering dialogue and mutual understanding, the session seeks to empower individuals and contribute to building more inclusive and welcoming communities. The session is open to people in interreligious families and relationships, whether they're active in any Jewish community or not, to community members and leaders who are interested in creating more inclusive communities, and to anyone curious about the experiences of other people.

Born and raised in Hungary, based in Berlin for almost 10 years, psychologist and psychotherapist by training and convinced Limmudnik at heart.