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So you got invited to your boyfriend/girlfriend's house for seder? Does that mean you should expect a ring? - 18Doors

So you got invited to your boyfriend/girlfriend's house for seder? Does that mean you should expect a ring?

Return to the Guide to Passover for Interfaith Families

In some families, bringing a boyfriend or girlfriend home for Passover indicates a strong level of commitment. In other families, holiday tables are open to everyone, and the more the merrier; your partner may not intend to signal anything by bringing you home.

You may not know until you get there – unless you ask. Because Passover is a family holiday with the same kind of family status as Thanksgiving or Christmas in Christian families, being a guest at their seder is a good opportunity for you to learn a lot about your partner’s family and whether or not he or she brought you along to show that the relationship is serious.

The Guide to Passover for Interfaith Families is also available in a beautiful PDF

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18Doors is here to support interfaith couples and families exploring Jewish life. We offer educational content; connections to welcoming organizations, professionals and programs; resources and trainings for organizations, clergy and other program providers; and our Rukin Rabbinic Fellowship provides offerings for couples in cities nationwide. If you have questions, please contact info@18doors.mybeta.website.


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