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18Doors is a U.S. nonprofit that helps Jewish interfaith families stay connected to Jewish life. It began in 1998 as an online magazine for interfaith families. In 2001 it was renamed InterfaithFamily and expanded to include news and resources for the broader interfaith community. In February 2020, it adopted the name 18Doors. Along with its online magazine, 18Doors offers training and clergy to help interfaith families connect with Judaism. It started the Rukin Rabbinic Fellowship to place rabbis from Reform, Conservative, Reconstructionist, and Humanist movements to coordinate interfaith work nationwide. By April 2021, there were 18Doors fellows in 22 American cities. The headquarters are in Newton Upper Falls, Massachusetts, and the organization operates in English. The website is 18doors.org/about-18doors.


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