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For children of intermarriage,
decisive influences can vary
Sue Fishkoff
Marty Wasserman of Oakland, Calif., is visited by her daughter Meredith Murray, who identifies as Jewish, and her son Max Murray, who is Catholic.
Though children of intermarried parents live through their own circumstances, they share the emotional complexity of growing up with parents from different religious backgrounds.

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