The Boston Interfaith Collaborative presents
Both Sides of the Family
A play for interfaith couples and families
Presented by the Charenton Theater Company
Maryann Elder Goldstein, author/actor
Jeffrey Grover, contributing writer/actor
Jacqi Loewy, co-conceiver, director, Charenton artistic director
with musical support by Noah Budin
Sunday, April 13, 2008
2-4 p.m.
The performance will be followed by a Q&A with the actors.

Photo by Don Pavlish
Turtle Lane Playhouse, 283 Melrose Street, Newton, Mass.
(visit Turtle Lane Playhouse website for directions)
Learn more about the play at InterfaithFamily.com or visit the website of Both Sides of the Family.
A humorous, spiritual and moving journey of interfaith family life.
Free snack and drink provided.
Enter a free raffle to win
a gift certificate from Kolbo in Brookline, Mass.
Simultaneous children's programming for 4-8 year olds,
sponsored by Creative Judaica Interfaith - a program of the JCCs of Greater Boston .
Pre-registration is required by Monday, April 7, as space is limited.
While parents are watching the the play, children between the ages of 4 and 8
will have the opportunity to partake in an engaging Passover craft project with
Creative Judaica Interfaith--a program of the JCCs of Greater Boston.
This program is coordinated by Jewish Family & Children's Service
and is supported by a grant from Combined Jewish Philanthropies
Sponsored by: The Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston, InterfaithFamily.com, Creative Judaica Interfaith - a program of the JCCs of Greater Boston, Jewish Discovery Institute of United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, Interfaith Family Resource Center at Jewish Family & Children's Service and Union for Reform Judaism Northeast Council.
The spring holiday commemorating the exodus of the Jews from Egypt.



