"a growing number of children from African-American, Latino, Asian, and mixed-race backgrounds being adopted by Jewish parents. Nearly unheard of 15 years ago, trans-racial adoptions are today, quite literally, changing the face of the Jewish community.
No one knows just how many Jewish children come from other ethnic backgrounds."
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The National Association of Black Social Workers has, for the past two decades, promoted the view that black children should be placed with black parents.
“The non-African-Americans mean well but have not had the intimate experience of being raised in a discriminatory and racist society, as we have, and cannot pass along the values we need to our young people, as well as the inheritance of our African ancestry,”
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cannot pass along the values we need to our young people, as well as the inheritance of our African ancestry,” said Rudolph Smith, national president of the organization, in an interview.
Despite the concerns, an increasing number of such children are being adopted by white Jewish families–enough that a new organization, the Multi-Racial Jewish Family Network, is now being created to deal with some of those issues.
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"Heightened racial consciousness is part of adopting across racial lines, and Jewish families often find themselves suddenly in the position of having to raise awareness about color-sensitivity issues within the larger Jewish community.
They also work hard to bring their child’s ethnic background into their lives. For some, that means using the Passover seder to focus on the struggle of African-Americans and other ethnic groups."
"Kwaanzukkah"
"Hanukkah"
"Kwanzaa"
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"One adoption professional estimated that between 15 percent and 20 percent of the children currently being adopted into Jewish families are Hispanic or nonwhite."
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