Have a humane Easter

Having a humane Easter can have a lot to do with chocolate.rabbits

I got that from the Humane Society of the United States, which offers tips for having a  humane Easter that respects all creation.

In the humane society’s Humane Steward Faith in Action for Animals e-letter sent today, the society’s advises people to opt for chocolate bunnies instead of real ones this holiday.

“If you love bunnies, make yours chocolate. Rabbits are the third most relinquished species at animal shelters nationwide. Intakes of rabbits at shelters go up dramatically after the Easter holiday,” the e-letter stated.

For more tips, see  “In the Spirit of Easter, Be Humane and Honor Creation.”

Carla Hinton

Religion Editor


Interfaith family survey

passover.jpgInterfaithFamily.com wants to know what interfaith families are doing for Passover and Easter.The two holidays will coincide this year.  The eight-day Jewish holiday of Passover, begins at sundown April 8. The Christian holiday of Easter is on April 12.

Interfaith families can fill out InterfaithFamily.com’s survey at Passover-Easter Survey    by March 3.  InterfaithFamily.com offers resources and services for interfaith families  exploring Jewish life.

 Survey participants will be eligible to win a $250 American Express giftcard.

The winner of the drawing will be announced March 17. InterfaithFamily.com will announce the results of the survey in late March. easter.jpgFor more Passover and Easter resources, check out othe Web site’s Passover and Easter Resource Page.

Carla Hinton

Religion Editor