| On an unrelated note, I was once driving through middle of nowhere, Mississippi and came across a HUGE old Jewish cemetery |
| In some Richmond circles, it is socially advantageous to turn up the southern drawl. Native Richmond doesn’t care for “come here’s” |
| There is a huge Jewish community in Atlanta. There is a very good novel about it called the Ladies Auxiliary. |
You would be ignorant on this topic, hon! |
There are many Jewish families in the south. |
+1 yep. DCUM is full of those types. They haven't been out of New England. |
Also known as southern. Not antebellum. |
There are tons of Jews in the south. 120,000 just in Atlanta. And lots have southern accents. But I do agree that growing up in Bethesda warped you.
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Knoxville, too. |
| Its the Old Virginia accent. Totally different from the rest of the south. I've heard it in people from Charlottesville as well as Richmond. Its lovely and so unique. The Tidewater/Northern Neck accent is another unique one! |
No, they do not sound like they are from before the Civil War.
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There's a good book about the Jewish population of the Confederacy:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jewish_Confederates One of the leading pro-slavery voices was Judah Benjamin. He was a Louisiana Senator and eventually became the AG and Secretary of State of the Confederacy. He ranked higher in the CSA than any Jewish person in the Union government. He was going to become the first Jewish Supreme Court justice, but then the Civil War broke out. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judah_P._Benjamin |
I've heard people say he sounds "unintelligent" because he sounds like a person from the real south.
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Southerners ARE dumb. See “your reply”
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