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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The wedding may be generic but the bride and groom look great. She’s very pretty and slim and he’s good looking in that wasp-y patrician sort of way. His hair looks good, her outfits are cute, flower girl dresses are sweet …. Really have to dig for something to not like here. Haters are gonna hate, I guess. [/quote] Will Kopelman, WASPy? Okay. Do you know what WASP is?[/quote] Um, yes, I do. And despite being of Jewish decent, the groom is clearly going for that New England Anglo look, with the hair, the slight tan, and the J. crew suit, and nary a kippah or chuppah ANYWHERE nor to mention the aesthetic of the wedding. An observation, not an insult. - A Jew[/quote] Maybe they're not observant Jews? Is that allowed? :roll: - another Jew[/quote] Sure, of course. But the observation up thread that it’s a WASP-y aesthetic has been met with people calling out that the groom and family is Jewish and that poster is “stupid.” The groom and family are 100% downplaying any Jewish or religious roots in favor of a more New England WASP vibe. That’s fine, I’m a non practicing Jew too. But it doesn’t negate the observation. [/quote] This is truly one of the stupidest things I've ever heard. If someone is a non-observant Jew, and grows up spending summers in Nantucket, then that's their vibe. Period. Sounds like you want the men to wear kippahs, a chuppah to be used, and the horah to be danced - simply because the groom and his family are ethnically Jewish? Sorry, no. I'm ethnically Jewish but have never even been inside a synagogue. There were no traces of Judaism at my wedding because I don't identify with the faith. Stop trying to dictate other people's personal preferences.[/quote]
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