Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not Jewish and went to a predominately Jewish college. I hated it, always a token outsider. For example, Lots of guys wanted to date a chicks a, but no one who would seriously consider a serious relationship. I ended up gravitating into a small subculture of other non Jewish people and ended up with a bunch of people I didn't have a lot in common with other than religion. None of those relationships lasted past college. I wouldn't recommend it
Either this is a hilarious autocorrect fail or it is even more hilarious if this poster thinks this is the word for a non-Jewish woman. Hint, it's "shiksa."
Anonymous wrote:I am not Jewish and went to a predominately Jewish college. I hated it, always a token outsider. For example, Lots of guys wanted to date a chicks a, but no one who would seriously consider a serious relationship. I ended up gravitating into a small subculture of other non Jewish people and ended up with a bunch of people I didn't have a lot in common with other than religion. None of those relationships lasted past college. I wouldn't recommend it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this his choice? I am a Jew who went to Georgetown and I felt totally out of place. There were plenty of Jews who went to Georgetown who felt completely comfortable. So I would say it depends on your kid. If he has chosen this school himself, chances are he will really like it. I am guessing there is some sort of Jewish organization on campus that he could become involved with to meet other Jews in his position. Is BC near other Boston schools? I know that HarvRd has an amazing Hillel.
I went to Georgetown also. I grew up reformed and never really felt comfortable. But at the Jesuit school, I found my place. I embraced conservative judiasm. I became involved in the Jewish students association, there was no Hilel, starting attending services, and got to explore judiasm in the theology classes.
Anonymous wrote:honest question - if you don't go to an ivy (or equivalent) is that a 'black-mark' in the jewish community?
speaking of hillel's i stayed in a hotel in madison that's next to wisc's hillel and i was blown away by the size of the hillel building. Most impressive.
Anonymous wrote:honest question - if you don't go to an ivy (or equivalent) is that a 'black-mark' in the jewish community?
speaking of hillel's i stayed in a hotel in madison that's next to wisc's hillel and i was blown away by the size of the hillel building. Most impressive.
Anonymous wrote:honest question - if you don't go to an ivy (or equivalent) is that a 'black-mark' in the jewish community?
speaking of hillel's i stayed in a hotel in madison that's next to wisc's hillel and i was blown away by the size of the hillel building. Most impressive.