Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The other thing that is somewhat irksome (but not totally) is the assumption that because the law partner is Jewish and the woman in question is Jewish they should be set up. That's such a flimsy basis for matchmaking.
Really? Every Jewish friend I have had told me on a weekly basis how they needed to marry someone Jewish. I dated a Jewish guy for four years and he and his parents told me on a weekly basis how we could only get married if I would convert. I did not.
Well, your Jewish friends are atypical because a very large percentage of us do marry outside the faith.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh.... as a Jew I find this kind of thing par for the course. It's inappropriate but I would know it wasn't badly meant, just stupidly put
+1
+2 and I'm not even stereotypically Jewish looking. (People always say "wait, you're Jewish!?") People say stupid stuff, but if it's kindly meant, that's the main thing.
? Isn't that f'ed up? Why wouldn't it be kind to say you look Jewish?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh.... as a Jew I find this kind of thing par for the course. It's inappropriate but I would know it wasn't badly meant, just stupidly put
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+2 and I'm not even stereotypically Jewish looking. (People always say "wait, you're Jewish!?") People say stupid stuff, but if it's kindly meant, that's the main thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The other thing that is somewhat irksome (but not totally) is the assumption that because the law partner is Jewish and the woman in question is Jewish they should be set up. That's such a flimsy basis for matchmaking.
Really? Every Jewish friend I have had told me on a weekly basis how they needed to marry someone Jewish. I dated a Jewish guy for four years and he and his parents told me on a weekly basis how we could only get married if I would convert. I did not.
Well, your Jewish friends are atypical because a very large percentage of us do marry outside the faith.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh.... as a Jew I find this kind of thing par for the course. It's inappropriate but I would know it wasn't badly meant, just stupidly put
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The other thing that is somewhat irksome (but not totally) is the assumption that because the law partner is Jewish and the woman in question is Jewish they should be set up. That's such a flimsy basis for matchmaking.
Really? Every Jewish friend I have had told me on a weekly basis how they needed to marry someone Jewish. I dated a Jewish guy for four years and he and his parents told me on a weekly basis how we could only get married if I would convert. I did not.
Well, your Jewish friends are atypical because a very large percentage of us do marry outside the faith.
We subscribe to weekly alerts on our phones so we will remember to broadcast to all of our friends and acquaintances the need to marry Jewish. Most Jews do it on Sunday's, although the orthodox usually prefer to get it in right before the Shabbas.
Being Jewish is so much easier with the advent of smartphones!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The other thing that is somewhat irksome (but not totally) is the assumption that because the law partner is Jewish and the woman in question is Jewish they should be set up. That's such a flimsy basis for matchmaking.
Really? Every Jewish friend I have had told me on a weekly basis how they needed to marry someone Jewish. I dated a Jewish guy for four years and he and his parents told me on a weekly basis how we could only get married if I would convert. I did not.
Well, your Jewish friends are atypical because a very large percentage of us do marry outside the faith.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The other thing that is somewhat irksome (but not totally) is the assumption that because the law partner is Jewish and the woman in question is Jewish they should be set up. That's such a flimsy basis for matchmaking.
Really? Every Jewish friend I have had told me on a weekly basis how they needed to marry someone Jewish. I dated a Jewish guy for four years and he and his parents told me on a weekly basis how we could only get married if I would convert. I did not.
Anonymous wrote:Eh.... as a Jew I find this kind of thing par for the course. It's inappropriate but I would know it wasn't badly meant, just stupidly put
Anonymous wrote:I think it was fine until right here... "even though he said he is not attracted to a typical looking Jewish woman I think he might like you"
Anonymous wrote:The other thing that is somewhat irksome (but not totally) is the assumption that because the law partner is Jewish and the woman in question is Jewish they should be set up. That's such a flimsy basis for matchmaking.