Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Catholic here...our Mary was a Jew. I don't think it's weird at all.
our? really?
Seriously. She doesn't belong to Catholics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IT's a Catholic name. I would think it weird and I'm not even Jewish.
Mary was a Jew.
No. Miriam was a Jew.The specific Anglicized version of that name has fully been co-opted by Catholics.
Just as Jesus wasn't actually called Jesus. That version of his Amamaic name is distinctly Christian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mary was a common Jewish name for a long time. I have two great aunts with that name. It was often changed to Miriam or Malka.
This.
For all kinds of reasons, it has fallen out of fashion to do this in many pockets of the jewish community. but i know at least 2 multi-generational Jewish Marys. one has a hebrew name miriam and the other malka.
we forget, in the not so distant history (um, and even in other parts of the country currently) how important it is to be able to 'pass' as nonjewish.
Another Jew here with a great-aunt named Mary. Her siblings were Rosalie (called by her Yiddish name Rutzie), Sarah, and my grandfather Adrian. All fine names.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is MTM's metal M? Google didn't bring anything up, and I am unfamiliar with a 'trend' store abbreviated MTM...
This was my only question, too.
Non OP, but I think the reference is to the M on the wall of Mary's apartment in The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mary was a common Jewish name for a long time. I have two great aunts with that name. It was often changed to Miriam or Malka.
This.
For all kinds of reasons, it has fallen out of fashion to do this in many pockets of the jewish community. but i know at least 2 multi-generational Jewish Marys. one has a hebrew name miriam and the other malka.
we forget, in the not so distant history (um, and even in other parts of the country currently) how important it is to be able to 'pass' as nonjewish.
Anonymous wrote:IT's a Catholic name. I would think it weird and I'm not even Jewish.
Anonymous wrote:Mary was a common Jewish name for a long time. I have two great aunts with that name. It was often changed to Miriam or Malka.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is MTM's metal M? Google didn't bring anything up, and I am unfamiliar with a 'trend' store abbreviated MTM...
This was my only question, too.
Anonymous wrote:What is MTM's metal M? Google didn't bring anything up, and I am unfamiliar with a 'trend' store abbreviated MTM...