Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your friend is inappropriate. I'm not sure what her goal was by telling your other friend that her male friend is not attracted to "typical looking Jewish women." I sure wouldn't want to date a jerk like him. Wouldn't that be a turnoff? Why would she even bring him up in the first place? She is making him out to be a complete and utter ass.
So many Jewish guys are like this. My ex was Jewish and he dated me because he liked how I looked. He would tell me that his parents wanted him to marry someone Jewish but he did not think they were pretty enough for him. He would make me feel like shit because I was not Jewish and the Jewish girls he met feel like shit because he didn't think they were attractive enough for him. Looking back it makes me sick I spent time with this jerk.
iAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you are completely missing the point. Catholics raising their kids catholic cannot really be compared to Judaism.
In some sects of Judaism you cannot be jewish if you are not born jewish from a jewish mother. Gentile women marrying jews have a very hard time being accepted, some are not even accepted if they convert, and conversion to Judaism is not a simple matter.
For some strange reason jewish women marrying outside the religion is more accepted, most likely because the kids are still born jewish.
I would not get involved in organizing blind dates to anyone. A single jewish woman would most likely be interested in a single jewish man, but unless you know her well, I would keep out
Fixed that for you. Not all sects of Judaism believe this. Reform Jews, for example, believe that if either of your parents is Jewish, you're Jewish. http://www.reformjudaism.org/practice/ask-rabbi/i-have-jewish-mother-and-christian-father-what-am-i
Sorry but if you want to emigrate to Israel you have to show you were born of a jewish mother. If you were not you have to go through conversion before you can get an id card that identified you as jewish
Only jewish born and conversion through orthodoxy is recognized in Israel. The law of halacha
Anonymous wrote:
OP, I would choose to not be offended. So many here look for reasons to be offended. Do the right thing and don't look for that, and if there's a little ignorance out there, forgive and educate them. These are your friends and they care about you and your feelings. Just let them know if they have said something hurtful. I am sure you would get a quick loving apology. No big deal.
Anonymous wrote:I think you are completely missing the point. Catholics raising their kids catholic cannot really be compared to Judaism.
In Judaism you cannot be jewish if you are not born jewish from a jewish mother. Gentile women marrying jews have a very hard time being accepted, some are not even accepted if they convert, and conversion to Judaism is not a simple matter.
For some strange reason jewish women marrying outside the religion is more accepted, most likely because the kids are still born jewish.
I would not get involved in organizing blind dates to anyone. A single jewish woman would most likely be interested in a single jewish man, but unless you know her well, I would keep out
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you are completely missing the point. Catholics raising their kids catholic cannot really be compared to Judaism.
In some sects of Judaism you cannot be jewish if you are not born jewish from a jewish mother. Gentile women marrying jews have a very hard time being accepted, some are not even accepted if they convert, and conversion to Judaism is not a simple matter.
For some strange reason jewish women marrying outside the religion is more accepted, most likely because the kids are still born jewish.
I would not get involved in organizing blind dates to anyone. A single jewish woman would most likely be interested in a single jewish man, but unless you know her well, I would keep out
Fixed that for you. Not all sects of Judaism believe this. Reform Jews, for example, believe that if either of your parents is Jewish, you're Jewish. http://www.reformjudaism.org/practice/ask-rabbi/i-have-jewish-mother-and-christian-father-what-am-i
Sorry but if you want to emigrate to Israel you have to show you were born of a jewish mother. If you were not you have to go through conversion before you can get an id card that identified you as jewish
Only jewish born and conversion through orthodoxy is recognized in Israel. The law of halacha
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you are completely missing the point. Catholics raising their kids catholic cannot really be compared to Judaism.
In some sects of Judaism you cannot be jewish if you are not born jewish from a jewish mother. Gentile women marrying jews have a very hard time being accepted, some are not even accepted if they convert, and conversion to Judaism is not a simple matter.
For some strange reason jewish women marrying outside the religion is more accepted, most likely because the kids are still born jewish.
I would not get involved in organizing blind dates to anyone. A single jewish woman would most likely be interested in a single jewish man, but unless you know her well, I would keep out
Fixed that for you. Not all sects of Judaism believe this. Reform Jews, for example, believe that if either of your parents is Jewish, you're Jewish. http://www.reformjudaism.org/practice/ask-rabbi/i-have-jewish-mother-and-christian-father-what-am-i
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you are completely missing the point. Catholics raising their kids catholic cannot really be compared to Judaism.
In some sects of Judaism you cannot be jewish if you are not born jewish from a jewish mother. Gentile women marrying jews have a very hard time being accepted, some are not even accepted if they convert, and conversion to Judaism is not a simple matter.
For some strange reason jewish women marrying outside the religion is more accepted, most likely because the kids are still born jewish.
I would not get involved in organizing blind dates to anyone. A single jewish woman would most likely be interested in a single jewish man, but unless you know her well, I would keep out
Fixed that for you. Not all sects of Judaism believe this. Reform Jews, for example, believe that if either of your parents is Jewish, you're Jewish. http://www.reformjudaism.org/practice/ask-rabbi/i-have-jewish-mother-and-christian-father-what-am-i
Sorry but if you want to emigrate to Israel you have to show you were born of a jewish mother. If you were not you have to go through conversion before you can get an id card that identified you as jewish
Only jewish born and conversion through orthodoxy is recognized in Israel. The law of halacha
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you are completely missing the point. Catholics raising their kids catholic cannot really be compared to Judaism.
In some sects of Judaism you cannot be jewish if you are not born jewish from a jewish mother. Gentile women marrying jews have a very hard time being accepted, some are not even accepted if they convert, and conversion to Judaism is not a simple matter.
For some strange reason jewish women marrying outside the religion is more accepted, most likely because the kids are still born jewish.
I would not get involved in organizing blind dates to anyone. A single jewish woman would most likely be interested in a single jewish man, but unless you know her well, I would keep out
Fixed that for you. Not all sects of Judaism believe this. Reform Jews, for example, believe that if either of your parents is Jewish, you're Jewish. http://www.reformjudaism.org/practice/ask-rabbi/i-have-jewish-mother-and-christian-father-what-am-i
Sorry but if you want to emigrate to Israel you have to show you were born of a jewish mother. If you were not you have to go through conversion before you can get an id card that identified you as jewish
Only jewish born and conversion through orthodoxy is recognized in Israel. The law of halacha
Anonymous wrote:I think you are completely missing the point. Catholics raising their kids catholic cannot really be compared to Judaism.
In Judaism you cannot be jewish if you are not born jewish from a jewish mother. Gentile women marrying jews have a very hard time being accepted, some are not even accepted if they convert, and conversion to Judaism is not a simple matter.
For some strange reason jewish women marrying outside the religion is more accepted, most likely because the kids are still born jewish.
I would not get involved in organizing blind dates to anyone. A single jewish woman would most likely be interested in a single jewish man, but unless you know her well, I would keep out
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you are completely missing the point. Catholics raising their kids catholic cannot really be compared to Judaism.
In some sects of Judaism you cannot be jewish if you are not born jewish from a jewish mother. Gentile women marrying jews have a very hard time being accepted, some are not even accepted if they convert, and conversion to Judaism is not a simple matter.
For some strange reason jewish women marrying outside the religion is more accepted, most likely because the kids are still born jewish.
I would not get involved in organizing blind dates to anyone. A single jewish woman would most likely be interested in a single jewish man, but unless you know her well, I would keep out
Fixed that for you. Not all sects of Judaism believe this. Reform Jews, for example, believe that if either of your parents is Jewish, you're Jewish. http://www.reformjudaism.org/practice/ask-rabbi/i-have-jewish-mother-and-christian-father-what-am-i
Anonymous wrote:I think you are completely missing the point. Catholics raising their kids catholic cannot really be compared to Judaism.
In some sects of Judaism you cannot be jewish if you are not born jewish from a jewish mother. Gentile women marrying jews have a very hard time being accepted, some are not even accepted if they convert, and conversion to Judaism is not a simple matter.
For some strange reason jewish women marrying outside the religion is more accepted, most likely because the kids are still born jewish.
I would not get involved in organizing blind dates to anyone. A single jewish woman would most likely be interested in a single jewish man, but unless you know her well, I would keep out
Anonymous wrote: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?
Well, maybe it's neutral rather than unkind, but often people saying "oh you don't look Jewish" mean "oh you don't have a huge nose" or some other unflattering thing - frizzy dark hair, etc. It's also just ignorant because although, as a Jew, I admit that there is a Jewish "look" that some Jews have, Jews really do come in all shapes and sizes. I'm a blonde haired, blue eyed Jew - i'm often asked if I'm Russian, actually, so there's always a stereotype somewhere. (My grandparents did come from Russia (and Poland) but of course in those countries would not have been considered ethnically Russian, but Jewish.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Catholics only want their children to marry Catholics or at least bring their children up as Catholics if they marry out. Other religions are the same way. Don't say this is exclusive to Jews. This attitude/practice is pervasive among many religions and cultures. I love how people want to put Jews down for wanting to carry on their religion when this happens across the board. Hell, some Muslims murder people for not being Muslim. That's worse than wanting to marry someone from your own religion. I really don't see a problem with wanting to marry within your own faith.
Bull on the Catholic thing- raised and grew up in a Catholic community that is simply untrue. For every Catholic who pressures a non Catholic fiancé to convert rest assured there are 30 Jewish people in that same scenario- where have you been???