In Be honest: does their colour bother you?,” Joe Mintz talks about the racism he sees behind closed doors in the Jewish community. Where does it come from and why does anyone think it’s okay?
Color War
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Joe’s column raises some very good points. We can hope that blogs, like this one, will help overcome these “diversity” issues that have no place in Judaism!
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As an African American Orthodox Jew, I am deeply troubled by the topic of this article. The idea that I will experience racism from my own people because of the color of my skin is disheartening. Fortunately, I have not experienced such ignorance and b’ezras Hashem my family never will.
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