Israel · Jews/Jewish/Judaism/Orthodox Judaism · rabbi · Shabbos/Shabbat

Born Jewish?

It was painful to watch but I couldn’t look away. The rabbi was having everyone go around the Shabbat table introducing themselves. It started harmlessly enough. But when the rabbi got to the darkest face in the room, it got a little ugly. “Hello! My name is X and I’m from Israel,” the woman said… Continue reading Born Jewish?

Jews/Jewish/Judaism/Orthodox Judaism · rabbi

Mysterious Rumors

There are two little rumors about Jews that I have been asked about pretty often. I’ve been asked if Jews have sex through a sheet and I’ve been asked why a rabbi blessing the food makes it kosher. Oh boy, luckily, “Jew in the City” is clearing things up for the world at large. So… Continue reading Mysterious Rumors

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This is How We’re Jewish

A funny but highly stereotypical view of Jews. (I don’t do bagels or Maneschewitz, don’t you know.)

Jews/Jewish/Judaism/Orthodox Judaism · race/racism · speaking

Ug, me on videotape again

Back by popular demand (you know who you are), it’s me on videotape goofing around for promos for one of my upcoming speaking engagements. As usual, I have no control over the elements so while it was too dark in the last shoot, it’s too bright in this one. I was told to be more… Continue reading Ug, me on videotape again

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Good Hair, Bad Hair at Sundance

I see this hair and I just imagine the smell of hair relaxer coated on my sister’s hair. When my mother tried to relax my hair as a child, it fell out in clumps. She quickly decided my hair was too sensitive. It is. If I try to straighten it or color it, it breaks… Continue reading Good Hair, Bad Hair at Sundance

culture/multiculturalism · Jews/Jewish/Judaism/Orthodox Judaism · prayer · rabbi · Riverdale

Ashkenazi Privilege Checklist

Yes, I have been writing a lot about race lately. This is much to the ire of one friend who keeps trying to convince me that race is meaningless. Check out the “Ashkenazi Privilege Checklist” another friend forwarded to me. Ashkenazi Privilege Checklist The checklist was created by Corrine Lightweaver, Sasha King, and the Jewish… Continue reading Ashkenazi Privilege Checklist

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Brown Baby

In an article in Newsweek, “Beyond Just Black and White,” Raina Kelley writes about wishing her biracial son looked black. It was an utterly honest, perhaps controversially honest, portrayal of one African-American woman’s hopes for her half-white, half-black son. She ended the piece beautifully when she discovered that her son‘s skin was neither black nor… Continue reading Brown Baby

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Werewolf Bar Mitzvah

Sick all day with pain and fatigue that’s been worming its way through my entire week. So, again I find myself looking for solace in the TV show, “30 Rock.” I am quite pleased with how worldly “30 Rock” is. Unlike “Friends” which was also set in New York but could never be accused of… Continue reading Werewolf Bar Mitzvah

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Getting Aggressive about Microaggression

http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docid=-2980522193469128149&hl=en&fs=trueHere I am practicing for a promo of an upcoming speaking engagement. A thoughtful friend forwarded an article to me called “Unmasking ‘Racial Micro Aggressions’” featured in the Monitor on Psychology. It was a good read since I’m gearing up to speak again in the coming weeks on subtle racism in the Jewish community. Microaggressions… Continue reading Getting Aggressive about Microaggression

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Funny, I guess I do look Jewish?:)

I just wanted to send y’all a big “THANKS!” for making “Funny You Don’t Look Jewish” one of the TOP TEN articles on Chabad.org for 2008.