Jews/Jewish/Judaism/Orthodox Judaism

Richard Pryor was our first black president

See how far we’ve come by laughing it up to this 1977 clip starring comedian Richard Pryor. (Fun fact: One of Pryor’s daughter, Rain, is a Jew by birth of mixed race.) Click here to be redirected to You Tube.

culture/multiculturalism · Hispanics/Latinos · Jews/Jewish/Judaism/Orthodox Judaism · language · news · religion

I don’t exist?

Sadia Shepard’s op-ed piece in the Forward, “Targeting Tolerance in Mumbai”, has led to a debate about hyphenated identities. One reader, Yehuda, swears they don’t exist. (Are we a myth? I just pinched myself and I seem to be very real.) The other reader, Pamela, an African American/Carribean American (represent!) woman, says we do. Here… Continue reading I don’t exist?

Jesus · Jews/Jewish/Judaism/Orthodox Judaism · rabbi · religion

Girl Meets God…Once…Twice…

In case you haven’t heard about it “Girl Meets God” is a book about a girl, Lauren F. Winner, who grows up in an interfaith family (Jewish father, Christian mother) and decides to convert to Orthodox Judaism. Then she goes and converts to Christianity. Sadia Shepard suggested I read it as part of my voyage… Continue reading Girl Meets God…Once…Twice…

Hispanics/Latinos · Jews/Jewish/Judaism/Orthodox Judaism · Riverdale

I was a rare white panda

I’m trying to get all the Dominican Jews in Riverdale (who attend HIR) together for a Shabbat meal. Hooray! Yippey! I found this fact so entertaining, I decided to email all my Dominican family members about it. My cousin, who has been pumping me for Jewish knowledge ever since his doorman job led to gigs… Continue reading I was a rare white panda

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America’s Mixed Race Future

Check out JVoices for a great interview with Jen Chau, the Jewish mixed race founder and director of Swirl: Click here: “Jen Chau Reflects on Her Work as a Change-Maker for Mixed Race Communities”. I’ve previously blogged about Jen who I met at a JCC Manhattan talk on Jews of color. I’ve been meaning to… Continue reading America’s Mixed Race Future

Jews/Jewish/Judaism/Orthodox Judaism · religion

Anti-Semitism is not Islamophobia is not Racism

According to The Jerusalem Post, “Anti-Semitism is not the same as Islamophobia”. And neither is Anti-Semitism the same as racism or Islamophobia the same as racism. This all brings me back to an early post on the misappropriation of the word racism. While both Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia are forms of discrimation, of prejudice, they are… Continue reading Anti-Semitism is not Islamophobia is not Racism

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Soundbites from articles on Racism

Welcome to “post-racial” America folks, where all anyone can seem to talk about is…race. “After the End of Race” “This is the crux of “white denial,” and [Tim] Wise points out in his essays that it remains at the heart of racial inequality in America. Members of the privileged group—in this case, whites—seem both unwilling… Continue reading Soundbites from articles on Racism

Barack Obama · culture/multiculturalism · Hispanics/Latinos · Jews/Jewish/Judaism/Orthodox Judaism · news

Over-representation under Obama for Jewish Latino Writers

When a Jewish friend railed against Barack Obama’s Jewish pick for Chief of Staff, calling it “pandering to the Jews,” I told him to suck it up. After all, it didn’t look like Obama was going to be pandering to Hispanic voters any time soon. “Consider yourself lucky,” I said in so many words. But… Continue reading Over-representation under Obama for Jewish Latino Writers

Jews/Jewish/Judaism/Orthodox Judaism · New York · religion · services

The Religiously Observant are Healthier

Ever since fibromyalgia, going to shul on Shabbos has become a painful process for me, an almost certain guarantee of a fibro attack. Unfortunately, my shul is not handicap accessible when you consider my disability. I’m not even sure how it could be. But a new study highlighted in the NY Times article, “Patterns: Better… Continue reading The Religiously Observant are Healthier

Israel · Jews/Jewish/Judaism/Orthodox Judaism · news

Does Israel Need Secular Options?

“Jewish leaders pressing Israel over conversions” made me wonder why Israel does not pursue instituting secular marriage, secular burial rights, really, secular options. Why fight to make conversion secular when these institutions themselves can be made secular? Give people choices. As the article notes, it doesn’t seem fair that so many immigrants were allowed to… Continue reading Does Israel Need Secular Options?