"If I forget thee, Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning"
First and foremost, I am a Jew and I don't see this term as a pejorative. Acting Jewish sounds a little weak to me and I wish more people were proud to be Jews. I went to an Orthodox synagogue in Toledo, Ohio a city with 3000 Jews and shrinking. I attended the Hebrew Academy of Toledo until seventh grade, went to Sunday school, got bar mitzvahed in 2000.
I guess you can also call me a Zionist, although some people think it's a dirty word. To me, being a Zionist means that Jews are a distinct nation of people with a distinct identity, belief system, and culture. For others, the word "Zionist" means many things: blind Israel supporter, racist, even Nazi. Even though I think there are some crazy Zionist zealouts out there, I find these comparisons baseless and insulting. I love Israel, I'm not above criticizing her, and it doesn't make me a racist.
Its a little ridiculous to talk about our identities all in one post. I have lots to talk about. I hope I don't offend anybody too much.
1 comment:
I was looking for resources on Hebrew when I came across this post. While I believe one shouldn't write for the purpose of offending, I also believe that you shouldn't let the fear of offending keep you from speaking what you believe. Keep on blogging. :-)
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