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Is It Racist to Want a Jewish Husband?



Question:

I was explaining to a non-Jewish work colleague that I only date Jewish men, because I would not marry a non-Jew. He accused me of being racist. I was caught on the spot and had nothing to say. How would you respond to this accusation?

Answer:

If insisting that you will only date Jews makes you racist, does insisting that you will only date men make you sexist? You are certainly discriminating, but is this discrimination bad?

You are not talking about what type of person you want to work with, or who you would prefer to sit next to on a train. You are talking about who you want to marry. Are you expected not to discriminate about who you marry, the same way you are expected not to discriminate when reading a job application?

if you want a Jewish family, he's got to be a he, and he's got to be a Hebrew There are plenty of wonderful women out there, but they can't father your children. And there are plenty of wonderful non-Jewish men out there, but they can't give you a Jewish family. You want a family so you seek a man; you want a Jewish family so you seek a Jewish man. There is nothing offensive about that.

And there is no racial issue here. Jewishness is neither a race, nor a religion. It is a soul identity. The man you marry can be a European Jew or an Oriental Jew, a black Jew or a white Jew. He can be a Jew by birth or a Jew by choice. But if you want a Jewish family, he's got to be a he, and he's got to be a Hebrew.


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Posted: Nov 11, 2008
Is my man a Jew?
My boyfriend's parents both converted from Christianity to Judaism after their marriage, but retained some of their Christian attitude while not instilling a Jewish menality in their children. My boyfriend wants to be more Jewish than his parents and clings to his Jewish identity, but he doesn't look, think, or fully act Jewish. Coming from a semi-practicing Reform background, I am only now as an adult beginning to practice on my own, and I am still deciding what kind of Jew I myself am, and what the meaning of Jewish spirituality is. My boyfriend feels that I am being racist against his Christian-Swedish ancestry, and that it is unreasonable to expect him to be more Jewish when I myself was raised knowing barely more than the fact that I am Jewish.
Posted By Anonymous

Posted: Oct 25, 2008
What is race?
Go ahead and say that Jews are a race if you like.

But there are 100 000 black Jews from Ethiopia in Israel right now, and a Jew can properly marry any one of them.

There are also Chinese Jews, and a Jew can marry any one of them.

There are Jews of every size and build and color, with eyes of blue, green, and brown, with hair of blond, red, brown, and black, with every shade of skin from pale to black.

All of these Jews are available for other Jews to marry.

It is not the body we seek when we wed a Jew. It is the Jewish soul, which can inhabit any kind of body.
Posted By Ann

Posted: Oct 25, 2008
Response to Rubix
I am a Jewish male who married a Chinese woman, the same ethnicity as you. Ironically I learned Chinese and not Hebrew. Please be aware that there are many elements in Chinese society that do not believe that Chinese should intermarry. Moreover throughout Chinese history non-Chinese have been derogatorily termed barbarians and the like. Chinese culture is often aggrandized and other cultures belittled. The name "China" means "Middle Kingdom" as if China is the center of the world.

As you respect the progressive elements of Jewish society, I have a deep admiration for Chinese culture and civilization.

I disagree with my orthodox bretheren regarding intermarriage but I do not think that most of them are bigots nor do I think that they view non-Jews as Neanderthals.
Posted By mordecai



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