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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: Jan 1, 2009
????
That is absurd! I could see if you said I'm not dating other races whether they practice Judaism or not. That would be racist.
Posted By Adara

Posted: Dec 30, 2008
I'm not a Jew, but...
Want to hear something strange? I would want to marry a Jew who would not want to marry a non-Jew. I guess I am wishing that I was a Jew.
Posted By Genevon Hinseth, Nampa, ID/u.s.a.

Posted: Dec 14, 2008
I agree, but you're missing the point
I agree it is not racist to want a jewish mate but I think here you are missing the major point: It is your preference to choose your mate with your own criteria. I believe nowadays people are being too sensitive to talk about race or religion. I think the basic rule is the more private the issue, the more range of the criteria you get, because it matters you more. Sitting on the bus is rather more public issue, but I would still choose to sit beside a nice and good looking lady, rather a dirty-dressed man with scar on his face. Am I being racist or descriminated to dirty-dressed men with scars? You bet I do, my guts talks!
Posted By Joy K, Edmonton, Canada



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