Dorothy_L
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11 years ago @ Jewish Daily Forward - Does Anybody Still Mak... · 0 replies · +1 points
Were you asking for my recipe?
dorothy
11 years ago @ Jewish Daily Forward - The Holocaust Story Mo... · 0 replies · +21 points
Kol Ha-kavod to your mother and you both.
11 years ago @ Jewish Daily Forward - My Hasidic Family Got ... · 0 replies · +3 points
I too grew up in your era, played with the Japanese kids who lived next door, made friends later in life with Catholic women who shared my values, (I even had a nun at my Shabbos table one Friday night!), and mixed easily at social gatherings with colleagues where not once did I consider putting a shrimp canape on my plate of cold fruit or accepting a glass of treif wine.
I am not only turned off with the hard-right turn of modern Orthodoxy the last 30 years, but have turned my back on identifying as Orthodox. A beautiful blueprint for living is no longer recognizable to me, what with the shtick, the poseurs, the narishkeit, the window-dressing that passes for standards of acceptance, the sense of entitlement that lives large, and the diminishment of those who cannot be controlled.
11 years ago @ Jewish Daily Forward - If Men Cleaned For Pas... · 0 replies · +3 points
And I've been at it almost five weeks.
Here is my approach: I'm just damn grateful to be healthy and happy to clean my home and make a nice Pesach. Where would I rather be? In a hospital, G-d forbid?
Yes, this version of cleaning demands all the energy I have, mentally and physically. But when all is said and done, one has a super-clean home (coast on that for a while!) and a lovely holiday to enjoy.
My husband appreciates it all, says thank you more times than I can count, and that is all that matters to me.
And by the way: treat yourself at the end of a long cleaning day with a scoop of good ice cream and a movie from Hollywood's golden era of the 40s.
We should all live and be well and do it again next year.
Chag sameach to all.
11 years ago @ Jewish Daily Forward - TK- Why I Hate Interna... · 1 reply · -1 points
Heck no!
The time is long passed due for an overhaul of the gett laws to make women full and equal partners in Jewish divorce, with neither husband nor wife dependent on the goodwill of the other for their freedom.
Sadly, what tiny opening in the window of opportunity to reform the gett laws has been closed, because there are too many rabbis now staking their claim to 'my way or the highway', and thus there is no practical or logistical way for a gett solution to be reached, much less recognized, by all factions.
I have no skin in this game, other than as an observant Jewish woman fed up and increasingly alienated by what is going on in the Orthodox world.
That said, I cannot stress how wrong it is to involve secular law in gett, a religious matter.
The rabbis have their work cut out for them to fix the gett laws, and it is not up to legislators or civil courts to do their work for them.
11 years ago @ Jewish Daily Forward - Boston Hosts \'Beyond ... · 0 replies · +1 points
It's where I picked up (by osmosis) how to bake challah, make dynamite gefilte fish and cold (dairy) beet borscht that can't be beat on a hot Shabbos day. Her knaidlach, however, still elude me.
As a health-conscious vegetarian, I don't use 95% of the fat my bubbie did. But I can honestly say it wasn't the shmaltz or butter that caught up to my bubbie and zayde, of blessed memory both, but simply old age.
11 years ago @ Jewish Daily Forward - Streit\'s Factory Turn... · 2 replies · +4 points
11 years ago @ Jewish Daily Forward - How Could We Have Trus... · 0 replies · +2 points
This is the halo effect: being in the company of powerful, influential people (however peripherally), therefore anyone who moves in exalted circles is above reproach or suspicion
11 years ago @ Jewish Daily Forward - How Could We Have Trus... · 0 replies · +3 points
problem #2: Men, including rabbis, have no business anywhere near the women's mikveh, not even the parking lot._
problem #3: How many women's mikvehs are actually run by women, with a female board of directors in charge of policies regarding health and safety matters?
11 years ago @ Jewish Daily Forward - Lesley Gore, Jewish \'... · 0 replies · +1 points
A generation of adolescent girls on the cusp of one of the biggest adventures of our lives--the 60s-- were more empowered by what Gore's signature song "You Don't Own Me" had to say to us than the feminist rhetoric of the era.