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This shabbat I was speaking to one of my fellow congregants after morning prayers.  He asked me if I was "ashkenazi", to which I replied, "there is no such thing!".  As he looked at me quizzically, I continued and said, "you are a Jew, I am a Jew, there is no such thing as 'ashkenazi' or 'sepharadi'".  His question made me think about how Israelis in general categorize a person by the types of clothes or kippa worn.  It seems there is a strong need to pidgeonhole people - it makes it easy for us to determine that person's relative worth.  But '''listen up, people:''' there is no such thing as an "ashkenazi" or a "sepharadi" or a "temani" -- there is only "Jew".  Whether you converted according to halachah, or you were born into the club; whether your ancestors spent time in Morocco or Poland; whether you keep all of the 613 mitsvot you can, or haven't got there yet: you are a Jew, period.  Get over the pigeonholing.
  
 
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January 25th (See this week's devar torah)
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Hi again!

This shabbat I was speaking to one of my fellow congregants after morning prayers. He asked me if I was "ashkenazi", to which I replied, "there is no such thing!". As he looked at me quizzically, I continued and said, "you are a Jew, I am a Jew, there is no such thing as 'ashkenazi' or 'sepharadi'". His question made me think about how Israelis in general categorize a person by the types of clothes or kippa worn. It seems there is a strong need to pidgeonhole people - it makes it easy for us to determine that person's relative worth. But listen up, people: there is no such thing as an "ashkenazi" or a "sepharadi" or a "temani" -- there is only "Jew". Whether you converted according to halachah, or you were born into the club; whether your ancestors spent time in Morocco or Poland; whether you keep all of the 613 mitsvot you can, or haven't got there yet: you are a Jew, period. Get over the pigeonholing.

Shabbat shalom!


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