Also, the host made a big point of telling everyone, "We're all at different points on our Jewish journey, and we all came to Judaism differently, and everyone is accepted and welcome here, so we don't check your Jew Card at the door, and we don't ask each other, 'Is that a Jewish name?' or 'You don't look Jewish' or anything like that." The guy sitting in front of me -- the only black person there -- stifled a laugh. Less than an hour later, I heard someone asking him, "So, I didn't get your story. I assume you weren't born Jewish, right?"
Really. People. Is it that difficult to not be that person?
I've never seen the Big Lebowski
Same. Much to the amazement of my children.
Really. People. Is it that difficult to not be that person?
Seriously. It sounds like a wonderful gathering with terrific hosts. Hopefully most people will listen to their sage advice.
(I left this page open when I went to bed last night so no idea if there are more posts until I click the button)
Ha, we should arrange a virtual viewing party or something.
Why would you deprive yourself of so much amusement and Sam Elliott? And Philip Seymour Hoffman!
There's bowling, Nihilism and production numbers. Sometimes all at the same time.
((windsparrow)) poor Sammie cat. Sending many hugs from a fellow cat lover.
WS, I am so sorry. {{}} if wanted.