good fair points, Debbie ! From the review I learned he wasn't a rabbi in the book,. so I suppose had his family strongly objected to him marrying a non-Jew solely for that reason an audience might not have been nearly as sympathetic and so they threw in the job endangerment for added weight,. converting in order to simply please the guy…
good fair points, Debbie ! From the review I learned he wasn't a rabbi in the book,. so I suppose had his family strongly objected to him marrying a non-Jew solely for that reason an audience might not have been nearly as sympathetic and so they threw in the job endangerment for added weight,. converting in order to simply please the guy is insufficient unless it endangered his deeply felt calling,.
Thanks, Rob. Missed the discrepancy between the book and series characterization. That would have made so much more sense.
By turning him into a rabbi, feels like a D.E.I. assignment for junior high students. Let’s see how you imagine a rabbi might be like from different pluricultural perspectives;) Let’s not learn from authentic knowledge.
good fair points, Debbie ! From the review I learned he wasn't a rabbi in the book,. so I suppose had his family strongly objected to him marrying a non-Jew solely for that reason an audience might not have been nearly as sympathetic and so they threw in the job endangerment for added weight,. converting in order to simply please the guy is insufficient unless it endangered his deeply felt calling,.
Thanks, Rob. Missed the discrepancy between the book and series characterization. That would have made so much more sense.
By turning him into a rabbi, feels like a D.E.I. assignment for junior high students. Let’s see how you imagine a rabbi might be like from different pluricultural perspectives;) Let’s not learn from authentic knowledge.