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My not-so-sweet New Year wishes

Zelda Leon, the self-styled semi-shiksa has finally cracked the ultimate test of Jewish womanhood. But there's a twist...

September 6, 2018 09:15
Just how sweet does a honey cake need to be?
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Mazel tov to me! Sorry to blow my own shofar, but at long last the Jewish side of me has triumphed over the shiksa side.

It’s not that I have finally learned to read Hebrew well enough that I can follow the service without wanting to shout at our rabbi to slow it down a tad. I did study beginners’ Hebrew, I promise, but then they switched the class to a day I couldn’t do, leaving me forever stuck at the level of a new cheder pupil, painstakingly tracing out my aleph, bet, gimmel with a chubby crayon. The Husband tries to help, patiently moving his finger along the words to keep me in the right place during the service. He means well, but it makes me feel as if I’m wearing a sign round my neck: Not a Proper Jew.

And no, it’s not that the Teen has made me into a real Jewish mother either, by expressing an earnest wish to study hard so that he can become a doctor (his current ambition is to be a YouTube billionaire, although how he might get to that point without actually doing anything other than sprawling on the sofa in a one-to-one lovefest with his phone is currently a little hazy).

And no, I haven’t finally decided to have a batmitzvah: all that studying and the high point is having to sing unaccompanied in public? I don’t think so. The only time I’ve ever sung with more than one other person in earshot was at a karaoke bar. I had to be primed beforehand with multiple mojitos and even then I put on an orange wig and ‘50s cat’s-eye glasses so that I could feel like a completely different person. When my sister-in-law came back to our party from the loo, she thought I was one of the waitresses and asked me for a glass of Merlot and a dish of olives.