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Abigail Radnor

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Abigail Radnor

Opinion

An ‘actual Jewish wife’ writes

Not all of us are at home waiting to cook our husband’s meal. They do occasionally let us out of the shtetl to forge careers of our own, writes Abigail Radnor

July 20, 2017 10:06
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The term “mansplaining” is defined as “to explain something to someone, characteristically a man to a woman, in a manner regarded as condescending or patronising.”

The term “gentilesplaining” is best defined by Paul Burke’s column in this newspaper last week.

For those of you who missed Burke’s words of wisdom, he drew upon his North London upbringing and his “deep and genuine love for Jewish people” (aka “but some of my best friends are Jewish”) to tell the readership of the JC that all Jewish men are undeserving of their wives. Because they are uglier than them.

Burke came to this conclusion from dinner dates with “hundreds of Jewish couples” (busy guy) and, well, looking at them. He has quite the skill set: he can deduce the state of a marriage from a couple’s appearance and a chat over a curry (I thought the only two people who really know about a marriage are those actually in it but then I am no Burke).