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This Father’s Day, let’s hear it for patrilineal Jews

Forget the idea that you’re only a Jew if your mother is Jewish. Let’s go back to the Bible

June 14, 2024 09:00
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Like father, like daughter: patrilineal Jew Gwyneth Paltrow with her father Bruce, in 2001 (Photo: Getty Images)
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Last week, I was at a dinner party at which I got chatting to a lovely person. We raced through subjects nodding and giggling in excited agreement in the way you sometimes do with people with whom there’s instant chemistry. But then she said the following and, just as instantly, the temperature in the room dropped. “Dad’s Jewish but mum isn’t, so neither am I.”

Dropped for me, that is. I got the distinct impression, can’t imagine why, that Rebecca has been told for her entire life that Jewishness is passed down through the mother and so felt she was simply stating a widely known truth.

But for me it’s a nonsense and every time I hear someone say this about themselves, or other Jews, I feel sad and compelled to demur. Gossip: I’ve even found myself reprimanding colleagues for saying they aren’t properly Jewish because their Jewishness comes from their father, not their mother. I mean, come on, they work for this newspaper so really ought to know better.

Anyway, since we are approaching Father’s Day, the day when we honour dads and their role in our lives, I am going to use this column to reprimand you, if you too buy into the whole illusory purity of the matrilineal line thing. Just in case it’s not already blindingly obvious, my view on the matter is as unequivocal as that of the halachists: you are wrong.

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