The Modern Jewish Girl's Guide to Guilt explodes with truth, humor,
and insight into what it means to be a Jewish woman at the
dawn of the 21st century. This book is sure to strike a chord
with any woman who’s ever had a pang of conscience between
doing what she wants and what her tradition expects of her.
The women in this anthology bravely invite you along as they struggle
to strike a balance between their heritage and their modern lives.
Whether it's the pressure of hearing a grandmother's biological
clock start to tick, the horror of being outted as a lesbian
at your mother's Yiddish club, or the burden of being the only
kid
in Hebrew school who actually cares, their predicaments will
make you laugh, cry, and howl in recognition.
One writer screws up the courage to tell her parents she’s
marrying a nice German boy, while another finds she can’t
live up to the Zionist ideals of her father. An Orthodox woman
describes the constant pressure she feels to be perfect, and a
rabbi tells us what it’s like to be on the receiving end
of other people's guilty confessions. Some give up the guilt altogether—like
the author who refuses to go on a diet, pointing out that Golda
Meir would never have been caught drinking Slim-Fast in the Knesset,
or the writer who decides to RSVP no to every wedding, bat mitzvah,
or family meal she doesn't actually want to attend.
So what happens when Jewish women join together to speak out?
You blast away hackneyed stereotypes of nagging mothers and spoiled
princesses and you get The Modern Jewish Girl's Guide to
Guilt—a
hilarious, surprising moving and thoughtful book that captures
all that is complicated and wonderful about being a Jewish woman
today.
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