Looking at the boy who was about 20 years old and only learned about Wikipedia for the first time and was very happy, I remembered Eugene, a boy in the class when he was a TA, very smart, lively and outgoing, he spoke well but with a sense of humor, The kids liked to sit around him, and he was always the top three in the class.
I never knew he was a Jew until he didn't ask me for a day off to say he couldn't finish his homework next weekend.
He has no curly cheeks and temples, no small hat on his head, not to mention that I have hardly seen him in pure black clothes.
I don't think he and his family belong to the conservative strictures.
Otherwise, he will have many, many opportunities throughout the year not to touch any electronics, like some of the other kids in the class.
The professor who used to teach in California expressed his helplessness, waved his hand and said, if you go to California, you tell others that you always have to ask for time off, can't come to school, and can't complete your homework because of your strict religious constraints, others will definitely think you are ridiculous.
The United States is the second largest Jewish gathering place in the world, and most Jews gather in the east.
In New York's first shared apartment on the fringes of the Jewish community, weekends often see men wearing big felt hats going to church with their wives and hordes of children.
By a large group, I mean an average of four or more.
They always wore dark clothes without any bright decorations, and women always wore stockings and leather shoes and skirts, regardless of the weather.
They have large properties that are rented out only to Jews. They are rich, as long as they are still in this community, everyone has very considerable social benefits, and they have no worries about food and clothing.
They have their own schools and constantly brush up on the teachings during their daily commute.
In New York, a multi-ethnic, multi-religious and culturally integrated circle, they have their own siege, and those outside "want" to go in, but those inside "don't want to" come out.
That day, my colleagues talked about Jewish Community Watch, and I learned that the respect and pursuit of the word conservative by this ancient nation is not only about not intermarrying with foreigners.
The woman in the film chose to break with her husband because she couldn't continue to bear her marriage, but she was subjected to the Jewish Community Watch, and her own family had no one on her side in court. She was helpless and just wanted to find an exit, but her religious beliefs and all the people and things she was familiar with blocked all her exits.
Before getting married, she only met her "husband" twice. For 30 minutes, her husband only said one sentence, when will she get married?
On the day of her marriage, she lost her hair, and since then she has strictly performed the responsibility of producing offspring and taking care of her family. She has no friends and no social life.
Seeing this, I am really grateful that I was not born in the old society, feudal centralized, people cannot choose the path they want to take according to their own will. For us, such a social system is backward and needs to be broken. But for the Jews, such a system ensured the purity of their blood and the concentration of power.
Everyone can't choose their origin, but when they can choose the future. If they can't follow your teachings, they will destroy her spiritually, and I think they may really think of themselves as creators.
She is just one of them, and there are many more people who choose to continue to endure it, live and die, all their lives.
The epitome of society is always real and cruel. It has been magnified and pulled in countless times, and the pain seems to be poking at you.
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