‘Events’ Archive

MaNishtana Blogs on JMN Retreat

This piece was excerpted with permission from the blog of MaNishtana, a fifth-generation Orthodox Jew who is African American.

it was exactly a year ago tonight that MaNishtana was first born.

a ninth of av where instead of sitting around and bemoaning not only the past, but the present as well, i decided to try and actually do something about it. and since then there’s been the talks in philly, the interview with bechol lashon, the spot at jewcy.com, a ton of comments, some youtube videos, and my recently acquired and unnervingly uncanny ability to now be spotted in the most random of places by the most random of ppl.[like in a random turkish bar in an obscure location of williamsburg at 1:00 in the morning].

for a second, i really thought i mightve been accomplishing something.

then came the jewish multiracial network retreat. it was awesome. mindblowing even. at a point during one of the workshops, i zoned out and looked around at the roomfull of these typically “black” and  “urbanly” dressed ppl and had a “holy crap! everyone here is jewish!” moment.

lovely.

when it was over, and i was back home, i was strutting around the city WISHING someone would look at me crosswise. id’ve punched a horse in the face just to fight the cop riding it. THATS how pumped i was…and then came the crash…the somber sobering realization that, after having spent an entire weekend with jews who looked like me, didnt question me, who i didnt have to fight or prove myself to, after a weekend of being “just jewish” and “just black” and “just me” all rolled into one, after a weekend of having and wholly being part of an actual COMMUNITY…after all that i was home…and realized that i didnt actually have ANY of that in real life…

and thats when i was ready to hang it all up. i felt like id been playing at revolutionary. b/c id really had no concept of what it was i was fighting for, what it was i wanted to exist. and once id had the merest taste of it, i was suddenly struck with how far that goal is and how massive a task it was i was trying to chew at. its like i was fighting for a right to swim in a lake only to get there and realize it was an ocean.

but then luckily i discovered that in a way i still DID have a community. not as close or accessible as it’d been that weekend, but still there. and im really grateful for those ppl who were there to talk me down from the metaphorical roof [you know who you are and i love you guys].

so here i am, a year older, a year wiser, and with a more concrete goal than id ever dreamt of having a year ago, and with a more acute sense of the 9th of av than i did a year ago as well.

so its time to kick things up a notch.

with this post, im closing shop here at wordpress. but im not going away. in fact, im moving over to MaNishtana.net. come join me. read the blogs, watch the videos just a tab away, check out the store on the front page, join the MaNishtana community, join a group, create a group, rsvp to an event.

MaNishtana.net is the ultimate blogging one-stop shop. interested in conversion? there’s a group for that. have a crazy question about jews you want answered? just post it in the forum! are you a joc looking for love? then check out jocflock, the dating site for jews of color thats a feature right there. looking to just hang around and chat? just join and click on the chat tab. [its in the same place it is on fb, so it isnt even hard to find!] want some MaNishtana merchandise? feel free to shop at what in my humble opinion is the funniest store on the web.want to know what other jocs are out there? click on the who’s who tab.

im moving ppl. come along from the ride

–MaNishtana

Originally published here.

Philly dinner party July 14, 2010

Philly Friends: Our JMN Board President, Tanya Bowers, will be in Philly  briefly on Wed. July 14 and we’d like to invite you to join us for dinner  5:30 – 7:30 at Vernon House, 6445 Greene St., Phila. Pa 19119. We’ll take a collection for pizza. A sign will be posted about exactly where to come in  Vernon House. RSVP by e-mail to Julie Greenberg, JulieGberg@gmail.com

JMN Picnic at Central Park, NYC

Come eat, play and schmooze with us on July 18th. In an effort to make this event comfortable for everyone, we ask that attendees bring their own food and please stick to vegetarian or dairy items. Feel free to bring a blanket, soccer balls, frisbees, baseballs or any other fun park activities!! It’s going to be a great time and we can’t wait to see everyone :) . Please rsvp to lindseyrachelnewman@gmail.com or joshua.m.rothstein@gmail.com so that we have an accurate idea of how many people will come.

Date: Sunday, July 18, 2010 Time: 1:00pm-4:30pm Location: Ross Pinetum at West 85th Street, Northwest of the Great Lawn in Central Park

The Sephardic Anousim

On Sunday June 27th at 2:00 PM, Shelomo Alfassa will present his acclaimed book, “The Sephardic Anousim” at Kehila Kedosha Janina Synagogue, 280 Broome Street (off Allen St.), Lower East Side, Manhattan (directions by car | subway).

THE SEPHARDIC ANOUSIM was written to fill a void in the subject of the Anousim (Hebrew for ‘coerced’). The Anousim are descendants of forcibly converted Jews of Spain and Portugal (historically known as Marranos). Many tens of thousands of Jews were converted in the 14th and 15th century due to violence and religious intimidation. However, many of these Jews secretly concealed their Judaic observances while acting like they were newly baptized Catholics. Today, descendants of those converted Jews are increasingly “coming out” only to find themselves lost in a sea of complicated Jewish laws,  being deceived by missionaries and are frustrated in seeking to fully understand the history of their own people.

Alfassa’s talk will include a PowerPoint presentation. It is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served. The author will be available to personally sign copies of the book for purchase.

The Retreat is Over

This year’s annual retreat, from all reports, was fantastic!! From what I heard, there was a palpable joy in the air. New participants and habitual attendees combined to make our Bar Mitzvah year one to remember.

 

Pics from those in attendance are trickling in.