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Jtube: All in the Family: Archie’s Jewish Friend

Jtube: All in the Family: Archie’s Jewish Friend

How important is it to keep your Jewish name?

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Published: November 24, 2012

How important is it to keep your Jewish name?
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(177) abba niv, April 29, 2013 8:29 AM

my Family name was Knox as the immigrant official in Galveston couldn't find another name beginning with Kn. I changed it to a Hebrew name in Israel. I was in California on a drainage/irrigation study in 1960 and spoke quite often to local farmers about my experiences in the Jordan Valley. Many of the people who asked questions didn't know I grew up in St. Paul and said, "You Israelis are not like our Jews here." My standard answer was, "I don't feel any difference."

(176) Irv Dain, February 16, 2013 2:42 AM

Being proud

Be proud of your Jewish identity and Jewish name

(175) Phillip Barton (Segall), January 28, 2013 9:21 AM

Why I use(d) my middle name as my last name.

When I began my career in radio 65 years ago in the Sourthern "Bible Belt," I'd have never made it with my Jewish name. Even so, some anti-Semites guessed I was a Jew -- though I didn't "look" it -- and didn't want me in their house. By the time I got to the West Coast where Jews were "accepted," my middle name was hung on me, including in both my military and police employments. Now, because of Medicare, my wife and children use the family name even as I still use my middle name; it would simply be an explanatory mishmash should I change at this late date!

(174) Anonymous, January 28, 2013 4:08 AM

redemption from Egypt

It is said that one of the reasons that the Israelites merited redemption from the slavery in Egypt was that they retained their Jewish names while in slavery.

(173) Jerry strug, January 12, 2013 2:48 AM

I was an engineer with a non Jewish sounding name. I always let it be know I was Jewish. the inevitable reaponse was " You are different" from the Other Jews. I was nmot different.

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