A real-world riddle.
A woman married to another woman is raising a child she had with “a gender-fluid donor.”
What’s her job? Meaning, what field of human endeavor does she work in?
Nah, you normie. Wrong guess.
She’s a rabbi.
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A real-world riddle.
A woman married to another woman is raising a child she had with “a gender-fluid donor.”
What’s her job? Meaning, what field of human endeavor does she work in?
Nah, you normie. Wrong guess.
She’s a rabbi.
I knew the riddle would be about guessing the most likely or the most unlikely profession… For most likely, I was thinking journalist (Masha Gessen came to mind), or the kind of academic who writes op-eds. For most unlikely, or most incongruous, I thought, somewhat randomly, obstetrician…
As for rabbi, it sounds like it should be an unlikely answer, but in fact progressive female rabbi is now a sufficiently familiar figure, that it’s an unsurprising answer. At least to me.
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I had no idea Judaism was in such a dire state. In.my family, we haven’t practiced Judaism in over 100 years, so I haven’t been following the developments. That’s why I was floored by this.
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In SA there are gay imams, so it would seem the Muslims aren’t far behind, at least in SA anyway.
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2022/oct/19/im-hoping-there-will-be-more-queer-imams
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But women can’t be rabbis, and a lesbian to boot? Oy vey, Oy vey…
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