Little White Lies

Is it okay to tell a lie to repair a relationship? This is a question I have been struggling with for a couple months now. Where does the question come from? Well, as you may have gathered in my previous posts,  my grandmother and I have different views on what it means to be Jewish.

Although we both feel it necessary to preserve the Jewish faith, the way in which we go about it is different.

At the moment, I am dating a non-Jew. Because I am dating a non-Jew, my grandmother is not a happy camper. Don't get me wrong; I definitely understand where my grandmother is coming from. If I do not date a Jew it is more likely that I won't marry a Jew. And if I don't marry a Jew my children are less likely to remain Jewish.

Statistically, this is true. The National Jewish Population Survey found that only a third of interfaith couples raise their children Jewish and are less likely to involve themselves in Jewish activities.

"Have you met any nice Jewish boys over in Spain?" she asks me over the phone.

"No, grandma. I haven't met anyone."

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Yonaton, Beer Sheva Israel: Cynthia, In every religion, it doesn't matter which one, the new converts are the most radical. This is a normal phase. You can find the most radical Orthodox Jews among Baal Teshuva. I would suggest not to judge this man as many blog commenters have, but to actually document his "religious journey" for the next couple years. You will probably find that he will either "temper" his judgement towards people outside his faith, or find a wiser way to effectively communicate his beliefs in an unoffensive manner. As a journalist, it would be interesting if you could document religious phases.
Shalom, Cherry Hill, NJ: Hi, Odesa, you might want to educate yourself before demonstrating your bias and ignorance in public. One example, in the Bible (Old Testament) G-d commands all Jewish men to gather three times annually in Jerusalem, and guarantees their border security. There is no jewish tradition or history of his guarantee not working when this command was obeyed. As Jews are famous for remembering our history, how do you explain this, and what person would have given such a guarantee in writing?
Odesa: Jewish and Christian cults, are not really that much different. Why they are, so often at odds with each other? Both are irracional, based on mithology and tradition. If I pray tonight to the Great Maple Tree...will I be wrong or sinfull? Dont think so.