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Being a student blogger has taught me more about my Judaism

Writing for the JC has made me reaffirm my Jewish identity, writes Jamie Rodney

February 20, 2018 11:10
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Apologies in advance, but this is going to be a fairly self-indulgent one.

I’ve been a Student Views Blogger for the Jewish Chronicle for a good few months now, and I thought I’d offer some insights into what that’s like, in case anyone was interested (and to be honest, who wouldn’t be?) If that’s not your thing then, again, I can only apologise and promise that my next one will involve less navel-gazing, but for those of you who are still reading (hi Mum), I’ll do my best to enlighten you on what it’s like being a campus footsoldier for the world's oldest and most influential Jewish newspaper.

First off, a bit of context. I applied for this job almost on a whim, after seeing an advert in my uncle’s copy of the JC. He’s one of the only people in my family who reads it regularly, and I might not have even known that this position existed if he hadn’t been staying with us.  Despite this, however, this job has quickly become a bigger part of my identity than I would have thought possible.

Now, I guess there are cynical explanations for this. As any millennial with no skills other than the ability to string a sentence cleverly will tell you, paid employment as a writer is difficult to come by, and always gratefully received. I’m pretty sure I’d develop a tribal loyalty to Guns and Ammo magazine if there was money in it.