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Suzanne Korn

Opinion

It's time to include singles

September 11, 2014 12:07
2 min read

The forthcoming yomtovim will, for many, just as Shabbat and other festivals do, highlight their lack of belonging.

After creating Adam, God said: "It is not good for man to be alone". Presumably, that means everybody. Yet many single people experience Judaism as an exclusive and excluding, family-only religion.

Do you know what it is to be single, Jewish and ignored? Men and women are affected, although it is particularly hard on women. How many single people never attend shul even on Yomtov because they feel so unwelcome? Yes, a few single people are involved with their synagogue but many more feel totally excluded.

An Orthodox rabbi once told me that people remain single because they are bad. I was physically pushed out of shul one Yom Kippur and literally shoved off a seat at Purim! The accompanying comments were crystal clear - I didn't have the required marital status.