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Say 'chai' - the joy of being identifiably Jewish

Student blogger Asha Sumroy was 'outed' as Jewish in a club with strangers - and she loved it

August 13, 2018 13:59
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In the middle of last month's heatwave, on one of the hottest days London has ever seen in my lifetime, I was in an even hotter, tiny, underground venue filled with accordingly sweaty people when, some guy around my age, looks me in the eye and says “Hi” as knowingly and as warmly as if we had been childhood friends. 

“Hi?” I reply, trying to reign in the rising intonation from a level that’s rude to one that could just be me struggling to recognise his face in the dark. 

“Hi!” He says again (I never type exclamation marks unless I have to/am being sarcastic, but here, it is necessary) and I think as I moved in awkwardness the shifting light must have illuminated my face - never good at hiding what’s in my head - and its look of utter confusion. 

He’s not fazed. “You’re Jewish!” He correctly identifies. Quite how, I had no idea. I laugh now as I write this because later that night an Israeli friend of mine remarked that I was looking very Jewish, for no particular reason, just my vibe.