Walking to Synagogue in Stolen Chanel (and Other True Stories I Tell My Daughter) Kveller – Kveller.com
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I grew up in Longmeadow, Massachusetts, a lovely New England town famous for being ranked as one of the preppiest suburbs in America, according to The Official Preppy Handbook.
Longmeadow wasnt snobby, per se, but it was WASPy: lacrosse sticks, J.Crew sweaters, gin and tonics, summers in Nantucket ya know, the whole Ritz Crackers n Bacon Bits scene.
There were some Jews, mostly Reform, but my family stood out given that we were religious-ish. Coverservadox, as people said back then. We had Shabbat dinner, we kept two sets of dishes (three, if you include Passover). We rescued a dog named Shep, but because it sounded so aggressively German, we renamed him Shlep. We werent pious people, and I certainly was no saint, but we were heimish.
Every Saturday morning, my family and I would walk to synagogue a two-mile hike up the main road in town. Inevitably, one of my friends would always drive by in their Jeep Cherokee or Saab, blasting Pearl Jam or Janis Joplin, beeping exuberantly while waving from their brown leather seats that reeked of last nights cigarettes and beer (drank and smoked, in part, by me).
In my long-sleeved dress and vintage Chanel flats, both of which Id stolen from a Northampton thrift shop, Id blow kisses or affectionately give them the finger, and wed all go our merry ways.
Then my sister and I would sit on the womens side at shul for hours, bored out of our minds but very well-behaved. I didnt love going, but I didnt hate it either. Those Saturday mornings at temple a ritual my mother insisted on from childbirth until college taught me the most valuable life skills, things I still rely on today: I know how to pray. I have nice posture. I am extremely disciplined when I need to be. I have strong, unwavering, rock-solid faith.
After services, wed walk back home, have lunch, and then Id call my friends to see where everyone was. I didnt have to wait until sunset. My mother didnt blink an eye when wed run off post-dessert (pareve babka or homemade rugelach) and go see our crazy friends who were usually chasing guys, mixing drinks, smoking pot or preparing for our favorite nightly activity: trudging deep into the woods with grand plans to flirt or, in my case, flash the boys my big bodacious ta-tas and sometimes even give out motor boats. Shavuah tov!
From a very young age, I knew that it was OK to live with religious contradictions. My observance could be relaxed. I could strictly say no to my friends ham sandwiches because I was a proud kosher jew, and an hour later, get loose with a guy named Christian McChristianand feel no inner conflict about either one.
It was only when I decided to enroll in a Jewish college that I started to struggle with my identity. In 1995, I matriculated in the joint program with Columbia University and the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York. I knew it wasnt the right fit; I was mischievous and horny and writerly, and while Jewish culture was cool, I had absolutely no interest in Jewish studies. The only reason I chose that school was because I desperately wanted to go to Columbia, and that was my backdoor in. Its embarrassing to admit that, but its the truth.
The joint program meant I lived in Jewish housing and studied topics like Talmud and Yiddish.The program was rigorous and intellectual, and though the JTS crowd was spirited, smart and fun in many ways, it was not Longmeadow.The kids in my dorm delighted in learning about Torah and halacha, Jewish law; some were future rabbis who Ive come to greatly admire. Hanging out at night, some of them would belt out Hebrew songs while others compared schnitzel recipes. They all dated and fell in love at Jewish day school or USY. None of them were I guess the term wed use now is slut-positive, like me. They were really good kids, but they were all kind of the same (in my eyes, at least), and I had no interest in conforming. I missed my naughty Massholes, now at Villanova or Boston College, who liked to steal, hook up and make hilariously inappropriate jokes. Feeling more rebellious than ever before, I felt utterly suffocated by Jewish life, and I dreaded the next four years.
Though I made it through the joint program with two degrees in sociology and modern Jewish studies it wasnt always pretty. JTS is unquestionably a force of goodness and positivity in the world and many of the staff and students are rockstars it was me, not them but those formative years werent my favorite. And I resented my Jewishness for all of it. So the minute I graduated, I ran as far away from it as possible.
I got a copywriting job at a downtown advertising agency owned by bonafide WASPs and went back to my Longmeadow-like comfort zone: dirty martinis, dirty jokes, no David Broza, and baruch hashem not a lick of schnitzel. While I did have a Jewish boyfriend, I cheated on him constantly with non-Jewish men. It was as if our relationship was a metaphor for my Jewishness; I still subscribed to it, but I got off on abusing it.
Anything involving synagogue or holidays, I participated in simply out of respect for my parents, who had followed me from Longmeadow to the Upper West Side. Id leave the Passover seder and get a slice of pepperoni pizza just because I could.Id go to synagogue, but sneak into the bathroom and text with some guy about what I wanted to do to him later that night.
At one point, I fell so madly in love with a Greek Orthodox man that I actually tried to convert to his religion so that his parents would accept me. I cant pretend that the thought of officially abandoning my Jewishness didnt hurt like hell, but I was willing to walk away from everything for him. I told myself that Id always have my neshama, my Jewish soul, and no one could take that away from me, so if there was a cross above my bed, so be it.
That relationship didnt last either.
Everything changed in 2015, when I decided to become a single mom by choice at 38 years old.Though I loved men (possibly too much), I hadnt found the right person to start a family with, but I was ready.With the abundant support of my family,I started looking for an anonymous sperm donor.
My fertility doctor at NYU advised against choosing a Jewish donor because of genetic risks and I didnt feel too strongly about it one way or another so I started looking at non-Jewish donors exclusively. Thats when I felt a certain unexpected pang in my heart.I needed to be assured that my child would be Jewish, no matter who the sperm donor was. Sure, Id heard the whole if the mothers Jewish, the child is Jewish! thing forever, but at that moment, given the unusual circumstances, I needed to know for sure.
Thats when I started talking to a rabbi and his wife at my local Chabad.
Without any judgment, without any suggestion that I abandon ship and find a nice Jewish boy, without anything but love and cheer, they promised me that my baby would be Jewish. They gave me permission to choose a sperm donor that felt right to me, no matter what his background was. I was profoundly thankful for not only this validation, but for the way it somehow, organically, shifted me back in touch with my Jewish heart. Suddenly everything clicked. I felt like I could be Jewish on my own terms again, as nuanced and unique as those terms were.
And clearly, I chose the perfect donor, because six years ago, I gave birth to the perfect daughter.Her English name is Hazel, but her Hebrew name is Yael Devorah, and I call her that all the time.As a single mom, I started strolling Hazel to synagogue on Shabbat right away. Wed go to Chabad for Purim carnivals and Sukkah parties and big Shabbat dinners with other interesting, and often offbeat, Brooklynites.We kissed our mezuzah every day, and said our Shema every night, and my soul felt happier than ever.
And then I started dating someone wonderful named Sam, a guy who reminded me of home, of Longmeadow, in all the best ways.But that also meant he was not Jewish. So on our first date, with my 7-month-old daughter at home with my parents, I was as straightforward as possible with him: Im very Jewish, and Im raising my daughter very Jewish, and it is completely non-negotiable. Are you OK with that? He promised that he heard me and understood me and that everything was fine with him.
Six years later, Sam has legally adopted Hazel and we have a second child together, River (Mordechai Sholom). Our kids go to Chabad for Hebrew school and preschool, respectfully.We worship all the holidays. We dont eat pork or shellfish. We talk about God a lot. We FaceTime our kids morahs, teachers, constantly with existential questions like, Does Hashem eat M&Ms? and, Remind us again, who are the Maccabees?
But my daughters favorite question is something she always asks me: Mama, tell me something you did that was bad when you were a little girl? My first thought is always: Good God, where do I begin? And thats when I remember walking to synagogue in my stolen Chanels. It makes me want to cry remembering how sweet it all was.
Alyssa Shelasky, editor of New York Magazines Sex Diaries, is the author of the essay collection This Might Be Too Personal: And Other Intimate Stories, coming out May 17, 2022.
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