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Category Archives: Jewcy
Jewcy – We Hardly Knew Ya
I could never figure out why Jewcy.com didn’t use Adsense on their site. They probably could’ve made $100,000 from it over the past three years and at least as much from other online advertising programs. Perhaps if they had used … Continue reading
Posted in Jewcy
Tagged backers, dumbo, funder, kurtzman, michael steinhardt, michael weiner
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Betty and the menace to the bio-Jewess
Lilit Marcus writes on Jewcy.com: A few weeks ago, I wrote a post on Jewcy about my Jewish identity – more specifically, about not knowing Hebrew and wondering if that made me less of a Jew. I also referenced the … Continue reading
Posted in Chaim Amalek, Jewcy
Tagged amalek, first cousin, goyim, jewish man, lilit, luke ford, orthodox jews, reform synagogue, Satmar, shiksa, two generations, yellow peril
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The New Shiksa Menace
Chaim Amalek emails: "We all know about the Shiksa Menace, V1.0 – the blonde with boobs and bearing who turned the heads of many a yid one or two generations removed from the shtetl, and who continues to lure Jewish … Continue reading
Posted in Chaim Amalek, Jewcy
Tagged asian women, jewish men, shtetl, two generations, yellow peril, yid
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Insecure About Her Jewish Identity
I love the writing Lilit Marcus, who’s revived Jewcy.com. She comments: "I know that a large part of the reason I am so insecure about my religious identity is because of men I’ve dated and their judgments on my Jewishness. … Continue reading
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Tagged insecurities, jewish identity, orthodox shul, religious identity, seder, typical member
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Jewcy Keeps Getting Worse
During its first month on the air, Jewcy.com published provocative work by such leading writers as John Derbyshire and Daphne Merkin. Since then the place has gone to hell. Today it hit rock bottom with novelist Andrew Foster Altschul’s fantasies … Continue reading
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Tagged andrew foster, daphne merkin, john derbyshire, Marty Beckerman, Sarah Palin
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