Jewish, Matt Greene
Jewish, Matt Greene
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Jew(ish)
A primer, A memoir, A manual, A plea

Author: Matt Greene

Narrator: Matt Greene

Unabridged: 5 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/01/2020


Synopsis

What does it mean to be Jew(ish) in 2020? Caught between tradition and modernity, between a Jewish family and a non-Jewish son, Matt Greene ponders the big questions concerning identity, religion, family and Seinfeld.When his son was born to a non-Jewish mother, Matt began to consider the upbringing he’d put behind him—the sense of not belonging, the forbidden foods, the holidays that felt more like punishments. There are more types of Jew than there are bagel fillings, and for every two there are three opinions. But if you’re not a black-hatted frummer, if you’re allergic to groups, if you observe but don’t believe, or you don’t observe at all, does that make you less Jewish?In this wide-ranging series of essays, at turns irreverent, insightful, urgent and iconoclastic, Matt considers what might loosely be termed ‘the modern Jewish experience’, and asks what it means to be anything in a world obsessed with the self and the other.

About Matt Greene

Matt Greene is an author, journalist, former screenwriter and stay-at-home dad. He won a Betty Trask Award for his first novel, Ostrich. He teaches critical and creative writing in South London, where he lives with his partner and son. Find him on Twitter @arealmattgreene.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Zeb on November 11, 2020

So it's not Portnoy's Complaint, but it a rant (essay) on what one man thinks it means to be Jewish. Well as all members of the Tribe will tell you, that's one opinion among many, and that just covers Matt Greene. For an American, this is a whole different jar of gefilte fish. Living in a country (a......more

Goodreads review by kayla on November 14, 2020

surprisingly really enjoyed this timely take on lapsed jewish identity, culture, and ethnicity. greene is quite hilarious but writes eloquently about modern anti-semitism, holocaust remembrance, and his family history. -1 star for losing me in some of the british politics sections too bogged down in......more

Goodreads review by Emily on December 14, 2020

Actual rating: 3.75 As a secular, non-practicing Jew who grew up in a fairly religious Jewish family, and is now raising children who are technically interfaith (my husband was raised Catholic) but raised without much religion at all, this book was an interesting read. I could relate to quite a lot o......more


Quotes

“Witty…poignant…acerbic…deftly blends the personal with the political…Jew(ish) is full of eclectic reflections and offers plenty of interesting food for thought.” The Independent“This wise nonfiction meditation on Jewish identity in the twenty-first century and very particularly on Greene’s own identity—familial, religious, cultural, held deep in the marrow—brims over with grief and fury (and bemusement and love). I found it riveting reading.” —Benjamin Dreyer, New York Times bestselling author of Dreyer’s English“A beautifully fluid, nuanced and vital read: by turns hilarious, harrowing and heartwarming, and always thoroughly compelling.” —Musa Okwonga, author of How to Avoid Detection