Uncomfortable Jewish Geography

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I blogged last week about that awkward moment when someone you don’t recognize greets you by name. Amparo and I continue to wonder how to handle that situation.


Here is another situation spawned at a social event:

I was introduced to a man at a wedding recently. He was from a small city and I mentioned the name of a friend of mine from there. (At weddings, a little Jewish geography is acceptable.)
Well, the man whom I had just met proceeded to disparage my friend - accusing him of being corrupt and taking graft.
I knew very little of my friend’s professional life but what I was hearing was not consistent with my impression of him. I listened for a moment longer and asked whether this person had ever met my friend.
When he replied that he had not, I assured him that the person I knew was a fine man from a fine family. I walked away before saying what was really on my mind.
I am still wondering what could have possessed the man to say such things to a complete stranger. 

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Fred Klein

You never get a second chance to make a good first impression...
Carly Bentley

Yikes! He definitely provided an opportunity for you to get to know who he is. My son shared some wisdom last night.... “Mom, our character defines us”

Submitted by Anne_Kleinman on Thu, 09/19/2019 - 03:54

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Anne Kleinman

Jewish Geography, even at a Gotham meeting is not always bad, I have great memories of being in camp with your sister. The problem here is that this person did not know when to keep their mouth SHUT!
Kelly Welles

Negative intel of this nature should always raise a red flag. Too many big egos out there with no character. You did well to cross-examin such defamatory rhetoric.

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