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One Day Some Schlemiel Will Marry Me, Pay the Bills, and Hug Me.: Parents & Children Kvetch on Arab & Jewish Intermarriage

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Someday some schlemiel out there will marry me, pay all the bills, and hug me every morning. Isn't that what every mother wants and passes on to her daughters-especially when paid jobs and other income are scarce?"What does it feel like to live disguised as an Arab housewife for seven years in a Jewish neighborhood in Brooklyn? It feels like by doing something differently, I could inspire someone to change the world in a positive way for all sides.I wish I had a close, loving, warm, joy-filled family. Don't we all? It takes work, but it can be done.That's why my favorite movie was My Big, Fat Greek Wedding. I look towards the characters in that movie as role models for how families with a core identity could interact with joy of life.In the 20 chapters of One Day Some Schlemiel Will Marry Me, Pay the Bills, And Hug Me, you'll find one family's role in Arab & Jewish Parents and Children of Jewish Mothers and Arab Moslem Fathers Speak Out.

168 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2003

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Anne Hart

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Anne Hart has written a book a year since 1963 and specializes in mystery novels, adventure, and suspense. She also teaches part-time online writing courses for a university and holds a graduate degree.

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