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  • I'd like to speak to a Jewish supervisor!

    This was one of the strangest calls I've ever taken. As soon as I asked if I could help him, he uttered the line above. He wasn't raging in anger but he did sound frustrated. Now the name on the account was definitely Jewish sounding (think like Joseph Goldstein) but I was still perplexed as to what bearing the religion of the supervisor had on his issue.

    He refused to to tell me. I told him I didn't think we had any Jewish supervisors. I honestly don't know, I don't know pry into the personal lives of my bosses that much. He then wanted me to ask around and see if I could find someone who was Jewish to take the call.

    Finally, one of the MODs decided he'd pretend to be Jewish and take the guys call.

    That didn't go well as our Jewish customer started quizzing the not actually Jewish supervisor about his religion, wanting to know the Synagogue he attended, who his Rabbi was how frequently he read the Torah and how many people were at his Bar Mitzvah.

    As you might guess,since the supervisor wasn't actually Jewish, this is where the ruse fell apart. He couldn't answer the questions to the satisfaction of "Mr. Goldstein" who said he'd try again later in hopes of finding an actual Jewish supervisor.

    Now understand something, I don't care whether someone is Jewish, Christian, Hindu, Muslim, Black, Hispanic, Asian and so forth. What got me was not the particulars of the request but the oddness of the request. If he'd asked for a Muslim supervisor, I'd be equally puzzled.

    On a related note, I did give the supervisor I passed to call to a hearty "Shalom!" when I left for work that day.

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    Maybe the guy was trying to pull a "C'mon, we're both Jewish, help a fellow Jewish brother out!" thing? In the sense of "We're both Jewish, please help me out by giving me a credit or something?" I know that sounds HORRIBLY bad, but having been on the site for way too long, that's the only logical explanation I can see.

    Either that, or he was part of an Ultra-Orthodox sect.
    Last edited by fireheart17; 01-04-2015, 12:09 PM.

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    • #3
      I found the New York Orthodox Jews who would take over my area during the summer to regularly have this attitude. They'd come into the pharmacy and refuse to talk to anyone who wasn't Jewish. As I definitely look more like my dad's side of the family, I usually pass myself off as the resident Jew and they'd have no idea.
      Violence has resolved more conflicts than anything else. The contrary opinion that violence doesn't solve anything is merely wishful thinking at its worst. - Starship Troopers

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      • #4
        Some people are merely Jewish by ethnicity, and not religious.

        This is why sometimes people will say "I'm half Jewish".

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        • #5
          Originally posted by mjr View Post
          Some people are merely Jewish by ethnicity, and not religious.

          This is why sometimes people will say "I'm half Jewish".
          From the OP's post, I'd say the guy was religious based on the 20 questions he was lobbying at the sup.

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