56 year old woman in Highland Park, NJ (Middlesex county)
United States of America
Single, never married
5' 4" (163 cm)
Curvy/voluptuous
Blonde
Hazel/green
Some graduate school
Strictly according to halacha
Mezuzah on every door post
Strictly Kosher
Vegan
Levi
Shabbat/holidays
Ears are pierced
No tattoos
Never
Ready to dive in ASAP and willing to make the necessary adjustments
Modern Orthodox
Ashkenaz (European/Russian descent)
English, Hebrew, Spanish
Appearance, Height, Having children
Yeshiva
Self-learning
Stay-at-home fathers are great with children, Part-time work is a healthy break from child rearing, Parents should split responsibilities for taking care of children equally, Having a nanny take care of the kids frees both parents to work full time
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Ok, so I'll answer a few of those "suggestions for you bio" --
Most people don't like to talk about "good deeds" they do. I think encouraging people to talk about their "good deeds" breeds "ga'ava" (pride in a bad way)
If I had a chance to do anything I wanted to to improve the world I'd get the world to realize that Israel as a Jewish state is good for not only the Jews, but for the world. I would also find a way to teach people how to be kind to people and other living things. I would try to spread the word about living a Noahide life for Gentiles and a Tora life for Jews (ok, a Tora life for all, but with each having his/her specific roles and mitzvot)
I never have been good at those "stranded on a desert island" questions -- if I were I'd know how to pack for a trip. As for people, I can't limit it to 3 -- I'd want my best friends (who are both married) with their families (one has 8 sons and a daughter-in-law), my nieces and nephews (and their parents, of course). There are a few cousins I'd like to add to the mix too. As for things, I guess if I had my computer with the internet I could order everything else.
My dream place to live is where I live right now. I really like it here. The community has a good Jewish infrastructure and people from different synagogues get along and socialize (and sometimes even go to other synagogues for one reason or another).
My parents raised me to believe that there is nothing a woman can't do simply because she's a woman (except for the obvious stuff). (They never said to me in my years of flip-flopping about "what do you want to be when you grow up?" thing that I couldn't do so-and-so -- shortstop for the Mets, FBI agent -- because I was a woman -- they did say I couldn't do it because I was an Orthodox Jew ;-)
My free time (whatever that is!) is usually spent working on my artwork and writing and watching TV and reading.
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