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I am so proud of Poland [16]
Why? You didn't like the kosher food?
I have had no problem with their food or themselves running around in their
yarmulkes, hats, beards, wigs and God even knows what else but when they told me off for using a diary plate for chicken and they threw it away, or when I was told by one of their kids I'm an animal as I don't make a
Bracha (don't pray) before my meal, it made me feel slightly unwelcome.
According to their believes, Rabbi couldn't touch me, (I'm a female and what's even worse: a
goyische) so each time he was passing by, he would try to be as far from me as he could with a disgust on his face. It is actually funny when I think of it now but trust me, didn't feel right back then.
Simply not knowing their rules (because they didn't care to inform me) I used the microvawe to prepare meat. Afterall they were all very upset and told me they need to go through 'an exhausting process' to make a microwave kosher back again. From that point on I gave up eating in the house, unless they told me to make a dinner for them. I honestly suppose everything in their life was depending on religion, including microvawe, apparently.
Do you want me to continue? I could probably write a book...