How To Use Shiksa In A Sentence

  • The Yiddish word goy is loaded with negative associations, and the word shiksa, which everyone still uses, comes from Hebrew for "blemish," according to Leo Rosten. What Would a Jewish Veep Say About Intermarriage?
  • He refused to name names, and he still got the blonde shiksa.
  • I, being not Jewish, could be called a shiksa, though it wouldn’t be very nice to do so. Tigers & Strawberries » I Bet You Didn’t Know That Shiksas Had Balls….
  • Few Jews would use the word shiksa in the same way today. Ideology as cultural marker
  • July 28, 2008 9: 55 PM, kaushiksahu said ... hee i have got rank 674 in gen will i get a seat in cet and get a good branch. The Top 20 Engineering Colleges in Orissa
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  • She even converted to Judaism, calling herself ‘the Jewish shiksa.’
  • So much of the book is heavy with meaning and counter-meaning, innuendo and awful implication, that translation would be a challenge even without its freight of rich consonantal Manchester Yiddish – its mitzvahs, shiksas, farshimelts, meshuggeners and yisgadals. Guardian book club: Kalooki Nights by Howard Jacobson
  • The Yiddish word goy is loaded with negative associations, and the word shiksa, which everyone still uses, comes from Hebrew for "blemish," according to Leo Rosten. What Would a Jewish Veep Say About Intermarriage?
  • Somehow, perhaps because sexism is still tolerated in a way that racism is not, “shiksa” is more acceptable than the equally despicable “shvartze.” Sha With The Shiksa! | Jewschool
  • The Yiddish word goy is loaded with negative associations, and the word shiksa, which everyone still uses, comes from Hebrew for “blemish,” according to Leo Rosten. What Would a Jewish Veep Say About Intermarriage?
  • Incidentally, what is it about people who go on about being ‘shiksas’ and ‘goys’?
  • To this day, a bronze sculpture of a plate of unfinished matzoh brei adorns the inner lobby of East Orange's Temple Beth El. The Miracle of the Shiksa Mark C. Miller: Least-Known Jewish Miracles
  • ‘She's a shiksa, a goy,’ Daddy shouts, as he climbs up the basement stairs.
  • I was once described as a shiksa, which I thought was something you were discouraged from having if you were Jewish because of its origins and the fact that it was usually served on a stick. A Hanukkah (Chanukah?) 2010 wish from your goy best friend
  • So I couldn’t really care all that much that Raj lost his Batang Fighting Kite to Howard’s libido — so much for Howard’s budding relationship with that mother-suffering shiksa from the last episode, by the way. 'Big Bang Theory': Sheldon and Leonard talk football, fly kites | EW.com
  • The Yiddish word goy is loaded with negative associations, and the word shiksa, which everyone still uses, comes from Hebrew for “blemish,” according to Leo Rosten. What Would a Jewish Veep Say About Intermarriage?
  • It's not every day that you say yourself: ‘I can't believe she's not a shiksa.’
  • I won't argue with your message as I love your writing but I will argue with the use of the word shiksa to mean non-Jewish woman. Undefined
  • And has anyone meet a person who admits to being offended and hurt by being called a shiksa? Sha With The Shiksa! | Jewschool

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