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Meaning of shiksa

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shiksa (n)

a derogatory term used by Jews to refer to non-Jewish women

shiksa Sentence Examples

  1. He brought home a shiksa, much to the dismay of his orthodox Jewish family.
  2. The rabbi's daughter married a shiksa, causing quite a stir in their tight-knit community.
  3. Despite her best efforts to fit in, she always felt like a shiksa among her Jewish friends.
  4. In some traditional Jewish households, marrying a shiksa is considered a betrayal of faith.
  5. She felt a pang of guilt for being labeled a shiksa by her boyfriend's conservative parents.
  6. The elders whispered disapprovingly when they saw him walking hand in hand with a shiksa.
  7. It was clear from the disdainful looks that she was seen as just another shiksa trying to infiltrate their circle.
  8. Despite being raised in a predominantly Jewish neighborhood, she couldn't shake off the stigma of being a shiksa.
  9. The tension was palpable as she nervously entered the synagogue, feeling like a shiksa intruder.
  10. Growing up as a shiksa in a Jewish enclave, she often struggled to find her place in the community.

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a derogatory term used by Jews to refer to non-Jewish women

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He brought home a shiksa, much to the dismay of his orthodox Jewish family.

The rabbi's daughter married a shiksa, causing quite a stir in their tight-knit community.

Despite her best efforts to fit in, she always felt like a shiksa among her Jewish friends.

In some traditional Jewish households, marrying a shiksa is considered a betrayal of faith.