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Review | ‘Kissing Girls on Shabbat’ reflects on leaving Orthodox Judaism: Sara Glass’s nuanced memoir is about coming to terms with her sexuality and needing to leave the constraints of her upbringing
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There is a huge market for people being ex-[whatever] - I think it makes readers feel more comfortable with their own lives - but I think Jews being a historically literate people plays into it too.
Educated is ex-Mormon (and very good). Haven’t seen much ex-Amish stuff, admittedly.