InmostLight
05-19-2022, 08:19 PM
I've known for a while about my biological grandfather of Jewish heritage, who was never present in any of my family's "canon", so to speak, who fathered my own father and was promptly erased and replaced with a new White husband. I recently did find 23% Ashkenazi genetic markers on a 23andme test, which is almost exactly what I expected. However, I don't feel connected to it in any way. My "real grandfather", who adopted my father in infancy, is of totally Nordic descent.
What are yall's opinions on claiming heritage that isn't part of your blood? What if it is in your blood, but you have no real-life connection to it through language, tradition, or religion? I'm very confused on what I should or should not identify myself with. I don't feel Jewish. Is 23% enough to discredit my whiteness? I don't know what to call myself.
What are yall's opinions on claiming heritage that isn't part of your blood? What if it is in your blood, but you have no real-life connection to it through language, tradition, or religion? I'm very confused on what I should or should not identify myself with. I don't feel Jewish. Is 23% enough to discredit my whiteness? I don't know what to call myself.