What is a shiksa?
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The word is actually part of the English language, is in the dictionary and has it roots from Yiddish. It refers to “a non-Jewish girl or woman” according to Merriam Webster. The joke was that the president, famous for giving nicknames, had – in her joke – said she was this, and she had innocently thought it was her nickname. But it was all meant in good humor.
On a more serious note, the work seems to have its origins from the Biblical word for an insect – sheketz. Therefore, the word is often considering disparaging, although it would depend on the context. People I know refrain from using this word. The main times I have heard it over the years is when a parent or family member is discouraging intermarriage and close fraternization between a Jewish man and a non-Jewish woman by saying: “Please don’t marry a shiksa!”
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