Somewhere in this story, http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4825959/, the comment is made that an Orthodox Jew refused a handshake from Teresa Heinz Kerry. The story makes it sound that the refusal is a common thing among Orthodox Jews. It really made me curious.
Do all Orthodox Jews refuse handshakes? If so, why?
It is true that, for the sake of modesty, Orthodox Jewish men do not touch women other than their wives, and for that matter, neither do Othodox Jewish women touch men other than their husbands.
Often, for the sake of politeness, an Orthodox Jew will accept a handshake offered by an opposite-sex person who does not know of this and might be offended by the refusal. But either the Jew in the Kerry story was more of a stickler, or he sensed that she would not be offended and a simple explanation would suffice.
Necro Romancer has provided a link to a venomous far-right website. The column in the link is stuffed with lies and distortions about John Kerry’s wife Teresa. The truth is that the Heinz Foundations’ donations to the Tides foundation were specifically earmarked for environmental projects in Western Pennsylvania. Front Page Magazine’s writer took one little fact, and he spun a web of nonexistant connections out of it.
This story, and the smear that grew out of it, illustrates perfectly how the far-right slime machine works. Within hours, the phony story was repeated as true on all the right wing talk shows. Real journalists would check the facts. Real journalists would be embarassed to spread smears like these.