But “Jewy” suggests something in between. To be labeled “Jewy” means you
don’
t just identify as a “cultural
Jew,” but that you affirm that identity in consistent and meaningful ways. A Jewy
Jew may belong to a synagogue, but might get together once a month with a havura for potluck. A Jewy
Jew may count himself as a good progressive, and remain attached to Israel, often strongly. A Jewy
Jew plays in a rock and
roll band, but not on Friday nights.
“Jewish” is static — it describes an accident of birth or upbringing. “Jewy” is dynamic — it assumes affirmative Jewish choices, or an unmistakable quality that impels others to recognize your Jewishness.
-from article in The Times Of Israel