I’m a Jewish linguist, and I think ‘Ashkenormativity’ is a perfectly fine word
The word "Ashkenormativity," when defined and deployed appropriately, is useful in Jewish communal discourse and can actually help to counter antisemitism.
‘FREE PALESTINE’ is displayed at a subway station entrance, outside of Columbia University in New York City, last week. Radicals, in many cases, have no concept of whether they are trying to liberate Palestine, Texas, or maybe East Palestine, Ohio, says the writer. (photo credit: David ‘Dee’ Delgado/Reuters)BySARAH BUNIN BENOR/JTA