Skip To Content
JEWISH. INDEPENDENT. NONPROFIT.
Forward 50 2018

Meghan Markle

The Royal Addition — Our Forward 50 Gets A Plus 1!

Say it with us: Meghan Markle — not a Jew.

But oh, oh, in our hearts she is! Markle, the 37-year-old American television actress and activist became Duchess of Sussex in May when she wed the Duke, aka Prince Harry, the Queen’s grandson. In the uproar during the early days of our relationship, some (including the Forward) speculated that Markle might be Jewish — her real name is Rachel, her previous marriage began with a Jewish wedding, she was the best woman at her Jewish friend’s wedding and a spokesperson for Westminster Abbey commented that the royal nuptials would be “interfaith.”

Alas, it was confirmed that Markle is not a member of our tribe. But she’s welcome at our Shabbat table any time. A lifelong advocate for women and girls, she served as a U.N. Women’s advocate and an ambassador for the children’s charity World Vision, and she did humanitarian work to combat global slavery long before anyone offered her a tiara.

A pioneer on many fronts in the royal family — black, American, divorced — Markle has nonetheless seemed undaunted by prejudice. As Duchess, she has been tireless — touring the world speaking about female empowerment, and producing a cookbook with the displaced, largely-immigrant community of Londoners who survived the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire.

The Duke and Duchess are expecting a baby, due spring 2019. We wish them a hearty mazel tov, whether or not they know what that means.

— Jenny Singer

Every year we choose a “+1,” to add to our Forward 50 in addition to the 50 others. We choose someone who doesn’t fit the strict criteria of being alive, Jewish and American but who has made a crucial difference to the American Jewish conversation. It’s intended to be provocative, sometimes light-hearted: One year we chose the horse American Pharoah, one year the Pope, one year we chose Angelina Jolie for her public mastectomy as a result of the BRCA gene that disproportionately affects Ashkenazi Jews. Mazeltov to Meghan Markle for joining that eclectic group!

A message from our CEO & publisher Rachel Fishman Feddersen

I hope you appreciated this article. Before you move on, I wanted to ask you to support the Forward’s award-winning journalism during our High Holiday Monthly Donor Drive.

If you’ve turned to the Forward in the past 12 months to better understand the world around you, we hope you will support us with a gift now. Your support has a direct impact, giving us the resources we need to report from Israel and around the U.S., across college campuses, and wherever there is news of importance to American Jews.

Make a monthly or one-time gift and support Jewish journalism throughout 5785. The first six months of your monthly gift will be matched for twice the investment in independent Jewish journalism. 

—  Rachel Fishman Feddersen, Publisher and CEO

Join our mission to tell the Jewish story fully and fairly.

Republish This Story

Please read before republishing

We’re happy to make this story available to republish for free, unless it originated with JTA, Haaretz or another publication (as indicated on the article) and as long as you follow our guidelines. You must credit the Forward, retain our pixel and preserve our canonical link in Google search.  See our full guidelines for more information, and this guide for detail about canonical URLs.

To republish, copy the HTML by clicking on the yellow button to the right; it includes our tracking pixel, all paragraph styles and hyperlinks, the author byline and credit to the Forward. It does not include images; to avoid copyright violations, you must add them manually, following our guidelines. Please email us at editorial@forward.com, subject line “republish,” with any questions or to let us know what stories you’re picking up.

We don't support Internet Explorer

Please use Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Edge to view this site.

Exit mobile version