By Anne Cohen for The Jewish Daily Forward
Want to add Drew Barrymore to your list of celebrity sightings? Try dropping in on services at New York’s Central Synagogue.
In
an interview for the February 2014 cover Marie Claire, the actress
talks about married life with Jewish hubby Will Kopelman, whose father,
Arie Kopelman, was the former head of Chanel.
“I try to be a good
shiksa wife,” explains Barrymore. “I go to Central Synagogue in New
York.” She also attempted to prepare a Passover Seder when she and her
husband were courting. “It was a disaster. I screwed everything up. And I
got the date wrong. I ended up taking him to a really awesome Seder at
[Working Title president and producer] Liza Chasin’s house.”
There’s
more. When asked about her thoughts on religion, Barrymore added: “I
thought about converting, but it takes a lot of work and time. I love
the Jewish faith. I love the family values. I can get behind those.”
This
new Drew Barrymore, or as sister-in-law Jill Kargman calls her, “Jew
Barrymore,” has traded in her wild child leathers for comfy sweatpants
and cookbooks — an the occasional ball gown or two. She and Kopelman
have a 16-month-old daughter, Olive, and await their second child in
March.
For more on Drew’s obsession with food (or in her words,
“porn”), her pregnancy, and how she relates (read: cringes) to her early
stardom see the February issue of Marie Claire.
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