Drew Barrymore and Will Kopelman are at the similar web page in terms of parenting their 4-month-old daughter, Olive. During an appearance on The View Friday, Jan. 25, Barrymore explained why they've chosen to raise their daughter Jewish.
"He's a nice Jewish man from a nice Jewish family," Barrymore said of Kopelman, a 35-year-old art guide. "I'm a shiksa [gentile]. I do the seders and we do Passover. I haven't converted yet, but Olive will be raised traditionally."
In reality, when Barrymore and Kopleman tied the knot at her California home 8 months ago, "We had a very traditional wedding ceremony with Rabbi Rubenstein and I did the ketubah," the Big Miracle actress said of the faith's prenuptial agreement. "We wore the yamakas and we did the chuppah."
Barrymore known as Judaism "a beautiful faith" and mentioned she's "so honored" to be round it. "It's so family-oriented," she explained. "The stories are so beautiful and it's incredibly enlightening. I'm really happy."
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The former kid star — who just lately introduced Flower, a number of 180 cosmetics products under $14 — is worked up for different causes, too.
"[Olive] actually has made me a morning person, so she's already made me a better person in every way possible," Barrymore gushed. "I'm like Godzilla in the morning. . . before I've had that cup of caffeine. and with her, I sing her 'Good Morning' with my husband from Singing in the Rain every day. She has the biggest smile and it's the first time I've smiled in the morning. I love it!"
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