There’s a new housewife in New York City, and guess what, she’s Jewish.

Julianne Wainstein is the newest cast member of Bravo TV’s “The Real Housewives of New York City,” a “lither-than-lithe, 5-foot-8 stunner,” according to the New York Post, and she couldn’t be happier about her new role.

Wainstein will be on Season 8 of the reality TV show, joining the existing cast that hasn’t changed much during its eight seasons, although there have been shifts in their marital status.

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The Real Housewives franchise documents the lives of well-to-do women living in different regions of the United States. Despite the title, not all the women are housewives.

A mother of two, and a housewife and socialite, Wainstein is married to Michael Wainstein, a venture capitalist.

According to Wainstein, her family is “kind of modern Orthodox,” she told the Post, calling herself “half-Japanese, half-Brooklynese.” Her father is Jewish, her mother is Japanese.

She also told the Post that they are a very traditional Jewish family, and that even if they don’t have challah for their weekly Shabbat dinners, they will always have a hot dog bun or cracker. If they’re out of Manischewitz for kiddush, the blessing recited over wine on Friday night, Gatorade is their usual go-to substitute, Wainstein told the Post.

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According to The New York Times, Wainstein was an event planner for the Women’s International Zionist Organization before she married.