Interesting, as I was on phone with a friend, and somehow got into the subject of Jewish religion. She used to work for a 3 partner firm, two were Jewish, & I dated a Jewish fellow for a couple years. We both had same experiences, with the breaking of Jewish law or tradition by the males, but not ever admitting to their family. However, I do think that the show doesn't do their homework at all in regard to anything, whether the law, medicine, religion, politics, whatever.
In some areas, it would be protested that a former cop, who tried to burn her husband alive, robbed strangers at night, etc. is now commissioner of police! And a commissioner who doesn't seem to spend much time doing the job. A hospital where people come visiting any time without regard to hospital rules...........but then there aren't any. Folks hang around the halls just chatting away, no reason to even be there, really. Lawyers rarely, if ever, win a case or give the right advice.
So a shame the show tried to put a couple of women who just wanted to hide, in a convent in Rome of all places, pretending they were going to become nuns. There is a convent in Salem that they both could have gone to, instead of trying to show them so close to the Vatican. And if they were going to go so far as to pretend they were going to become nuns, they at least could have researched, so the women would not have been chattering nonsense.
By the way, saying "I guarantee" is a phrase many people use for all sorts of things. Even things like "if my husband did that, I guarantee he would get a black eye". Now of course the person doesn't or wouldn't do so. Just like those entertainers who said "I guarantee if so and so wins the election, I am moving to Canada". Nope, they didn't. Angry shopper..."I guarantee I will never come into this store again". 2 months later they are there. ....