Fun fact there are an entire group of black Jews from Ethiopia. All the stereotypes are usually based on Ashkenazis (white). There are also Sephardics and Mizrachis. As a mizrachi jew (yemeni) it would have been cool to see some of them represented in media.
I relate to what the drag queen said about how it’s inevitable that a bunch of Jews in a room together are going to talk about the Holocaust at some point. I am Hmong and if you get a room full of Hmong people together, we will inevitably talk about the Vietnam War in some fashion or another. It’s a collective trauma that we all share as an ethnic group that continues to affect us to this day. Of course we’ll talk about it. So I definitely understand in my own way what she’s saying
But if black folk try to talk about the biggest atrocity in history the transatlantic slave trade, we are playing and race card and told to forget about it. Over 120 million black people died.
@@iBeFloe Maybe because Viet people are still a pretty big population? You're less likely to meet Hmong people and Jewish people on the daily so when you meet someone like yourself you're bound to talk about those traumas
Sierra doesn’t know a lot, but she admits this multiple times in the video. She also apologizes and thanks them for educating her. I thought she was lovely and a lot of ignorant people can learn from her humble attitude.
Sierra just stumbled her way into those correct guesses lol! It’s easy to clown her, but she was open to learning and even acknowledged/apologized for her ignorance and I can appreciate that. There have been people in these videos who were complete jerks and won’t get half the crap the comments are gonna give her. Also, we’ve definitely seen Bertha out of drag in other videos, right?
"I am Seattle's premier jewish drag queen" is the funniest thing to say because it is literally an almost direct quote from 10 years ago when Jinkx Monsoon said " I am Seattle's premier jewish narcoleptic drag queen"
The second the black guy said “Well I date Jewish people but I don’t exclusively date Jewish people” I was like “This guy is ONE HUNDRED PERCENT a Jew” Nobody else dates more than one of us and sounds ashamed of it
@@taylorbooker8463 Well, according to the Orthodox PoV he's not Jewish either, he said his father was Jewish and his mother is a non-Jewish African American. So it goes by the mom and he's not considered Jewish although he is partially Jewish ethnically and culturally and seems to regard himself as Jewish.
The end statement by Jacob about being biased towards an 'Ashkenormative' view really hits a point that a lot of non-Ashkenazi Jews feel and it is beyond just looks, there is a lot of cultural variation between different Jewish communities that is overshadowed by Ashkenazi culture.
It's partially true but that's also his own ignorance. I'm Ashkenazi and know enough to know that there's no such thing as an Arab Jew because that's a contradiction in terms.The word for middle eastern Jews is Mizrahi and life wasn't exactly great for them the way he portrayed it. Also his Hebrew was laughably bad, he committed basic errors in 4 words. Its his own ignorance shining through
@@barakb1992 I don't see why arab jew is contradictry in terms.. being arab is an ehtnicity, a culture, not a religion, there are jewish arabs, christian arabs, druze, maronites, samaritans, and so many more religions...
@@architecting.our.identityJudaism is also an ethnicity like Arab or Assyrian. You can be a Christian Arab or Muslim Arab but you can't be a Kurd Arab or Jewish Arab
growing up in a place where there's close to no jews i also didnt know, im just not exposed to it and didnt know until this video. like why shit on her we can't all control what we do and don't know. She was also nice so
@@StrideResearch I don’t think that’s what she thought. I’m assuming she knows that many non-white groups experience racism, but she thinks of Jews as being white, so she didn’t realize that we Jews are the target of the many who hate us (Jews are the most targeted ethnic/religious group, when it comes to hate crimes - and we are a tiny minority in the world). I’m surprised she was so unaware (she also didn’t know there are Black Jews), but I like her vibe.
I can't remember the Drag Queen's name, but she got it right. You have to make jokes to get through things, as tough as the are. And I'm not sure someone who isn't Jewish would get away as easily with saying those things, but that's how that goes and that's totally fine by me. Loved learning things in this one!
I keep getting shit for making jokes about my own kind.. people are like you can't say that u werent in the war ect I get cancelled but Kanye doesnt????
There are many more faces to that conflict: Arabs against Jews Muslims against Jews 21 Arab countries against Israel 56 Muslim countries against Israel Islam vs. Jewdaism Shia vs. Sunni Iran vs. Turkey vs. KSA vs. Egypt
As a jew, you can rarely tell by appearances who’s a jew. When religion does come up, though, it’s always a fun time talking to other jews about being a jew; being able to relate and joke with random people because you share something in common are some of my favorite interactions.
I once dated a guy who wasn't Jewish at all, and not from anywhere that has a large Jewish population, but everybody assumed he was Jewish based on his features (dark, curly hair basically). It didn't make any sense to me, because Jewish is not an ethnicity. 😅
@@TheYazmanian but it is... jew is pretty much a race in itself. all the genetic traits, even the blood disease that it's inherently common in the ashkenazi jews community, and their affinity for certain things can 100% categorize them as a race in a broad sense.
In this generation, people are being educated less and less about different cultures and their history and struggles. There’s no basic knowledge of Jews and other nations which is the saddest thing. The lack of education is what leads to more hate, because people hate and fear the unknown or things they were misguided about. The hate is strong on both sides of the political spectrum, so everyone is to blame for this hatred and violence. I’m so sick of seeing it and i wish people would at least educate themselves if the school system doesn’t.
Moroccan Jew here, would love to see more representation of different types of jews. Ethiopian Jews, Cochin Jews, Kaifeng Jews, Sephardic Jews, Kafkazi Jews, etc.
On the other side, if Jews don’t have access to a synagogue, we’re not allowed to pray in a church, but we ARE allowed to pray in a mosque because our view of God is reasonably aligned with Muslim understandings of God 😌
Jewish people range all across the diaspora. Although there are certain attributes that we have, Jewish people can be different races, creeds, culture, etc.
What's up with the one person who thinks that you need to be Jewish to know anything basic about Judaism. I get that not everyone grew up around Jewish people but come on. Knowing what a dreidel or a yarmulka is doesn't make you Jewish it just makes you informed about the most basic things in a religion outside your own
I’m not Jewish. But know a lot about Judaism 💚 My husband is Jewish but I knew about Judaism for a long time because of my mother. Even though she was Catholic, she knew a lot about the religion.
I’m black was raised in south Florida & I vastly over estimated how many Jewish people there were in the world. College in a random Florida town was a culture shock. I have a lot of respect and love for the culture and people!
0:40 Exactly why I hate when people are like "why's it always gotta be about slavery?". It was an atrocity, it happened to my people and i'm not afraid to bring it up. That drag queen is dope.
I'm with Bertha on this one! I'm Roma and if we don't make jokes about the holocaust then how can we ever cope and move past it, or how can we educate people efficiently that will.keep their attention, because clearly the school system failed at that
@pokemongirl09 thank you for your input! I don't get to talk to other Romani very often, my family moves to the States from Croatia, is it alright if I ask where your family is from?
I love Jacob, the way that he consistently uses peoples names when speaking to them really shows he must be great at his chosen career with the synagogue
This was very tense for me to watch as a Jewish person, bc I wanted to be in the room and be a part of these conversations so badly!!! Which is very Jewish of me! Bc discussion and questioning and education are huge Jewish values! I'm so appreciative that y'all made this video and I hope you make more like it, there is a TON of disinformation and ignorance around Judaism and Jewish culture. Most people don't even know that it's an Ethnicity and not just a religion. I got most of these right btw :) But you never know! Bc there are soooo many ways to "look" Jewish! We're a beautifully diverse people!
I'd say almost everyone I ever met do not know that being Jewish is an ethnicity first, and that Judaism is the religion. Some Jewish people are very religious, some a little bit, and some not, but you cannot remove the "Jewishness" in them (which is why Jacob looked so much for physical clues, which he wouldn't have done if he had to spot Catholics/Christians/Muslims/whateverelse). You can chose to not be Catholic/Muslim/etc. anymore if you wish to, you cannot chose to not be Jewish anymore (you can chose to not follow Judaism though).
oh my god it was so embarassing. when the guy said "arab jews" I felt the cringe because I know almost no jew who knows its ancestry would call theirself an arab jew, its like a slur. they're called mizrahi jews and even though they lived among arabs and "look arab" (and americans are all about physical look and color), they kept a seperate ethnicity and aren't arab.
Exactly. My family were Syrian Jews who lived in Damascus (which to us, before any borders, was basically living in Eretz Israel) The idea of being Arab simply for just living in the middle east is RIDICULOUS. Like "Palestinian Jew" though its different it feels like redundant slap in the face.
I know many Sephardic (specifically SY Jews) who would never call themselves Arab Jews… may be Arabic Jews but that’s really just shorthand for Arabic SPEAKING Jews. Which Arabic is a significant and material difference from Arab
One of the best ways to ask who is Jewish is to ask about holidays, rituals, and values -- as with any other faith (and I think they've asked about that in other videos) -- to determine folks' relationship to Jewish observance and culture. It's not just about looks! There are so many Mizrachi and Sephardi Jews who aren't white -- Black and Brown Jewry is beautiful and real. American Jewry has been white-washed and Jews are more than just the Ashkenazi folks we see depicted in our media (and even most present in our communities). In addition, asking about Hebrew (and other Jewish languages like Yiddish, Ladino, etc.) is a bit hard because so many more people speak those languages. Our Jewish community is so expansive and is becoming more inclusive. It's a powerful thing!! - wishing you all a meaningful Passover!
I'm half Jew ethnically but know absolutely nothing about Jewish holidays. Similar to how the black diaspora in the US lost their culture due to enslavement, so did ethnic Jews who survived the latest ethnic cleansing in the 1940s.
I don't think it's necessarily that American Jewry is white-washed, I think its more due to the fact that the vast, VAST, majority of Jews in the US are Ashkenazi Jews, (according to Wikipedia, 90-95% of American Jews are Ashkenazi), as well as Sephardic and Mizrahi Jews tending to be very Phenotypically diverse, just like the respective regions they come from (Sephardic Jews originate from Iberia, so they still *tend* to be fair as well), so when it comes down to it its likely only 2-4% of American Jews would be considered "non-white". But yes, Jewish people are far more than just the Ashkenazi we know and have in the US, the Diaspora is quite literally worldwide, with unique Jewish communities in Ethiopia, Sakartvelo, Uzbekistan, heck even India and China have their own small unique communities of Jewish people.
I just want to say, there are black Jews- when I visited Jerusalem I remember there was a whole block of Ethiopian Jews living together, I think they were refugees. But yeah Jews are around the world guys 👍
I’m Jewish and look very Jewish and I have tattoos and every Jewish person is like OH THE HORROR! I grew up getting bullied for being Jewish and I absolutely hated being Jewish for a long time but the older I get and the more I learn, I’ve learned to slowly love who I am and I’ve met some really great people who aren’t Jewish who absolutely love being thrown in to all the fun traditions and love the food and aside from them not burying you in a Jewish cemetery if you got tattoos, most Jews are the chillest most accepting people
@@taylorbooker8463 that’s not true. It depends what sect/how religious your community is. I grew up orthodox (and quite religious), I now consider myself atheist/not Jewish and I have a tattoo. I know for a fact that if I died, my family would refuse to bury me in a Jewish cemetery because of that or they would get it removed.
@@taylorbooker8463 it's not a myth because of the Holocaust a lot of Jews had tattoos and the survivors are allowed (obviously) to be buried in Jewish cemetery's.
When I saw the second woman, I immediately thought « Oh she is Jewish, she looks just like me ! » (I’m Mediterranean/Middle Eastern/European), but she is not. So it’s funny to think we kind of have the same roots, kind of the same culture, yet people think Muslim and Jewish people are so different.
She didn't look Jewish at all. I've grown up around both. She looks Middle Eastern..maybe Persian? Hard to tell who is Persian these days though from their obsession with plastic surgery.
@@geo3898 Yes totally, there is a resemblance between people from Middle East at a certain degree, and I know lots of israelian women who do look just like her. I also found surprising that people where surprised that the last man was jewish, knowing there is in fact a big community of people who are Black, and Israelian, and Jewish from African countries, like Ethiopia, Erythrea etc. (even tho I guess this man was rather African American). Anyway the video was very good and funny (especially the American accent in Hebrew), and I like that it showed some representation of Jewish people who did not look typically American/Ashkenazi
Something that has always bothered me is that I am Jewish, but you wouldn’t know from my name and I have red hair. I’ve always heard from people that “you don’t look Jewish” or “you don’t act jewish” (I got this second one in high school because honestly a lot of the Jewish people at my school were very wealthy and quite bratty about it) But I’ve always taken issue with that. It unfortunately is said in a way like that is a good thing that I don’t immediately seem Jewish. I will say, once you get to know people, there is almost this particular sense of humor and way about people where it becomes easy to tell they are Jewish. One of the funniest things was that I was once at a bar and it was extremely hot out and I went over to stay in front of this fan. There were a few people there doing the exact same thing and we got to talking and they were also complaining then said they were schvitzing which is Yiddish and we got to talking and they were also Jewish. I live in an area now where I have maybe met 2 Jewish people in 4 years but found it funny we all congregated to the fan complaining about the heat
Yes! It's sad that criticising Israeli state policies is sometimes conflated with being anti-Semitic or anti-Jewish. Not true. There are Jewish people, even in Israel, who see that their government is becoming more and more conservative and right-wing, and they don't like it.
I remember jordan was in a cut video several years ago guessing languages and he had mentioned his dad was Jewish and immediately when I saw this title I was thinking that he was going to be in the video! Good to see him again!
I absolutely loved this! I love how the cut creates this space to learn and examine our biases without shying away from the uncomfortableness of it all. Humans bumble around and put our feet in our mouths but we’re (most of us) still trying to be good!
There’s nothing more validating as a persecuted minority than talking about it in a non-judgemental space, openly, freely, and being able to joke about it without fear of repercussions or backlash.
We learn a LOT about the Holocaust and antisemitism in schools in Germany. I'm sad that we learn very little about Jewish culture itself. I first heard the word Hannukah watching friends, I think. I don't know their religious celebrations, traditions - anything. Pretty much all I know is based on the old testament and my visits to the Jewish part of Vienna. (Please note that unlike the US, Germany currently has very little Jewish life going on which is why most German kids never really come into contact with it. Still, it's weird that I know more about Hinduism than about Judaism)
I am a Jewess. Please don't assume all Jews are religious and going to shul❤My dad was a black Jew from Suriname and my mum was from Italy, also Jewish.
@@Ceerads A lot of Jewish women take pride in the term Jewess, it's definitely a thing in the community. You're entitled to dislike it but just an fyi!
Could you elaborate? I’m trying to see this whole Palestinian-Israeli conflict from a different perspective than the one that I know and you would be really helpful
There are 2 billion Muslims and half a billion Arabs supporting the Palestinian narrative purely because of their religion or ethnicity while Israel has no mass of people like that to explain their side (yes, there is of course a side for them to explain too)
I got them all correctly wow. But I was born in Budapest. There was so much going on culturally when I grew up in the '90s, somehow makes it easy to scan and read faces, gestures and the whole communiqué. This was a sweet show!
I really like how this video unintentionally highlighted the differences and similarities between the oppression of Jewish and Black people. Like it's hard for me to currently describe but I feel like it showed how people treat the horrors done to Jewish people as a fact but something that's resolved and done with. While they treat the horrors done to Black people as an opinion or something up to interpretation. The hatred towards both groups is terrible but very rarely do we see a crossover between the communities. I think there's a misunderstanding in believing that because what happened to Jews has been acknowledged by most of the world the hatred has been resolved and those that act outside of that are outliers, which I think makes people think it's a lot more okay than it is. While with black people there is very little historical and wide scale acknowledgement of what has been done, so they constantly fight to have what they feel the Jews have. So like Black people want the horrors done to them to be acknowledged the way people acknowledge the Holocaust. While Jewish people want people to realize acknowledgement doesn't equal resolution. Does that make sense? :/
There sadly still is racism in Israel for example, a few years ago they threw blood donations from black jews in the trash (which luckily got massive outrage). In the meantime anti-semitism is still a big problem, especially in the black and latino community.
My great grandparents on my dad's side were jewish from Spain and immigrated to Mexico in search of religious freedom which they did obtain. Luckily they were spanish and blended in saying their were catholic. One of my grandfather's brother came out Jewish and no one in Mexico treated him differently.
Two Palestinians but no Israeli Tzabars or Mizrachi Jews? Or Ethiopian Jews? Or indian Jews? Just Ashkenazi Jews, this is a very American video. They should have brought back the Druze girl from the "guess my religion" video because she's Israeli but obviously not Jewish
People approach my husband all the time wondering if he's Jewish. He's an Italian Catholic. Not sure why people even try guessing religion based on looks lol
Italians and Jewish people look a lot a like, specifically I think some research shows Ashkenazi Jews have a lot of italian in them (Romans and everything).
Judaism is an ethnoreligion - as a Jewish person, I am constantly asked whether I’m Italian or Greek or Middle Eastern, but I’m white as snow. They’re picking up on “ethnic” features that are just my jewishness
@@k1_w3 both Jews and non-Jews have asked him or made assumptions. He's a doctor too so maybe people are going from an American stereotype. Once they know his name and start to notice his accent, they figure it out lol in Italy, he blends in with all the other Italian Catholics
Seeing the woman with family from Palestine hug the guy made me tear up a little. Their whole mini discussion was beautiful. That whole situations is so horrifying. 🥺
i love the “offensive” humor in this episode! i feel like a lot of these episodes are more “sensitive”, and there’s no problem with that but it’s nice that the offensive humor crowd gets some entertainment this time around 😂
There are many atheist and agnostic Jews! It's encouraged to question God/the existence of God in Judaism. And Judaism is also an ethnicity (and a tribe, a land-based people). I'm an agnostic Jew myself!
Idk what's more embarrassing for these American Ashkenazi Jews... saying "Arab Jewish people" unironically (Mizrahi, guys) or using bagel preferences to determine if you're Jewish...
Yes! For real, I’ve never believed more than I do today that jokes need to be made about everything and everyone, and this amazing Drag Queen emphasized the intent to joke about those who hate most of all. My highest respect to her. 🙏❤️🫡
THE WAY I, AS A MIXED KID, CLUTCHED MY SHOWER WALL WHEN THE MIXED GUY SAID HE WAS MIXED WITH BLACK AND WHITE 👀😳🤯🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 like if that wasn’t the BIGGEST curve ball in Cut history, idk what is lol
I don’t look Jewish but I am - I have gotten a lot of “wow you are really pretty” or “normal” or “nice” for a Jew! I have had at least ten people tell me I look “Aryan”. It’s not a compliment. The majority of my family was murdered in the holocaust. It’s also wild that people don’t know how prevalent antisemitism is today, I have a fairly constant low-level fear of being killed for my ethnicity.
The fact that the guy was a Director of Jewish Enrichment but didn’t know there are entire groups of nonwhite Jews is honestly extremely disappointing.
Who ever the Jewish drag queen was can you please bring him back! seems like such an intelligent human with a lot to say in an entertaining way! great video guys :)
I feel like ashkenazi jews are often the stereotype of what we look like but there are soooo many different jewish people! as a Sephardic jew, there is often a lack of diversity around types of jewish people.
So I am German and I guessed 5 out of 6 correctly and I could have answered most questions about Dreidel, Chanukka and Bar Mizvah despite not being a jewish at all.
She tried to make her ignorance cute too. There’s some common knowledge she was missing. Especially bout all the anti-Semitism Jews face. Idk how you don’t know that…
I'm Jewish and I thought she was super respectful and kind. She was also the smartest with her questions, the other people just went by looks. The thing about different kinds of bigotry (like antisemitism) is that it's sometimes very hard to see it if you don't personally experience it or don't know the dog whistles (like how so many men were surprised when #metoo happened).
American Jews are so different than Israelis, it’s crazy. I immediately knew who’s Jewish and who’s not. what’s up with all the American’s stereotypes?! They should visit Israel and meet many black Jewish. Israelis jewish look nothing like how the Americans think, it’s actually the opposite. I would never think the guy with the flower is Jewish. He doesn’t look like the Jewish in Israel at all. BTW Israeli guys are extremely attractive and are very confident, nothing like the American stereotype…..
I’m confused as to why people are referring to “Jewish” as a religion? That’s kinda like saying “Muslim” is a race(it’s not). Judaism is a religion that many Jews follow . However “Jewish” is the name of the race/ethnicity of Jews. Also there are many non-religious Jews that do not follow Judaism at all. This may be a common mistake but just thought I’d clear up the distinction between the two.
Ya'll, Doja cat is jewish. There are also non ashkenazi jews who are from all parts of the world, with all different skin colors because of the diaspora, and even so we all share middle eastern blood.
Fun fact there are an entire group of black Jews from Ethiopia. All the stereotypes are usually based on Ashkenazis (white). There are also Sephardics and Mizrachis. As a mizrachi jew (yemeni) it would have been cool to see some of them represented in media.
It's because Ashkenazi is the overwhelming majority and this is American social media.
Arabs in Hollywood movies are often portrayed by Mizrahi Jews.
@@DA-js7xz they're only a majority in america though, let's make it clear
@@DA-js7xz not true, least in israel i believe it is about half ashkenazi half mizrahi.
Not many non-ashkenazi ppl living in Seattle.
I relate to what the drag queen said about how it’s inevitable that a bunch of Jews in a room together are going to talk about the Holocaust at some point. I am Hmong and if you get a room full of Hmong people together, we will inevitably talk about the Vietnam War in some fashion or another. It’s a collective trauma that we all share as an ethnic group that continues to affect us to this day. Of course we’ll talk about it. So I definitely understand in my own way what she’s saying
****I am aware that not all Jews are ethnically Jewish
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I mean I’m Viet & that’s… not why happens in my Viet circle. We talk about the now, not our trauma.
But if black folk try to talk about the biggest atrocity in history the transatlantic slave trade, we are playing and race card and told to forget about it. Over 120 million black people died.
@@iBeFloe Maybe because Viet people are still a pretty big population? You're less likely to meet Hmong people and Jewish people on the daily so when you meet someone like yourself you're bound to talk about those traumas
Sierra doesn’t know a lot, but she admits this multiple times in the video. She also apologizes and thanks them for educating her. I thought she was lovely and a lot of ignorant people can learn from her humble attitude.
I’ve got a lot of respect for that - no shame in ignorance, only in willful ignorance. People who wanna learn are extremely welcome in my book
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Exactly you’re not born educated on the issues of a marginalized ethno-religious group you’re not a part of, you gotta learn, which she did
@@micahmcjunkin4961 right ppl in the comment section so weird cause either way you're going to be ignorant Abt smth
@@micahmcjunkin4961 Daniel Carver should have narrated
Sierra just stumbled her way into those correct guesses lol! It’s easy to clown her, but she was open to learning and even acknowledged/apologized for her ignorance and I can appreciate that. There have been people in these videos who were complete jerks and won’t get half the crap the comments are gonna give her. Also, we’ve definitely seen Bertha out of drag in other videos, right?
Say it louder for the people in the back!!!
That one dude in the first guess my phobia video trying to “cure” people of their fears 🙄 he was an actual nightmare
"I am Seattle's premier jewish drag queen" is the funniest thing to say because it is literally an almost direct quote from 10 years ago when Jinkx Monsoon said " I am Seattle's premier jewish narcoleptic drag queen"
Right, but I'm not narcoleptic
@@Twink_Stink that’s rlly you!?!?
@@samuel8987 It really do be
@@Twink_Stink my god it’s you 🥹🥹🙌
@@Twink_Stink no shade!!! i love you and thought you were amazing in this vid, just thought is was hilarious
Assuming someone is Jewish just based on knowing what a Yarmulke or dreidel is is wild 💀
The crazy thing is that she ended up doing the best 😂
She isn’t assuming she’s guessing based on their answers. The entire point of the game…
as someone that said she doesn't know anything abt Judiasm, she did what she had to do
im gonna be honest i wouldnt have known, but if i was jewish, i would just pretend to not know about anything they asked me
What else is she supposed to base it off? She literally knew nothing about Jewish people 😂
How did that one girl not know antisemitism was a thing 😂😂
i think it is the editing :/ and probably misunderstanding - she respectfully apologized i think it's edited badly for the views :/
She knew about it. It was sarcasm
The holocaust came across as breaking news for her
@@grapepale8446 it wasn’t sarcasm she blatantly stated she didn’t know about it before.
I doubt that she didn’t know. She probably didn’t think it was as prevalent as it is though.
The second the black guy said “Well I date Jewish people but I don’t exclusively date Jewish people” I was like “This guy is ONE HUNDRED PERCENT a Jew”
Nobody else dates more than one of us and sounds ashamed of it
That’s Jewish humour.
that's super sad. Maybe in the secular Jewish world. In my religious Jewish world it's humiliating to marry out.
@@taylorbooker8463 be happy with your chronic illness then
i dont get it sorry
@@taylorbooker8463 Well, according to the Orthodox PoV he's not Jewish either, he said his father was Jewish and his mother is a non-Jewish African American. So it goes by the mom and he's not considered Jewish although he is partially Jewish ethnically and culturally and seems to regard himself as Jewish.
The end statement by Jacob about being biased towards an 'Ashkenormative' view really hits a point that a lot of non-Ashkenazi Jews feel and it is beyond just looks, there is a lot of cultural variation between different Jewish communities that is overshadowed by Ashkenazi culture.
It's partially true but that's also his own ignorance. I'm Ashkenazi and know enough to know that there's no such thing as an Arab Jew because that's a contradiction in terms.The word for middle eastern Jews is Mizrahi and life wasn't exactly great for them the way he portrayed it. Also his Hebrew was laughably bad, he committed basic errors in 4 words. Its his own ignorance shining through
@@barakb1992 Damn you really coming for his neck
@@barakb1992 I don't see why arab jew is contradictry in terms.. being arab is an ehtnicity, a culture, not a religion, there are jewish arabs, christian arabs, druze, maronites, samaritans, and so many more religions...
@@architecting.our.identityJudaism is also an ethnicity like Arab or Assyrian. You can be a Christian Arab or Muslim Arab but you can't be a Kurd Arab or Jewish Arab
@@architecting.our.identity The term is Mizrahi.
The black woman being completely dumbfounded by Antisemitism is mind blowing.
I appreciated her humility tho
growing up in a place where there's close to no jews i also didnt know, im just not exposed to it and didnt know until this video. like why shit on her we can't all control what we do and don't know. She was also nice so
@@slopez6332 she was nice and she was humble but it seemed almost like she only thought black folks experienced racism
@@StrideResearch I don’t think that’s what she thought. I’m assuming she knows that many non-white groups experience racism, but she thinks of Jews as being white, so she didn’t realize that we Jews are the target of the many who hate us (Jews are the most targeted ethnic/religious group, when it comes to hate crimes - and we are a tiny minority in the world). I’m surprised she was so unaware (she also didn’t know there are Black Jews), but I like her vibe.
@@slopez6332 Through the British system of education, we learned about the Holocaust at length. Does the US not teach about what happened?
Jewish Bob Ross is a cool dude. Hope he comes on for more episodes.
I can't remember the Drag Queen's name, but she got it right. You have to make jokes to get through things, as tough as the are. And I'm not sure someone who isn't Jewish would get away as easily with saying those things, but that's how that goes and that's totally fine by me. Loved learning things in this one!
the premiere jewish drag queen.
I keep getting shit for making jokes about my own kind.. people are like you can't say that u werent in the war ect I get cancelled but Kanye doesnt????
I'm not Jewish and I make anti semitic jokes all the time
Mad props to the Palestinian guy who learned Hebrew to overcome the divide between Jews and Palestinians.
There are many more faces to that conflict:
Arabs against Jews
Muslims against Jews
21 Arab countries against Israel
56 Muslim countries against Israel
Islam vs. Jewdaism
Shia vs. Sunni
Iran vs. Turkey vs. KSA vs. Egypt
@@ef2718 What is blud talking about
@@슬라바우크라이나헤로 blud?
As a jew, you can rarely tell by appearances who’s a jew. When religion does come up, though, it’s always a fun time talking to other jews about being a jew; being able to relate and joke with random people because you share something in common are some of my favorite interactions.
"you can rarely tell by appearances who's a jew"?! AAAAAHAHAHAHAHAAHA, trust me, msot people can tell 9 times out of 10. phenotypes are real.
I once dated a guy who wasn't Jewish at all, and not from anywhere that has a large Jewish population, but everybody assumed he was Jewish based on his features (dark, curly hair basically). It didn't make any sense to me, because Jewish is not an ethnicity. 😅
@@TheYazmanian but it is... jew is pretty much a race in itself. all the genetic traits, even the blood disease that it's inherently common in the ashkenazi jews community, and their affinity for certain things can 100% categorize them as a race in a broad sense.
@@TheYazmanian Judaism is an ethnoreligion (ie a religion with an ethnic group closely tied to it).
u can definitely tell if someone’s jewish lol
That one girl not knowing that Jewish people get treated terribly is just mind blowing to me...
Yeah, not like the holocaust being a thing💀
Sadly, I feel like some people lack very basic general knowledge
They deserve it
In this generation, people are being educated less and less about different cultures and their history and struggles. There’s no basic knowledge of Jews and other nations which is the saddest thing. The lack of education is what leads to more hate, because people hate and fear the unknown or things they were misguided about. The hate is strong on both sides of the political spectrum, so everyone is to blame for this hatred and violence. I’m so sick of seeing it and i wish people would at least educate themselves if the school system doesn’t.
@@ihatesnow1762 i hope you have the day you deserve😊
A lot of Jews look straight up white. Its surprising they'd be treated differently in America
Moroccan Jew here, would love to see more representation of different types of jews. Ethiopian Jews, Cochin Jews, Kaifeng Jews, Sephardic Jews, Kafkazi Jews, etc.
Out of a maximum of 400 Kaifeng Jews, the chances of finding one that lives in Seattle are zero. Cochin Jews don't make too many either.
ashkenormivity
I love how the Muslim girl was from Palestine! And I loved how she talked about how faiths are so closely related. Yay Cut!!
fun factoid: Muslims eat Kosher food since it’s halal for us. We usually seek it out since it’s more widely available 💃🏾
I appreciated the male Palestinian for speaking up against his oppressors. Free Palestine 🇵🇸
On the other side, if Jews don’t have access to a synagogue, we’re not allowed to pray in a church, but we ARE allowed to pray in a mosque because our view of God is reasonably aligned with Muslim understandings of God 😌
@@trose5213 omg really?
@T Rose I had no idea. That’s amazing
the SS tattoo situation is WILD.... how can people do that AND go up to a Jewish person and "flaunt" it. SMH
I'm Jewish and I've experienced A LOT of antisemitism. It's very much a thing unfortunately.
This is definitely a thing.
Jewish people range all across the diaspora. Although there are certain attributes that we have, Jewish people can be different races, creeds, culture, etc.
What's up with the one person who thinks that you need to be Jewish to know anything basic about Judaism. I get that not everyone grew up around Jewish people but come on. Knowing what a dreidel or a yarmulka is doesn't make you Jewish it just makes you informed about the most basic things in a religion outside your own
exactly
Didn’t know it was spelt like that!
she pissed me off lol
Ya she seemed ignorant
I’m not Jewish. But know a lot about Judaism 💚
My husband is Jewish but I knew about Judaism for a long time because of my mother. Even though she was Catholic, she knew a lot about the religion.
I’m black was raised in south Florida & I vastly over estimated how many Jewish people there were in the world. College in a random Florida town was a culture shock. I have a lot of respect and love for the culture and people!
you're a G
I believe there are about 18 million of is iirc. Just hit the same number as pre Holocaust
Florida? Oh you poor thing
@@DA-js7xz Florida is a nice state
@@sarajk2323 maybe if your community didn't make laws to where its illegal to question things maybe people wouldn't be so mad at jews
0:40 Exactly why I hate when people are like "why's it always gotta be about slavery?". It was an atrocity, it happened to my people and i'm not afraid to bring it up. That drag queen is dope.
I'm with Bertha on this one! I'm Roma and if we don't make jokes about the holocaust then how can we ever cope and move past it, or how can we educate people efficiently that will.keep their attention, because clearly the school system failed at that
I'm Jewish and Roma as well! Agreed that the way to begin a hard topic and conversation does reach people through humour.
@pokemongirl09 thank you for your input! I don't get to talk to other Romani very often, my family moves to the States from Croatia, is it alright if I ask where your family is from?
@@jordeahgrosko Mine was from Hungary but refugees to Canada!
@pokemongirl09 thanks for curing my curiosity! lol
I love Jacob, the way that he consistently uses peoples names when speaking to them really shows he must be great at his chosen career with the synagogue
This was very tense for me to watch as a Jewish person, bc I wanted to be in the room and be a part of these conversations so badly!!! Which is very Jewish of me! Bc discussion and questioning and education are huge Jewish values! I'm so appreciative that y'all made this video and I hope you make more like it, there is a TON of disinformation and ignorance around Judaism and Jewish culture. Most people don't even know that it's an Ethnicity and not just a religion. I got most of these right btw :) But you never know! Bc there are soooo many ways to "look" Jewish! We're a beautifully diverse people!
I'd say almost everyone I ever met do not know that being Jewish is an ethnicity first, and that Judaism is the religion. Some Jewish people are very religious, some a little bit, and some not, but you cannot remove the "Jewishness" in them (which is why Jacob looked so much for physical clues, which he wouldn't have done if he had to spot Catholics/Christians/Muslims/whateverelse). You can chose to not be Catholic/Muslim/etc. anymore if you wish to, you cannot chose to not be Jewish anymore (you can chose to not follow Judaism though).
I am also jewish and felt the same!
Yes, there was so much misinformation and stereotyping in this video! I was yelling at the TV lol
Adorable!
Absolutely! That’s one of the things I truly love about Judaism - debate being considered a mitzvah
thank you for showing love and solutions instead of hate. i loved how everyone accepted eachother
oh my god it was so embarassing. when the guy said "arab jews" I felt the cringe because I know almost no jew who knows its ancestry would call theirself an arab jew, its like a slur. they're called mizrahi jews and even though they lived among arabs and "look arab" (and americans are all about physical look and color), they kept a seperate ethnicity and aren't arab.
Exactly. My family were Syrian Jews who lived in Damascus (which to us, before any borders, was basically living in Eretz Israel) The idea of being Arab simply for just living in the middle east is RIDICULOUS. Like "Palestinian Jew" though its different it feels like redundant slap in the face.
I know many Sephardic (specifically SY Jews) who would never call themselves Arab Jews… may be Arabic Jews but that’s really just shorthand for Arabic SPEAKING Jews. Which Arabic is a significant and material difference from Arab
Yeah. They’re Arabic jews.
There are Arabic Christians.
One of the best ways to ask who is Jewish is to ask about holidays, rituals, and values -- as with any other faith (and I think they've asked about that in other videos) -- to determine folks' relationship to Jewish observance and culture. It's not just about looks! There are so many Mizrachi and Sephardi Jews who aren't white -- Black and Brown Jewry is beautiful and real. American Jewry has been white-washed and Jews are more than just the Ashkenazi folks we see depicted in our media (and even most present in our communities). In addition, asking about Hebrew (and other Jewish languages like Yiddish, Ladino, etc.) is a bit hard because so many more people speak those languages.
Our Jewish community is so expansive and is becoming more inclusive. It's a powerful thing!! - wishing you all a meaningful Passover!
I'm half Jew ethnically but know absolutely nothing about Jewish holidays. Similar to how the black diaspora in the US lost their culture due to enslavement, so did ethnic Jews who survived the latest ethnic cleansing in the 1940s.
I don't think it's necessarily that American Jewry is white-washed, I think its more due to the fact that the vast, VAST, majority of Jews in the US are Ashkenazi Jews, (according to Wikipedia, 90-95% of American Jews are Ashkenazi), as well as Sephardic and Mizrahi Jews tending to be very Phenotypically diverse, just like the respective regions they come from (Sephardic Jews originate from Iberia, so they still *tend* to be fair as well), so when it comes down to it its likely only 2-4% of American Jews would be considered "non-white". But yes, Jewish people are far more than just the Ashkenazi we know and have in the US, the Diaspora is quite literally worldwide, with unique Jewish communities in Ethiopia, Sakartvelo, Uzbekistan, heck even India and China have their own small unique communities of Jewish people.
I just want to say, there are black Jews- when I visited Jerusalem I remember there was a whole block of Ethiopian Jews living together, I think they were refugees. But yeah Jews are around the world guys 👍
Yeah there are tons of ethiopian jews in israel
@@yaeli_i_guess free Palestine 🇵🇸
I’m Jewish and look very Jewish and I have tattoos and every Jewish person is like OH THE HORROR!
I grew up getting bullied for being Jewish and I absolutely hated being Jewish for a long time but the older I get and the more I learn, I’ve learned to slowly love who I am and I’ve met some really great people who aren’t Jewish who absolutely love being thrown in to all the fun traditions and love the food and aside from them not burying you in a Jewish cemetery if you got tattoos, most Jews are the chillest most accepting people
Just FYI, the whole not burying you in a Jewish cemetery thing is a myth.
@@taylorbooker8463 that’s not true. It depends what sect/how religious your community is. I grew up orthodox (and quite religious), I now consider myself atheist/not Jewish and I have a tattoo. I know for a fact that if I died, my family would refuse to bury me in a Jewish cemetery because of that or they would get it removed.
@@NathanLipetz **grabs potato peeler**
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@@birdie_. 😂
@@taylorbooker8463 it's not a myth because of the Holocaust a lot of Jews had tattoos and the survivors are allowed (obviously) to be buried in Jewish cemetery's.
If your mom is Jewish you are Jewish. If your dad is Jewish you are NOT Jewish thats it! Thats the halacha(Jewish law).
When I saw the second woman, I immediately thought « Oh she is Jewish, she looks just like me ! » (I’m Mediterranean/Middle Eastern/European), but she is not. So it’s funny to think we kind of have the same roots, kind of the same culture, yet people think Muslim and Jewish people are so different.
She didn't look Jewish at all. I've grown up around both. She looks Middle Eastern..maybe Persian? Hard to tell who is Persian these days though from their obsession with plastic surgery.
@@DA-js7xz you do know there are Persian Jews?
@@DA-js7xz you do know there are Persian Jews?
@@DA-js7xz jews can be middle Eastern tho? Not everyone is Ashkenazi
@@geo3898 Yes totally, there is a resemblance between people from Middle East at a certain degree, and I know lots of israelian women who do look just like her. I also found surprising that people where surprised that the last man was jewish, knowing there is in fact a big community of people who are Black, and Israelian, and Jewish from African countries, like Ethiopia, Erythrea etc. (even tho I guess this man was rather African American). Anyway the video was very good and funny (especially the American accent in Hebrew), and I like that it showed some representation of Jewish people who did not look typically American/Ashkenazi
🙊 Her lack of knowledge on some of the most basic terms/history is a little worrisome.
Worrisome and very expected for a lot of American
@@didi.a8567 what country are you from?
@@didi.a8567 Ppl believe everything they see on the internet. I bet you spend most of your time on tiktok lol
@@maxh4651 anywhere but America learns world history
@@user-ds8gf3ki2g what country are you from?
Something that has always bothered me is that I am Jewish, but you wouldn’t know from my name and I have red hair. I’ve always heard from people that “you don’t look Jewish” or “you don’t act jewish” (I got this second one in high school because honestly a lot of the Jewish people at my school were very wealthy and quite bratty about it) But I’ve always taken issue with that. It unfortunately is said in a way like that is a good thing that I don’t immediately seem Jewish.
I will say, once you get to know people, there is almost this particular sense of humor and way about people where it becomes easy to tell they are Jewish. One of the funniest things was that I was once at a bar and it was extremely hot out and I went over to stay in front of this fan. There were a few people there doing the exact same thing and we got to talking and they were also complaining then said they were schvitzing which is Yiddish and we got to talking and they were also Jewish. I live in an area now where I have maybe met 2 Jewish people in 4 years but found it funny we all congregated to the fan complaining about the heat
The hug between the Jewish guy and the Palestinian girl was so cute, it warmed my heart.
yep
Yes! It's sad that criticising Israeli state policies is sometimes conflated with being anti-Semitic or anti-Jewish. Not true. There are Jewish people, even in Israel, who see that their government is becoming more and more conservative and right-wing, and they don't like it.
@@DizzyBusy Get the proportions right.
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Jacob works at my Jewish summer camp! Love that guy.
I remember jordan was in a cut video several years ago guessing languages and he had mentioned his dad was Jewish and immediately when I saw this title I was thinking that he was going to be in the video! Good to see him again!
Loved Jacob in this video, you guys should bring him back for others.
I absolutely loved this! I love how the cut creates this space to learn and examine our biases without shying away from the uncomfortableness of it all. Humans bumble around and put our feet in our mouths but we’re (most of us) still trying to be good!
There’s nothing more validating as a persecuted minority than talking about it in a non-judgemental space, openly, freely, and being able to joke about it without fear of repercussions or backlash.
We learn a LOT about the Holocaust and antisemitism in schools in Germany. I'm sad that we learn very little about Jewish culture itself. I first heard the word Hannukah watching friends, I think. I don't know their religious celebrations, traditions - anything. Pretty much all I know is based on the old testament and my visits to the Jewish part of Vienna. (Please note that unlike the US, Germany currently has very little Jewish life going on which is why most German kids never really come into contact with it. Still, it's weird that I know more about Hinduism than about Judaism)
Come to Israel we can show you around
I am a Jewess. Please don't assume all Jews are religious and going to shul❤My dad was a black Jew from Suriname and my mum was from Italy, also Jewish.
“Jewess”? Kind of sexist word. I’m a Jewish woman, btw.
@@Ceerads my word choice
@@Ceerads A lot of Jewish women take pride in the term Jewess, it's definitely a thing in the community. You're entitled to dislike it but just an fyi!
@@jillsarah7356 they're probably a repressed woman belonging to an Orthodox community.
1:50 I know for a FACT that anyone who grew up jewish watching rn just felt the most visceral of flashbacks 😭
The urge to yell “hey!” Was so strong, i had to do it😂
@@odeleya1768 right??? Lmfaoooo
God bless Palestinian people who keep their patience when they know what so many don’t care to understand
Patience to commit yet another genocide on Jews and colonize their labd… how inspiring.
Literally
Could you elaborate? I’m trying to see this whole Palestinian-Israeli conflict from a different perspective than the one that I know and you would be really helpful
Jews don't equal Israeli or zionism. Don't hide your anti Semitism behind Palestine
There are 2 billion Muslims and half a billion Arabs supporting the Palestinian narrative purely because of their religion or ethnicity while Israel has no mass of people like that to explain their side (yes, there is of course a side for them to explain too)
"I have never made but one prayer to God, a very short one: Oh Lord, make my enemies ridiculous. And God granted it."
Voltaire
I'm not Jewish myself, but I have Jewish ancestry. I learned a lot in this video, thank you!
I got them all correctly wow. But I was born in Budapest. There was so much going on culturally when I grew up in the '90s, somehow makes it easy to scan and read faces, gestures and the whole communiqué. This was a sweet show!
I wanted to yell "hey!" So badly when the one guy was singing the kids song (which is what he was fishing for) 😂 Took me back to my childhood
I automatically said hey when I heard it. It was like a reflex
You guys say hey?
As an Israeli here you respond *sha*
I really like how this video unintentionally highlighted the differences and similarities between the oppression of Jewish and Black people. Like it's hard for me to currently describe but I feel like it showed how people treat the horrors done to Jewish people as a fact but something that's resolved and done with. While they treat the horrors done to Black people as an opinion or something up to interpretation. The hatred towards both groups is terrible but very rarely do we see a crossover between the communities. I think there's a misunderstanding in believing that because what happened to Jews has been acknowledged by most of the world the hatred has been resolved and those that act outside of that are outliers, which I think makes people think it's a lot more okay than it is. While with black people there is very little historical and wide scale acknowledgement of what has been done, so they constantly fight to have what they feel the Jews have. So like Black people want the horrors done to them to be acknowledged the way people acknowledge the Holocaust. While Jewish people want people to realize acknowledgement doesn't equal resolution. Does that make sense? :/
There sadly still is racism in Israel for example, a few years ago they threw blood donations from black jews in the trash (which luckily got massive outrage). In the meantime anti-semitism is still a big problem, especially in the black and latino community.
Jacob looks like Bob Ross at first glance ngl
When he said Israel and she said palestine, I audibly gasped. That could have turned bad real fast lol.
When “shekeh b’vakashah” happened, I went “hey!” out loud.
My great grandparents on my dad's side were jewish from Spain and immigrated to Mexico in search of religious freedom which they did obtain. Luckily they were spanish and blended in saying their were catholic. One of my grandfather's brother came out Jewish and no one in Mexico treated him differently.
In Mexico Jews are well-accepted and protected and we love you for that
Jewish Bob Ross seems like a riot. I'd love to see him in more videos
Two Palestinians but no Israeli Tzabars or Mizrachi Jews? Or Ethiopian Jews? Or indian Jews? Just Ashkenazi Jews, this is a very American video. They should have brought back the Druze girl from the "guess my religion" video because she's Israeli but obviously not Jewish
so true
YES the most underrated comment
I get the sense that they cast from people in Seattle, so all of their videos have that demo
I had the same thoughts. Mizrachi jews and Ethiopian jews are greatly underrepresented in media. Even less for minorities in a minority.
Agreed. The askenazi one wasn't even Israeli, only Israeli one was a convert too if I'm not mistaken
People approach my husband all the time wondering if he's Jewish. He's an Italian Catholic. Not sure why people even try guessing religion based on looks lol
i think jewish is also an ethnicity so that’s probably why. he might have ethnic features that aligns with them.
Italians and Jewish people look a lot a like, specifically I think some research shows Ashkenazi Jews have a lot of italian in them (Romans and everything).
Judaism is an ethnoreligion - as a Jewish person, I am constantly asked whether I’m Italian or Greek or Middle Eastern, but I’m white as snow. They’re picking up on “ethnic” features that are just my jewishness
I have a friend who’s Italian but get asked the same thing lol!
@@k1_w3 both Jews and non-Jews have asked him or made assumptions. He's a doctor too so maybe people are going from an American stereotype. Once they know his name and start to notice his accent, they figure it out lol in Italy, he blends in with all the other Italian Catholics
Should have at least clarified wether they meant ethnic jews or religious Jews.
Judaism is an ethnoreligion, so both
The blonde has a awesome sense of humor. blunt and funny.
Seeing the woman with family from Palestine hug the guy made me tear up a little. Their whole mini discussion was beautiful. That whole situations is so horrifying. 🥺
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i love the “offensive” humor in this episode! i feel like a lot of these episodes are more “sensitive”, and there’s no problem with that but it’s nice that the offensive humor crowd gets some entertainment this time around 😂
I really don't understand why being Black and just a non-white Jew in general is surprising to so many
Because they are ignorant Americans
knew she wasn’t jewish the min she said she ate a bagel from panera .
why don’t jewish people eat there?
@@icedcashewmilklatte we wouldn't dare call that garbage bread a "bagel"
@@icedcashewmilklatte That'd be like an American Chinese person saying their favorite food was orange chicken.
Do you have a favorite Yiddish word?
… Baklava!
😂😂😂😂
I appreciate cut for making this video so much! ❤
This whole round of ppl were great 👏🏽👏🏽keeshawn , julian, wish you guys the best !
that one man who speaks Hebrew to understand people better is a wonderful human being
I’m an atheist Jew. I’ve never heard of most of the Jewish references Jacob mentioned. And the man with hair flowers didn’t look at all Jewish to me.
There are many atheist and agnostic Jews! It's encouraged to question God/the existence of God in Judaism. And Judaism is also an ethnicity (and a tribe, a land-based people). I'm an agnostic Jew myself!
Jacob Glickman was a song leader at URJ Camp Kalsman and I like properly knew him it’s so cool seeing him here!
I love the 2 jewish people that ran this
Being jewish is a religion lmaoooo
i wish there was more conversation about cultural judaism and religious judaism
I’m glad she apologized. It was making me uncomfortable
Idk what's more embarrassing for these American Ashkenazi Jews... saying "Arab Jewish people" unironically (Mizrahi, guys) or using bagel preferences to determine if you're Jewish...
I mean the bagel one is a pretty good way
I love the drag queen. Please get them their own show
Thank you Nathan, I needed the validation today.
Jewish L
Yes! For real, I’ve never believed more than I do today that jokes need to be made about everything and everyone, and this amazing Drag Queen emphasized the intent to joke about those who hate most of all. My highest respect to her. 🙏❤️🫡
@@Twink_Stink Bertha, if this is really you, you were so very articulate, and I'm proud to have you represent my faith/race.
@@Drnaynay Thank you thank you thank you!!!!!!!
Years of training payed off
LOVE Bertha Baby!! Please cast them in more videos!! Weren't they in a few videos out of drag as well? Big fan.
THE WAY I, AS A MIXED KID, CLUTCHED MY SHOWER WALL WHEN THE MIXED GUY SAID HE WAS MIXED WITH BLACK AND WHITE 👀😳🤯🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 like if that wasn’t the BIGGEST curve ball in Cut history, idk what is lol
I don’t look Jewish but I am - I have gotten a lot of “wow you are really pretty” or “normal” or “nice” for a Jew! I have had at least ten people tell me I look “Aryan”. It’s not a compliment. The majority of my family was murdered in the holocaust. It’s also wild that people don’t know how prevalent antisemitism is today, I have a fairly constant low-level fear of being killed for my ethnicity.
The fact that the guy was a Director of Jewish Enrichment but didn’t know there are entire groups of nonwhite Jews is honestly extremely disappointing.
Why did this bring me to tears
4:56 holy crap. Didn't expect that :'D but dang. Wouldn't it be nice if we'd all get along like this?
Who ever the Jewish drag queen was can you please bring him back! seems like such an intelligent human with a lot to say in an entertaining way! great video guys :)
LMAOOO jacob used to babysit me i was not expecting to see him
this is the coolest series ever, I love watching these
the guy with the flower crown was amazing i love him
Aweee thank you!!
I feel like ashkenazi jews are often the stereotype of what we look like but there are soooo many different jewish people! as a Sephardic jew, there is often a lack of diversity around types of jewish people.
ya so many different pieces of shits, all in different shapes and sizes!!🥰
“Don’t you dare put that on TikTok” I am dead 😅😅
from 12:57 to the end,....This should be said more often despite it so grim, but Bertha Baby's truth was amazing to hear!
The judgy reaction at 3:26 killed me! Instantly gave the answer away! 😂😂
Im never this early, but I just wanna say I love Cut and I wish beer pong comes back❤
not her saying baklava lol
So I am German and I guessed 5 out of 6 correctly and I could have answered most questions about Dreidel, Chanukka and Bar Mizvah despite not being a jewish at all.
Not the well dressed man saying that the other well dressed man is too well dressed 😂😂😂😂 I can’t lol
my second hand embarrassment from the black womans behavior is becoming too much to bare
I agree. I don't know if she was playing it up for the camera or if she genuinely is that ignorant.
She tried to make her ignorance cute too. There’s some common knowledge she was missing. Especially bout all the anti-Semitism Jews face. Idk how you don’t know that…
I'm Jewish and I thought she was super respectful and kind. She was also the smartest with her questions, the other people just went by looks. The thing about different kinds of bigotry (like antisemitism) is that it's sometimes very hard to see it if you don't personally experience it or don't know the dog whistles (like how so many men were surprised when #metoo happened).
? You don’t even know the difference between bare and bear dipshit
You guys are doing too much.
Couldn’t find any semi religous Jews? This is so embarrassing
agreed
American Jews are so different than Israelis, it’s crazy. I immediately knew who’s Jewish and who’s not. what’s up with all the American’s stereotypes?! They should visit Israel and meet many black Jewish. Israelis jewish look nothing like how the Americans think, it’s actually the opposite. I would never think the guy with the flower is Jewish. He doesn’t look like the Jewish in Israel at all. BTW Israeli guys are extremely attractive and are very confident, nothing like the American stereotype…..
True
I’m confused as to why people are referring to “Jewish” as a religion? That’s kinda like saying “Muslim” is a race(it’s not).
Judaism is a religion that many Jews follow . However “Jewish” is the name of the race/ethnicity of Jews. Also there are many non-religious Jews that do not follow Judaism at all. This may be a common mistake but just thought I’d clear up the distinction between the two.
4:49 this isn’t really true unfortunately. there was not peace between jews and arabs before 1948
Religion never means peace when you have competitors.
Y’all know that there is an ancient tribe in Ethiopian that are Jewish. They literally can track their heritage for hundreds of year
Ya'll, Doja cat is jewish. There are also non ashkenazi jews who are from all parts of the world, with all different skin colors because of the diaspora, and even so we all share middle eastern blood.
Can this channel please mix it up a little with the background music, why does it always have to be *'Hall of the Mountain King'* on a loop?