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The speaker asserts that Britain is a country of migrants. They identify themselves as Jewish and note that some of their family arrived in Britain in the late nineteenth century. They specify that they are Sephardic on their mother's side.

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I was raised by my great grandmother, a Holocaust survivor who lost her entire extended family. She never supported the State of Israel because she believed it was wrong to inflict on others what was done to the Jewish people. She saw the state and the Zionists as becoming what they had once fought against. As a woman raised Jewish, it's unpopular for me to say this, but I no longer believe in the faith. However, the Jewish people are still my family.

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The speaker states their parents' family is Jewish with extended family in Israel, which affects them daily. While they don't describe themself as a Zionist, they understand, sympathize with, and support Zionism. They reiterate they wouldn't use the term to describe themself, but emphasize their family connection to Israel.

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Here's your DNA test. We sent it to the lab and got the results back immediately. Look at this: European, Siberian, East Asian. Wait a minute... 97.7% Jewish. Are you Jewish? Yes? You're in a room full of Jewish people. Are you scared? No? Welcome to Hollywood! I went to Katz Deli when I was in New York. It's really good. Look around the room - everyone here is Jewish. It's crazy, right? How do you feel about all this? I've always loved the world.

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Speaker 0 says they’re Jewish, having just discovered it; they knew their mom’s side was Jewish but she never stated it, and they verified it. It’s “crazy.” They wonder what it means and note being told “you’re Jewish.” They were raised Christian and ask if they can be both. Speaker 1 responds that you can be both, and confirms they are both. They mention their mom has ties to Judaism, and if so, “you’re Jewish.” Speaker 0 finds that dope, but notes they feel like they’re all of them: “I’m Jewish. I’m Christian. I’m Muslim. I’m Buddhist. I’m all of Jewish.” Speaker 1 comments, “He’s an African American Jew.” Speaker 0 asks, “What percent Jew are you?” and states they’re “apparently, 20%. We’ll take it.” Speaker 1 says they’re 50%, maybe a little 75% ish. They discuss practices: “Gotta do little”—do they do Shabbat? Speaker 1 says their mom does Shabbat every Friday, but they don’t, though they do the holidays. Speaker 0 asks if they wear a Yamaka (Yarmulke). Speaker 1 says yes, they even have a Mezuzah. The Mezuzah is described as the thing you put on the door when you walk in, and you kiss it when you walk in.

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As a gay Jewish man and as the grandson of Holocaust survivors, I've always been incredibly touched and moved by the idea of America. As much as I loved and appreciated Europe for a lot of its qualities, it made me appreciate just this boundless sense of opportunity that people had in The US. Not to say that it's easier or that it doesn't have any flaws, but the idea that through hard work and, you know, personal grit, people can really get ahead in this country. And I've always thought that to be incredibly inspiring.

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I was born in Canada, raised in Israel, served in the Israeli army, and later in the Mossad. Judaism is a religion and nation, not a race. Dual loyalty is a myth. Israel does not tolerate Israelis supporting the US. My books sold well, but my second book was not reviewed in North America due to accusations of anti-Semitism. Labeling individuals as anti-Semites is a tactic I used in the Mossad, which I now regret as a Jew. Translation: I was born in Canada, raised in Israel, served in the Israeli army, and later in the Mossad. Judaism is a religion and nation, not a race. Dual loyalty is a myth. Israel does not tolerate Israelis supporting the US. My books sold well, but my second book was not reviewed in North America due to accusations of anti-Semitism. Labeling individuals as anti-Semites is a tactic I used in the Mossad, which I now regret as a Jew.

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My name is Alexis Wilkins. I'm a Gen Z musician and a truth warrior. I was born in the US, and moved with my family to England and Switzerland before returning to the US and settling in Fayetteville, Arkansas. I grew up as an only child in a Christian home. My parents instilled in me the importance of God in our lives, which has significantly shaped who I am today. Having a sense of a larger purpose is very important to me.

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Many people on the internet are discovering that Jewish and Israeli music often sounds similar to Arab and other Eastern music. This has confused and angered some individuals. It is important to note that most Israeli citizens and Jews are not Ashkenazi Jews from Europe. Many Jews from Arabic-speaking countries and other Islamic majority nations migrated to Israel, France, and the United States due to various reasons such as persecution and expulsions. The majority of Israeli citizens are of Mizrahi, Sephardic, Ethiopian, or mixed backgrounds. Additionally, a significant portion of Israeli citizens are Palestinian Arabs. It is also worth mentioning that many "Russian Jews" are actually Farsi-speaking Jews from Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan, known as Mountain Jews.

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I'm mixed race, specifically half Italian, quarter Mexican, and quarter Irish. It's a tricky situation because sometimes I'm seen as non-white, but if I emphasize the white part of my heritage, it can come off poorly. According to my DNA, I'm 87% white, which means three of my grandparents are fully white, and one is half white. Despite this, some people argue that I'm still not considered white. But, it's fine, I'll own it.

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I grew up around Jewish people, attending Hebrew preschool and visiting Israel. Many assume I'm Jewish due to my name, Elon. I have Jewish friends and feel connected to the Jewish community. Sometimes I forget that I'm not actually Jewish, but I consider myself aspirationally Jewish.

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I am not anti-Semitic because Arabs are also Semitic. Jews sometimes wrongly accuse others of being anti-Semitic when criticized. For example, a Black person is not anti-Semitic for saying a white store owner exploits them, even if the owner is Jewish. This is just a description of the situation.

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I grew up around Jewish people and went to a Hebrew preschool in South Africa. People often assume I'm Jewish because of my name. I visited Israel when I was 13 and have connections to Jewish culture. Most of my credits are also Jewish. Sometimes I forget, but I consider myself Jewish, at least in spirit.

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If I were Jewish, I would support Zionism. However, my father made it clear that being Jewish is not a requirement to be a Zionist. Israel plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety of Jews all over the world.

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I have strong ties to Israel, rooted in my Jewish background. My family fled pogroms in Eastern Europe, and my grandfather's name is Israel. I grew up attending Sunday school as a reformed Jew. I deeply care about Israel's future and do not want to see it harmed.

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I strongly support Israel and consider myself an Israeli at heart. I am proud to be Jewish and believe in the country's values. When people see me, they associate me with the phrase "Jews with Guns," symbolizing our determination and refusal to be silent. This mindset originated from the Holocaust, where we refused to be led like cattle into concentration camps. Instead, we fought back and took a stand against the Germans.

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I'm mixed race, specifically half Italian, quarter Mexican, and quarter Irish. It's a tricky thing because sometimes I feel like I can't win. If I acknowledge the non-white part of my heritage, I risk being accused of performative wokeness. But if I emphasize the white part, it can seem like I'm trying to distance myself from my Mexican roots. According to my 23andMe results, I'm 87% white, which means my dad's father was half white. So I have three fully white grandparents and one half-white grandparent. Despite this, some people still question whether I'm truly white. But it's fine, I own all parts of who I am.

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I feel a deep connection to the state of Israel and want to become a citizen. I have nothing to offer except my support. I understand the challenges faced by the Jewish people, but I believe it is important to stand with them. I don't expect any special treatment, but I want to align myself with those who fight for the right to live. My desire for dual citizenship comes from a belief in doing what is right. I visited Auschwitz with my children and told them that understanding Israel requires knowledge of the Bible and the Holocaust. May Israel always be a symbol of hope, resilience, and the human spirit.

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I grew up around Jewish people, attended Hebrew preschool, and visited Israel. My name is very Jewish, leading many to assume I am Jewish. Most of my friends are Jewish, so it just worked out that way. Sometimes I forget, but I consider myself Jewish, Aspirationally Jewish.

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I was once asked why evangelical Christians are so supportive of Jewish people and Israel. The answer is simple: you can be Jewish and have nothing to do with Christians, but I can't be Christian and not have everything to do with the Jewish people. My faith, scriptures, and everything I believe is built on that foundation. We are people of the book. If you read in Genesis that God blesses those who bless Israel and curses those who curse Israel, it becomes very clear.

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I wrote a letter to the state of Israel, expressing my desire for citizenship. I have nothing to offer except my support. Despite the challenges faced by Israel, I believe it is important to stand with them. I don't expect any special treatment, but I want to align myself with those who fight for the right to live. My request for dual citizenship is driven by a belief in standing for what is right. I took my children to Auschwitz before visiting Israel, as I believe understanding both is crucial. May Israel always be a symbol of hope and resilience. I don't know why I was born.

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I am Jewish and proud because Jews have always fought for what's right. We've led the fight for gay rights, racial justice, women's rights, and humanitarian efforts worldwide. In Judaism, the principle of Tikkun Olam guides us to make a difference in the world, big or small. This is why I am Jewish and proud.

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I grew up in Jerusalem in a Zionist family with a strong political background. Based on my personal experience and family history, I firmly believe that Israel is an apartheid state. It was never intended to be a democracy, as establishing a Jewish state in an Arab country inherently excludes the possibility of true democracy.

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I identify as Jewish and have personally faced antisemitism as a member of a minority group. Judaism is an ethno-religion, meaning that even though I am an atheist, I still consider myself Jewish due to my ethnicity. Contrary to popular belief, Jews are not considered white. This may disappoint some who enjoy engaging in discussions about oppression. While the Nazis did not consider us white enough, we are often included in discussions about race, where white people are typically portrayed as the villains.

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I am proud to be Jewish as it has shaped me. Many claim to originate from Israel, including Zach who is 99.6% Jewish.
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