The facts about American Jewry - Reform 28%, Conservative 25%, Orthodox 10%,, 17% no denomination, other 20%. Reform has been in decline due to intermarriage, declining number of children & people leaving congregations. Orthodox is one of the fastest growing. Regarding donations, American Christians give far more to Israel than American Jews do.
love when israelis are afraid to anger "converts-to-reform-judaism" like the whole point of reform isnt for bored people to assimilate lol they cant find israel on a map
I think there are probably more (in terms of number of people) Christians who donate money to Israel but in terms of actual dollars I think American Jews donate far more to Israel and Jewish causes in the US.
Its surprising to me that intermarriage is being pushed as a cause for decline of Reform in the US, when the movement itself already showcases very dramatic changes in liturgy and practices. I believe that its more the case of people that are prone to intermarry already having a fleeting relation with living a Jewish life, more than intermarriage being a leading cause, honestly.
@@dan5626 Intermarriage leads to a decline in Reform & the number of Jews in general, because the children often don't identify with either religion, or just superficially, like just celebrating one or 2 holidays. Also if you have a Jewish spouse & a christian spouse, they are unlikely to pay the high membership fees for a reform synagogue.
It's a shame that the subtitles can't capture the charm and humour of the first guy. I don't blame the translator because it's probably actually impossible to properly translate.
@@CoreyGilShusterAskProjectG’day from a Lebanese born Australian. I think that this question is based on a generalisation not based in facts. Peace with Israel not Terrorists.
I don't think it's genuine to say the majority or many Jews don't support Israel, and the data doesn't support that claim either. Even if someone doesn't like a certain policy, it doesn't equate to being against Israel.
140 billion USD per year and 30k us troops are invested in defending europeans..... Tens of billions of USD per year fund the defence of korea and japan.... Strange how the US state dpt works....
@@domerame5913 it's not 1980 anymore. We need to focus on our southern borders and China. Tell me even 2 advantages Israel brings us that justify the money and awful foreign policy they cost us ?
This entire subject and video can be summed up with the following quote: "Americans are a decent people, the problem is they think everyone else is equally decent." Extra points if you can name the Rabbi that said it.
@@HumanBeingsRThinkingBeings Mind begs the question: What is a Palestinian? Who are there Palestinian founders? Isn’t it time for Islam to do something to Benifits the world as opposed to your non stop genocide, oppression & mu r der?
I think nazi germany slaughtered jews before Israel existed.. so I think it's fair to say that antisemitism is not related to Israel and it is necessary for jews to have a safe place to live. In my opinion Israel is the safest place for jews and when things get out of hand again outside of Israel, jews are always accepted and protected here.. so it should be in their best interest to support us I believe, but that's my logic and I respect all opinions equally
As an Iranian-American Christian, I am so happy that there is a Jewish nation, a place where all Jews can come and be safe and be Jews. God bless Israel 🙏🏽 🇮🇱
@@Max-sbthat’s something not all American Jews even understand, at least not all the secular ones. I think a better job must be done at explaining why anti-Zionism IS anti-Semitism (which it most definitely is)
I'm surprised how few care. I'm an American Jew with family in Israel and most of the Israelis I've met both in Israel and abroad care about the Jewish diaspora and our opinions.
its a matter of awareness. of course people abroad who speak english fluently and see the foreign media portrayal of israel care more than most jews living in israel.
ofc we care about diasporists, whether in America or anywhere else. but these videos don't show a normal conversation... it's people being asked surprisingly in English in the street with a camera to their face. tbh in such a situation if i didn't know better maybe i'd think he's polling for yet another foreign think-tank aiming to dictate the local policies here, or yet another foreign media attempt to portray a ridiculously simple narrative
It depends of what exactly do you mean by caring. For me personally - I don't really care about what the Jews in diaspora think about Israel and how they all view it. On the other hand I do care about the lifes of the Jews in the diaspora. So whenever they would need any shelter or help I believe Israel should give it to them with no expectation of anything in return. Even if the Jew is "anti-zionist" and don't like Israel I still would care about his life if he would be in danger. Anyway - the thing is Israel is being in the "Israeli-palestine" conflict and more importantly in the "Israel-Iran" conflict so each time we elect someone or just deciding about our policy then these decision would affect our lifes and not the lifes of the Jews in the diaspora so like why should I care about what those Jews think? In the end of the day Israel should be governed by those who lives in Israel.
Most of us care about you, about the lives of those in the Jewish diaspora, of course we wish them well. But that's different from taking your political opinions about our country with any level of seriousness. What right does anyone living far away from here have to tell us about territorial concessions to a murderous antisemitic entity. Its a bad joke. Likewise those who love Bibi, never having lived here. Its damaging. Get to live here, then have an opinion.
Brother, it should be important to you, the truth is important to you, you should support the Jews. You will learn history and see the big picture, there is no such thing as Palestinians, an English officer who was in charge of propaganda suggested it to Arafat. Who is Arafat? He is an Egyptian officer. He was not born in Israel. The truth is important, as a Jew you have to tell it to everyone, there is no African I don't meet and explain the history to, after that they have no empathy for the Arabs. I don't understand how there is empathy for those who invented the concept of slavery, they sold slaves and still sell slaves to this day, but white supremacy.... You are being played because Americans are innocent, now men are sitting in women's prisons? Look what happened from America, it's not the same America I know. It changed from end to end.
If you're Jewish then you should take some time to further immerse yourself in the Jewish and Israeli culture, as Israel is the main hub and the homeland of the Jewish people. Start with learning a bit about the language and then perhaps learn something about Hebrew and Israeli music if that interests you. You will feel closer to your identity and you will be more involved with what is happening. Good Israeli classics are bands and artists like : Haud, Sfataim, Zion Golan, Zohar Argov, Ofrah Haza, Zahava Ben, Haim Moshe, Daklon, etc. If you look up those artists you will start to feel what Israel is like and if you're Jewish you should have strong feelings for it...
חשוב לנו מה הם חושבים. אבל זה לא משנה. אנחנו חיים כאן והם שם והם לא רואים את המציאות היום יומית שגרמה לנו לדעה מסויימת. עזבנו את עזה ורק קיבלנו יותר טרור וטילים ולכן אנחנו סיימנו לוותר.
Then pay your own bills and stop crying to us about anti semitic and the holocaust and iran having nuclear weapons etcetcetc. Ya scared of your own shadow, my ancestors didn't gas no jews, go take that up with and in Europe
As an Israeli I'll tell you something. We appreciate any support from anyone whether they are jewish or not. The problem becomes when they think they should dictate to us what to do. They don't live here, they don't really know what's going on, they haven't been through years of conflict trying to make peace with people that want to genocide you. So frankly with all due respect, if we lose their support over this then do be it.
THEY DON'T WANT TO LIVE IN ILLEGAL OCCUPIED STOLEN LAND . THE TORAH SAY THOU SHALL NO STEAL. THOU SHALL NOT KILL, THOU SHALL LOVE THEE NEIBOUGER , YOUR DOING THE OPPOSITE
@@talsappsby forcibly removing people from their homes, even killing tens of thousands to live where they did. that's called stealing land. it doesn't matter if you think exclusively your ancestors lived there 3000 years ago.
@hamiddawgg don't start a war you can't finish and the cry about it. This fake victimhood is pathetic. And jews lived in israel FOR 3000 years. And saying that "I think" is denying reality, you are trying to erase jewish history.
@@talsapps so it's okay that hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were forcibly removed and tens of thousands murdered to make way for the state of Israel? And I don't deny there has been a continuous Jewish presence in the Levant. What I do have a problem with is the assumption that the land exclusively belongs to the Jews of today and nobody else. so much so that immoral acts such as the '48 Nakba and West Bank settlements are justified.
Because AIPAC and other organizations constantly tell us how we should send money and support Israel. On the American side we hear that Israel desperately needs our support, in Israel we hear how it doesn't matter what we think because we don't live there
@@orensishand what’s wrong with that? As an American secular Jew who supports Israel, AIPAC and other organizations are a source of data. You don’t have to agree with everything they say; they do support both Democrats and Republicans in Congress. CAIR is 1000x worse than AIPAC. They are openly anti Zionist and quite frankly anti Jewish. Biden calls himself a Zionist which is a bit of a joke. His new Federal antisemitism policy took input from CAIR - they were on the committee. Who is CAIR to tell Jews what is and isn’t antisemitic. More than 90 percent of Jews in the US are Zionist. One of executive directors of CAIR gave a speech at a university in northern CA saying “beware the Zionist”; her speech was absolutely foul. Rashida Tlaib is a mirror image of Trump and just as dangerous. They are two sides of the same coin and use the same playbook.
Where do you think the 4 billion dollar you get every year? Who pays for your free healthcare? Where do you get your drones and bombs? And yes AIPAC has bought our government but watch things change, it’s coming.
But do you support much needed judicial reform? Or are you another mind controlled leftist who must follow with the liberal pro peace with terrorists, anti religious message?
American Jews don't like Israel? Where is this questioner coming from. He is eliciting a false response.... Of coarse they answered the way they did. So would I BTW I am a Leftist .
As an American secular Jew who is a lifelong Democrat and not a leftist and supports Israel, there are many self hating Jews who don’t support Israel. The media, the Squad and Biden’s Middle East, Israel and new antisemitism policies are a disaster. Rashida Tlaib is a mirror image of Trump, two sides of the same coin and uses the same playbook. My Congressmen is a strong pro Israel Democrat but I don’t know if I can support Biden again. I’ve never voted Republican and can’t imagine doing so. Bernie is the epitome of the self hating left Jew; the only millionaire “Socialist” - he’s an abomination, helped Trump win in 2016 and his policies are unrealistic at this time. I’ll take Nancy Pelosi over him everyday.
Leftist and assimilated Jews are more vocal. This is the reason for this false impression. Te young generation in general are very selfish and think about themselves. Plus, they are an assimilated bunch. Many are not real Jews anyway. In 20, 30 years half of the Jews in America will assimilate anyway.
I don't think most American Jews are opposed to Israeli policy vis a vis the territories but are rather indifferent. You can divide American Jewry into basically four segments. (1) Modern Orthodox Jews -- usually very passionately Zionist, tending to support right-wing Israeli policies and believe in a Religious Zionist agenda. (2) Ultra Orthodox Jews like Lubavitch and most "Litvish" , mostly overlap with Modern Orthodox Jews in their support for right-wing policies but generally , but some of them, a very small percentage like Satmar hassidic group for theological reasons are anti-Zionist, but except for a few loudmouth and extemists among them who are drawn to the even more extreme groups like Neturei Karta (a very small group that amkes a lot of noise but which outsiders believe is more numerous)the average Satmar also generally simultaenously is against Israel because it's not a Torah state, but wants safety for Jews in Israel, but not that well-versed in all the intricacies. (3) Left-wing passionately anti-Israel/anti-Zionist Jews, people who are active in groupslike "Jews for Justice in Palestine" , "If Not Now, When". Really the smallest group, but the loudest in terms of Internet presence, the same characters who go to , the few coins rattling around an empty jug make the most noise,like the Neturei Karta fundamentalist anti-Israel extremists these guys like to go to demonstrations against Israelkl a lot so people assume they are more numerous than they are. (4) the biggest group, the vast majority of American Jews are people who know little about Israel and care less, people who barely give it a thought, not pro, not anti, they can't even find it on a map.
Please don’t call these mad fanatics Naturei Karta Jews They are from the tribe of Erev Rav They don’t recognise the Jewish state of Israel, why the hell they live in the Jewish state of Israel they are denying Best place for these people to live will be with the mad ayatollahs in Iran They will suit each other They have beards same as ayatollahs, they wear their hats like the mullahs turban. they dont eat pork same
@@MichiganUSASingaporeSEAsia Why do I support Israel? Because it is the country of my people and I know that they do everything they can to protect their citizens. While I don't agree with every policy the government decides to enact, that doesn't change my support for them as a country, ever.
These videos are not about the questions being made or the answers given, but more to show that 1000 people, thousands of opinions. Hell, I don't agree with my own Brother or vice versa all the time, but we are of the same parents. That's life and I think that's the point of these videos. Life is versatile and can't be uniformed (one-minded), and even if it could it would collapse
As an Israeli Jew, of course I care about what my brothers and sisters in America are thinking. That being said, Israel is a democracy, meaning the that the citizens who live here, Jews and Arabs, have the final say. This is fair because they are the ones who have to deal with the consequences of the actions of the government, at least for the most part. I know young American Jews face a lot of antisemitism in college, and face a lot of hatred from people who have anti-zionist agendas and link American Jews with Israel. I am sorry about that.
As an American Jew, I can tell you that we, the American Jews, don't have to deal with daily terrorism and conflicts, so it's easier for some of us to judge... Many American Jews never even bothered travelling to Israel. Most Jews I know don't even care to go there, so they should just keep quiet and mind their own business... Antisemitism has been around for 2000 years, it has nothing to do with Israel's politics/policies but a lot to do with Jews existing in this world in general, and it's not going anywhere.
@@GPBKM Anti semitism comes from the bottom of the barrel of Christianity & Islam. Jews refusing to submit to somebody else’s invisible man in the sky!
What about giving a say to the pals in the occupied w bank, gaza, jerusalem, golan heights.... ? For starters stop stealing their homes and killing their kids
American Israeli Here. No, we don’t care. Because they don’t live here. Everybody is entitled to their opinion, but at the end of the day, we’re going to do what’s best for us. If American Jews want their voice to be heard - move to Israel. I sold my home and my car, everything that I owned, and I came here with two suitcases. Just two. That was it. If you want to have some thing outside of an opinion, then move. Otherwise, that opinion really doesn’t mean anything to us. Because they don’t live with it day today. They don’t live with the realities of the situation.
"I came here with two suitcases, just two"... and by the end of the week I had my own fully-appointed, furnished home... It was almost like somebody else's family had been living there for several generations, but there was no trace of them when I got there... Isn't that weird?
@@lotsofciggies- No. That’s was when your family emigrated and confiscated land that was not their’s. On the genocide of the indigenous. Time for reparations. And Move !
@@louisdewit4429 I think you mean reparations, and if so I wholeheartedly agree. As for moving, I'd be open to that as well. And if the home I lived in had actually belonged to an innocent family who were forcibly relocated to a concentration camp after their ancestral home was stolen out from under them so I could live there... well, I could never live somewhere in that circumstance because I am a decent human being with a beating heart in my chest. I dunno about you...
17:57 Turkish media did see Israeli Rescue Team's effort. Mainstream and Social media platforms covered news of Israeli team's operations and expressed appreciation.
Well, Turkey is an Islamofascist Terror State that supports al-Qaeda and ISIS in Syria as well as Hamas. #TurkeyOutOfNATO #FreeKurdistan #FreeOcalan #YPJ #YPG #KurdishJews
Most American Jews do love Israel. But a large part of them have no affiliation with Israel other than the fact that they are Jews, they are comfortable living in America, so their opinions are not interesting. Jews have always been righteous towards others, weak in identity, the fact that many Jews lived outside of Israel is because of history and continuous deportation that they went through. As I said, it is because of the fact that they are more American, and if we are talking about Neturi Karta, then it is because of the reason that Israel cannot conduct itself as an "atheist" national democratic state and not as it was in the past, rabbinic courts, and laws that are administered according to the foundation of Judaism.
respectfully as an american jew I don't care about the Palestinian side either. Israelis come first. When Palestinians want peace I will care equally about them.
Eran has never retracted his hypothesis, in fact he has criticized other geneticists for their sloppy work. According to Eran Elhaik, an Israeli geneticist, the people in Israel are converts. Eran Elhaik, a geneticist at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, is calling for a rewrite of commonly held assumptions about Jewish ancestry. Instead of being primarily the descendants of the 12 tribes of Israel, present-day Jewish populations are, finds Elhaik, primarily the children of a Turkish people who lived in what is now Russia, north of Georgia, east of Ukraine. This civilization, the Khazars, converted from tribal religions to Judaism between the 7th and 9th centuries. Several scholars prefer the “Khazarian Hypothesis,” Israeli geneticist Eran Elhaik included. This suggests the Jewish-convert Khazars, with reinforcements from Mesopotamian and Greco-Roman Jews, formed the basis of Eastern Europe's Jewish population when they fled northeast, following the collapse of their empire at the 13th century. But, argues Elhaik, the tale sketched in the genes is backed by archaeological findings, by Jewish literature that describes the Khazars’ conversion to Judaism, and by language, too. “Yiddish, the language of Central and Eastern European Jews, began as a Slavic language” before being reclassified as High German, he notes. Another pointer is that European Jews and their ancestral groups in the Caucasus and Middle East share a relatively high risk of diseases such as cystic fibrosis.
According to the so-called Rhineland Hypothesis, Ashkenazis descended from Jews who progressively fled Palestine after the Moslem conquest of 638 AD. They settled in southern Europe and then, in the late Middle Ages, about 50,000 of them moved from the Rhineland in Germany into eastern Europe, according to the hypothesis. But detractors say this idea is implausible. Barring a miracle -which some supporters of the Rhineland Hypothesis have in fact suggested - the scenario would have been demographically impossible. It would mean that the population of Eastern European Jews leapt from 50,000 in the 15th century to around eight million at the start of the 20th century. That birth rate would have been 10 times greater than that of the local non-Jewish population. And it would have occurred despite economic hardship, disease, wars and pogroms that ravaged Jewish communities.
@@alexvisser4542 I do think the original Israelites were Black. Several scriptures indicate so, and the people in Israel today do not fulfill Deuteronomy. The skin problems bot Israel and Australia mean they lack melanin. However I believe the New Testament when it said to forget endless genealogies. The Chosen are the ones who behave the most Gogly
I think the relations & communication between Israel and the Jewish diaspora is very important, but at the same time, if you have never lived here, you will have absolutely no idea what goes on here, even if you research. You shouldn't have an opinion until you experience life here.
@@patrickscottwalsh Nothing wrong with them asking us questions, but having a strong opinion and/or "taking sides" in a conflict that they have no clue about, is stupid.
@@interestingyoutubechannel1 As Americans we ALSO are used to non-Americans sharing their very strong opinions about our politics and public 'leaders'! Europeans ESPECIALLY feel its their divine right to weigh in on things that dont concern them. Would your advice to them be the same as it is to Americans concerning Israel? By the way, how much money would you guess flows into Israel from America, either from the government or from individual Jewish associations? Millions?
@@inconnu4961 Billions. But there's no "free money" from America into Israel if that's what you mean. The defense technology is "given" as a prime testing ground they need to get it commercial, the defense companies make their money back, which is an understatement. Do you know how much money flows from Israeli tech into America? What the value of our tech is for medicine, cyber security, water efficiency, etc etc? And yes I'm not hypocritical, if people have no idea what its like living in America, they should take a humble position and ask Americans questions instead of claiming they know everything about their country. Likewise I would take that position with any other country.
I'm an American shoe and I've never understand why our opinions have to be taken into consideration by Israelis. We are not Israelis. We are Americans. Just as we don't want non-Americans interfering in our system of government or our decisions, I would assume that the same could be said for Israelis. Good for Israelis who stand on their own feet..
We send billions of dollars in assistance, we should have some say about stopping the insane settlement construction. I am American Jewish and I have been to Israel and love it but the Israel needs to decide if it wants US security assistance or annexation of the West Bank because it really seems to be moving in that direction.
@@mzple As an Israeli I could say, the settlement is very essential to our life, they have a big role in the security. They are preventing terrorists from killing jews in Tel Aviv every day
@@mzple 1. One does not need to be even an army corporal for understanding that a state with a width of 9 miles can not be protected. 2. The US does not provide Israel with cash money, it provides Israel with front edge weapons that keep Israel ahead of Arab countries. This allows the US to sell weapons to rich Arab oil producing countries without Arab countries being tempted to go to war with Israel. An Arab Israeli war will make oil prices jump high and cause damage to USA's economy that is manyfold the cost of inefficiencies in subsidizing weapons to Israel. Lookup the cost of 1973 and 1979 energy crisis.
No Jewish family is pure israeli or purely American. In my orthodox circle of friends and relatives, half of our families leave america for Israel and serve in צהל. And there are many Israelis in America who certainly have opinions. Did you know roughly half a million Israelis live in the USA? I don't know how many Americans live in Israel, but half of my family lives in Israel. But there are some of us like me, who have made plans for Aliya because i don't have faith anymore that America will be unequivocally supportive of Jews. What makes people think we're safer here than in Germany 80 years ago.
American Jews love Israel. We love our people. We are proud of the State. Disagreeing with the dealing of the government with belligerent Arabs does not change that. Period. We are Am Israel.
As an American Jew, I want to believe that's true, but unfortunately, where I live, many American Jews are extreme progressive leftists who never even bothered to travel to Israel, yet they have the nerve to criticize them. They don't have to deal with daily terrorism and being butchered with knives on the streets by lunatic Palestinians, yet they have the nerve to support Palestinians while Jews are being killed just for being Jews. It's disgusting!
@@rmdomainer9042 supporting another country is fifth column? please remove any single congress member who ever expressed support of palestine or ukraine or taiwan or south korea. maybe you consider ronald reagan and FDR as "fifth columns" .
@@netanelzion You seem to be confused about the definition of fifth column. The original statement was "support israel only". The par -asite should support the country he lives in (also) or move.
Am I wrong or Mizrahim Jews care less about opinion from American Jews, and Ashkenazi care more? Maybe Im mistaken, greets to Israel from Croatian (Europe). I support totally the state of Israel, 300% :)
First, thank you for your support! And about your argument, Yes and no. In Israel, Mizrahi and Sephardic jews are generally more right wing (not all, for example I’m Sephardic and I’m a leftists ,but I’m in the minority). And when you ask a someone with right wing views anywhere if he cares about the opinion of some group of strangers with mostly liberal and leftist views (American jews in this instance), he won’t care all that much because his political opinion is different. And the opposite goes for Ashkenazi jews (again, majority are leftists but not all. Our prime minister for example is an Ashkenazi jew and have right wing views). So they will have easier time saying they care about American jews opinion because they usually share the same political opinions.
@@OmerShahar-yj6dt Well, I worked with Israelis on Archaeological digs, and my friend from Tel Aviv sent me T-shirt with Israeli name and flag and I wear it trough Croatia hehe :). Imagine that :). Look, Im not Jew, but I support Israel so much that you could call me Zionist without any problem, so my question would be this: dont you feel that American Jews sometimes bring bad light for all Jews and Israel when they always play the card of anti-semitism in Hollywood, and media life, I mean why always do that, it's like they're totally left wing (except Ben Shapiro Thank God haha), also my message for American Jews would be this: if they're so much proud to be Jews, then why dont they come to Israel and serve the army for 3 years, women 2 years, then we can talk about their right to speak in the name of all Jews, I dont know do you agree or not... but... that's my view :)
@@OmerShahar-yj6dt And yes I know how much they support Israel in financial way, but that doesn't gives them the right to speak in the name of all Israelis and Jews all the time in Hollywood, medias and in the world, they behave like they have monopoly over the Judaism, like only they know what is the best for all Jews.
It's possible they care less since they don't have any strong connection to America and came mostly from the middle east. Ashkenazi jews are mostly from America and Europe and sometimes still have relatives there which is why they would probably care more.
I'm an American Jew, I love Israel, I don't love every decision the Israeli government makes. It isn't my place to tell them how to live or what to do any more than it's my place to tell Germans, or Iranians or anyone else. If someone is going to blame American Jews for the actions of Israel, that person was already an antisemite. People in the west, especially leftists (not liberals) don't understand that the rest of the world doesn't operate the same. Even if American Jews could create Israeli policy, they couldn't make peace with the arabs without the destruction of Israel. Also, since when is being orthodox extreme?
exactly. and i would say if american jews cant make every single american jew follow the law(and of course they cant),antisemitic tropes would resort to mentioning epstein weintein and jordan belfort before they even get to israel...
@@kalijasin yeah and torah gives this land to the jews before the ten commandments .however so,the jews who came to israel had to buy the land from the arab warlords who settled in it,the arabs still tried to remove the jews from the houses they purchased from arabs in their own ancestors land.the torah doesnt prohibit jews from retaliating to violence against them and torah doesnt say jews should live under islam forever as dhimmis(especially when the islamists banished all mizrahi jews from acoss the muslim world).
He keeps saying that the majority of American Jews are against living in Judea and Samaria. Our homeland. This isn’t true. Maybe a majority of Reform Jews, but more and more they are not actually Jewish due to conversions and intermarriage.
@starhopper1706 it's an apartheid state the ashke-nazi run the show and have all the Ethiopian and Mizrahi as there dogs . Killing children and ethnically cleansing palistine. Sad to see after what Hitler did. Now the ashke-nazi even use German Shephards and have concentration camps to keep Palestinians inside like gaza and the west Bank. The ashke-nazi should be ashamed of themselves after being inside of ovens and gas chambers!
And one more thing. Where in the world do people who are not citizens of a country think they can allow themselves to change a another governments policy based on their personal opinion? or MUCH worst - money.
You're right, that's why I don't think American Jews should be constantly harangued about sending money and giving loyalty. It's not our country by choice
@@orensish they can harangue me all they want and ask for my loyalty. I want to help my brothers and sisters in Israel. Your country of origin , if you are Jewish, hated Jews and killed them.
Yes Israel is the home of all Jews, but from all due respect nobody has a say to how the locals should live when you live in a far away diasporal community with no connection with the reality outside of what the media lets you believe.
@adamakaru2611 I appreciate that my brother and your name "Adam" is a Hebrew name, it comes from the word Adamah, meaning "soil" or "earth. The dome of the Rock, in Jerusalem on Temple Mount is sacred to Jews because this exact rock is where YHWH created Adam from the earth. So there will always be a part of you connected to our land remember that, we welcome you as our family.
What a bizarre line of questioning. Or was it more of a statement trying to elicit a specific response? Is there a breakdown of opinions between orthodox and non-orthodox American Jews? The title of the video should be: Do Israelis care that a majority of American Jews don't like the direction of the Israeli government with respect to a Palestinian state?
@@mzple and what would you suggest they do after 10/07? wait for another massacre which Hamas publicly said they'd do again and again? Oh, let's not forget all the quote Palestinian civilians that aided Hamas in their horrific massacre of innocent Israeli family ? what about the hostages? and what about the cities/tunnels under civilians, hospital, schools, etc..... We should just ignore all that ? Hamas crossed the line, an if they cared one bit about their civilians, they would surrender and return the hostage. Enough is Enough. Maybe I am far right, but common sense is common sense.
I am pro-Israeli state but anti-Israeli government in all forms. As a Jew, I am very disappointed in how the treatment of Palestinians has gotten so bad. I love Israel but Israel needs to change. Reform.
You empathize with them, and they want to kill you and every single Jew that lives in our land. They hate you and their entire national identity and hope centers around our genocide. They're the enemy. Period. End of story.
As an American Jew I love Israel but I hate their government. However I’m not going to say I love the American government as they also do terrible things. Really, I can’t think of any government I like or approve of on a federal level. I go to places because of culture, history, food and fun things to do not because they have a good government.
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National relations aside. From a society perspective, people in Israel are much more educated, tolerant & joyful. Just look at how girls can dress freely in Israel! The Palestinian problem is mostly caused by themselves. In the past, the Palestinian authorities were invited many times to have peaceful talks with Israel, but they insisted using violence. While the Israeli government is not innocent, especially how they force high school students to get vaxed, Palestine is not to be supported either. The most hypocritic part is how USA government and media never dare to criticize that particular "peaceful religion" that is beating kids if they fail going to mosques or girls not wearing that veil. Apparently that's not a Palestinian problem only but anywhere with large number of muslims. In other words, if Palestine is not predominantly islamic, things wouldn't be this complicated, because islam teaches lots of violence, hate and strong ego, and it's problematic.
I gotta say the first guy was rude, arrogant,bla...bla... I did interact with Ametican jews and believe me they do feel sympathy with both sides, all they say is we hope that both will find peace.
As an American secular Jew who supports Israel, I thought he has his opinions and was very direct and matter of fact about it. I’m a lifelong Democrat and I think Biden’s Middle East, Israel and new antisemitism policy is a disaster. Rashida Tlaib is a mirror image of Trump, two sides of the same coin and same playbook. While we’d all like to see peace, I think this channel has shown, as well as recent events, that Palestinians have little, if any, interest in peace with Israel. They want Israel to disappear. I’m a lifelong US Democrat and I don’t know if I can support Biden in 2024.
@@7135HOLLY I stopped being a Democrat after Obama. I registered as Independent. and I also don't know who to vote for, but I am clear it will not be Democrat. It is not the Democrat party that I voted for all my life.
Corey I’m not sure what “Americans” you know or talk to BUT I know many American Jews including myself and we fully support and love Israel 🇮🇱 and believe in their right to self protection. You are making things up my dear.
@@vishneva2000 yes 💯 I just got back from Israel and the many Israeli-Arabs I spoke with are very happy to be living under Israel’s govt. unfortunately the American media is very good at brain-washing the people who don’t know what’s really going on
As an American Israeli (in Israel for 20 years), it is clear that the younger generation cares less and less what other people in other countries think of them. The attitude is almost fatalistic. They grew up with the idea that lots of people hate us anyway but their lives are still pretty good.
Why should we care what others think of us that don’t live here? Their opinion means nothing. They don’t deal with the reality of day-to-day life. This is like me lecturing Jews in Australia. I don’t know the situation there. I don’t live there. It doesn’t affect me. I can have a general opinion, but at the end of the day, it’s just that. An opinion. Americans want to play both sides of the fence. They want to say, I am Jewish, so I should have a say in what happens in Israel. But then they don’t want to come here. Come and enjoy. Make your opinion heard. Otherwise, stay in the United States, and stop worrying about us. It’s hypocritical to live somewhere else but the dictate how I’m supposed to live in My Home. You don’t get to have your cake and eat it too. If you want to claim that you have Jewish connections, then come. I sold everything and came with two suitcases.
There's just nothing we can really do. The status quo we are in is almost impossible to change so even if american jews disagree with our policies that doesn't really change anything. if I could solve the conflict and make peace I would've done it already regardless of their opinion
There's some hypocrisy of Israelis to think Americans views don't matter when Israel entire economy has been built up by American tax dollars. Their existence is completely tied militarily to the US. If people stop caring about Israel, there would not be an Isreal.
I am a Chinese living in the west, but I don't particularly care what Chinese people in china think of overseas Chinese peoples' opinions of Chinese political issues, like Taiwan, Uyghurs, Chinese foreign interference, South China Sea territorial disputes, chinese-USA relations, the rise of China, Chinese investment in Africa, etc. to be honest, Chinese people moved to other countries partly for freedom of speech, among other things. Chinese in china probably just know that overseas Chinese just have western mindsets, and some may criticize it, others may be indifferent to it. regardless of what most Chinese in china think of overseas Chinese, both sides really just live their own lives, honestly, jus like any other country's people, to their respective diasporas.
Corey where do you get your statistics on U.S Jewish opinions vis-a- vis settlements? Do you think it is fair to position yourself as a fair interviewer when you quiet obviously have biased nuance in your questions? Do you also think it is fair to use bullying tactics when referring to U.S Israel policy ("if you don't do what I do I won't be your friend or give you money") against average Israelis who have skin in this game?
He has to start sonewhere with his question and it’s his channel. I think as Americans we have absolutely no idea what it’s like there - completely different societies, mindset, day to day life. I support Israel but there are self hating Jews. Rashida Tlaib is a mirror image of Trump, two sides of the same coin and they use the same playbook.
0:07 that's the first time I see a couple of a Russian Jewish man and a mizrahi woman. I've been living in Israel over 30 years and never met such a couple
hadassah silgalov,my relative...and it happened quite long ago. husband of my dad cousin(in her 70s),few of my cousins are married to "kibbutnikim" with very russian names.
😅😂😂 Asking Palestinians, can you give me the name of a Palestinian historical figure? The answer: I don't know. This proves that there is no Palestinian people.
You're wrong about American Jews. We support Israel and the Israel's right to determination and self defense. עם ישראל חיי. We are brothers and sisters. I'm thrilled to live in a time that Jews have their own army so "Never Again" Sir, you've been watching too much CNN. 😂עם ישראל חיי. WHO ARE WE JEWS IN AMERICA TO JUDGE CRITICIZE ISRAEL'S NEED TO PROTECT ITS PEOPLE.
I don’t quite see why Israelis should concern themselves with Jews around the world worried about antisemitism. Firstly, if they are more focused on their own image within their country than on Israel itself, that isn’t something Israelis need to worry about. Secondly, if they’re willing to accept being targeted for actions tied to Israel, they’re essentially supporting antisemitism. Not that they can’t be critical of Israel, but their motivations matter.
The video uploaded 16 minutes ago, the below comments are 10 minutes and newer, and video is 20 minutes, meaning they as well as me didnt even finish watching the video before commenting lol
@@user-ik2bb2vz5x His point is that they comment without seeing the full video. someone might say "have you seen the video" The bottom line is No ! it's like someone talking to you but really you're not listening..
quite a cogent question ... the New Jersey chick had the best understanding of it, of course ... I personally believe in and strive for the concept of klal yisael, but then I'm 75 yrs old and do not see things as gen z's for example ... one observation is that ultra-right wing Jews (in Israel or North America) are less tolerant of secular and reform Jews ... and in the US, that's most of the Jewish public
I feel that Israel is moving away from me, not that I am moving away from Israel. I think that the Palestinians are not being treated fairly although I DO understand why Israel built a wall, even though I do not like it. I am also totally against Netanyahu, he is as corrupt as trump. I do not have a solution to Israel's problem with the Palestinians but I dislike the right-ward drift of Israeli politics. I used to be a much stronger supporter of Israel, and the USA for that matter, but the trend towards the right in both countries frightens and disgusts me.
The reason why Israeli politics is leaning right now is because they emphasis security and stronger border controls because of the on going threats of trrism, people are tired of these Arabs threatening our people, they bring this on themselves. Dont want a right wing government preforming raids in your communities then stop attacking us pretty simple
My brother, what you describe as the right wing drift is merely a reaction to the reality that most Palestinians and most of the Arab world hopes and prays for our annihilation. They would do to us what Germany did 1000 times. If our country was conquered tomorrow and 7 million Jews were killed or exiled, millions upon millions of Muslims would pour into the streets all over the world, believing it to be a miracle from G-d. All of them? No. But enough. I know you desperately want to believe otherwise, but this is the reality.
I don't care, because they have American opinion and not Jewish, nothing different, I am talking about scholars Jews, if after 75 years that we have independence you still pray to Jerusalem there and not here, there is something wrong.
Doesn't really matter what most American Jews think since they won't be around for long. If American Jews want to come live in Israel, pay Israeli taxes and have their loved ones randomly selected as targets by Islamic terrorists - THEN they can have a say. Having an opinion when they don't have skin in the game, but still feel the need to preach to the natives on how to live is beyond arrogant.
Don’t propagate and assume what American Jews are thinking. Jews are Jews and Jews always have stood for Israel because it’s in our history, culture ethnicity and religion. Don’t divide the Jews. We are a united tribe despite differences in citizenship. Stop dividing and hating on the Jews with your propaganda and agendas
You might wand to change the fake Star of David to the Menorah. Israel recently made a solid Gold Menorah worth $2m. It’s supposed to be a replica that the Romans stole. It’s humongous.
Some American Jews who are critical of Israel do not represent all American Jews - far from it. Not caring what Americans think doesn’t create antisemitism.
I have a request Corey, can you ask a rabbi (orthodox preferably) about views re Hinduism, Hindus, and the Hindu religion - not political but religious, theological. Thank you!
Jewish Rabbis do not tell others how to believe. All are free to worship as they please. The Jewish people do not prosletyse and let others believe as they wish.
@@shainazion4073 I don't mean that, I mean, actual theological views - so can Jews enter a Hindu Temple, can they worship with them, are they pro 'human sacrifices' and other Hindu practiceS?
@@Arscrypta They are considered Pagan worshippers. They would not be allowed to go into a Pagan Temple, they could not worship with them. A Jew doesn't need a building to pray, only him/her and God.
It's easy not to care when you live in Israel and are surrrounded by other Jewish people. Here in Belgium you will be shunned and ostrascized if you express any pro-Israel sentiment, even if it's your cultural background. They show alot of disdain and prejudice towards us and i am really bothered by it because i have no friends after all is said and done...
Leave europe. After ww2 and the loss of trust in the elites , its elites imported and radicalized tens of millions of substitute "workers". They assume those imported ppl will be obediant and usefull in controlling native europeans.... but they are very very wrong. The oil money they get has cloudes their minds.
Politics apart I like Israeli Jewish people lots more than the few American Jews I met in fact i believe Israelis are great people I worked with some Israelis and I liked each one of them, 1 was born in Bagdad 3 in Morocco and the rest born in Israel they were all Really great people, in fact 1 job we did the man refused to pay us and Jacob felt like of responsible cause he got the job he went n saw the Rabi 3 days later Jacob came to work with all the money ,I also love Orthodox Jews they are very well behave their women even beautiful are modestly dressed their children behave very well, I don't like what goes on with the Palestinians but that is the government Not the people
@@solvingpolitics3172 Met only few, but the few I met where not as nice as English Jewish people whom I liked every one I met many were extremely kind while I was working in their houses many used to cook for me and ALL paid me the agree price and more for me amongst the best people I worked for always honest the few American Jewish people I met were s little arrogant aggressive and not easy to get on with the Israelis of course where Brilliant realistic and very honest
American Evangelical G.O.I.s pay their taxes to subsidize Hashem's Chozen crimes, while the latter turn around and call the god of the G.O.I.s an imposter that will burn in hot excrement in hell. This is a quote, btw, the last part.
@@HumanBeingsRThinkingBeings Never support an apartheid state. Boycott the Palestinians immediately. Oh wait, like most Arabs they make nothing and produce nothing😂
Mind begs the question: If apartheid is the banning of a group from voting and having rights, If Israeli Arabs have the vote, hold high ranking positions (like the supreme court), Are you a liar? Or just thick?
American Jews need Israel and Israel needs American Jews. Affluent and powerful American Jews are an important component to lobby for US support of Israel.
@@pikapi6993 I've heard about Jews moving to Ethiopia. I'm just mentioning that if she has any European blood and they have children, then their children could have his yellow hair.
The facts about American Jewry - Reform 28%, Conservative 25%, Orthodox 10%,, 17% no denomination, other 20%. Reform has been in decline due to intermarriage, declining number of children & people leaving congregations. Orthodox is one of the fastest growing. Regarding donations, American Christians give far more to Israel than American Jews do.
love when israelis are afraid to anger "converts-to-reform-judaism" like the whole point of reform isnt for bored people to assimilate lol they cant find israel on a map
I think there are probably more (in terms of number of people) Christians who donate money to Israel but in terms of actual dollars I think American Jews donate far more to Israel and Jewish causes in the US.
Its surprising to me that intermarriage is being pushed as a cause for decline of Reform in the US, when the movement itself already showcases very dramatic changes in liturgy and practices.
I believe that its more the case of people that are prone to intermarry already having a fleeting relation with living a Jewish life, more than intermarriage being a leading cause, honestly.
@@dan5626 intermarriage is definitely a major cause. Jews are only approx 2.5% of the entire US population.
@@dan5626 Intermarriage leads to a decline in Reform & the number of Jews in general, because the children often don't identify with either religion, or just superficially, like just celebrating one or 2 holidays. Also if you have a Jewish spouse & a christian spouse, they are unlikely to pay the high membership fees for a reform synagogue.
I appreciate Corey’s interrogative questions, he’s pressing the subjects irrespective if they’re Israeli or Palestinian
It's a shame that the subtitles can't capture the charm and humour of the first guy. I don't blame the translator because it's probably actually impossible to properly translate.
He seems like a shmuck. Eye for an eye? Gonna write off your brothers and sisters across the Atlantic just like that, huh?
I consulted with a few people but we couldn't find a way to translate that part but I so wanted to!
He could have said “if they hate us then we are Jewish “ 😏
"They live over there with dollars we live here with shekels sweetie."
Yeah ok, if you say so baby.
@@CoreyGilShusterAskProjectG’day from a Lebanese born Australian. I think that this question is based on a generalisation not based in facts. Peace with Israel not Terrorists.
I don't think it's genuine to say the majority or many Jews don't support Israel, and the data doesn't support that claim either. Even if someone doesn't like a certain policy, it doesn't equate to being against Israel.
It is quite impossible to categorically define what 5 million Jews in USA think.
It's safe to say they think living in the US is better than making aliyah.
@@matejfele9971 It is far more complicated than that.
Also, I think the number of Jewish Americans is higher than 5 million. More like 7 million, according to most recent surveys.
@@captainbilly9443 Not really.
@@negationf6973 What survey?
140 billion USD per year and 30k us troops are invested in defending europeans.....
Tens of billions of USD per year fund the defence of korea and japan....
Strange how the US state dpt works....
nothing strange about it, the only strange thing is your phrasing, they are furthering their own interests lol
@@domerame5913 We have no interest there. Or if we had we should treat Israel like any gulf country and some military bases there.
@@warnaoh you have no interest in your ally in the ME? this has to be bait lmao. read a book
@@domerame5913 it's not 1980 anymore. We need to focus on our southern borders and China. Tell me even 2 advantages Israel brings us that justify the money and awful foreign policy they cost us ?
This entire subject and video can be summed up with the following quote:
"Americans are a decent people, the problem is they think everyone else is equally decent."
Extra points if you can name the Rabbi that said it.
Yeah, they think everyone is "an American at heart". What a joke.
Mind Begs the Question:
If those once expelled from their Homes
Expel others from their Homes
Following on footsteps of their Oppressors,no?
@@HumanBeingsRThinkingBeings
Mind begs the question: What is a Palestinian? Who are there Palestinian founders?
Isn’t it time for Islam to do something to Benifits the world as opposed to your non stop genocide, oppression & mu r der?
@@HumanBeingsRThinkingBeings Mind begs the question, if someone chooses to be an enemy, should they not be treated as such?
@HumanBeingsRThinkingBeings You'll have to explain further my friend. Are you referring to Jews or Arabs?
I think nazi germany slaughtered jews before Israel existed.. so I think it's fair to say that antisemitism is not related to Israel and it is necessary for jews to have a safe place to live.
In my opinion Israel is the safest place for jews and when things get out of hand again outside of Israel, jews are always accepted and protected here.. so it should be in their best interest to support us I believe, but that's my logic and I respect all opinions equally
Antisemitism and other ideologies are constantly evolving though and modern day antisemitism includes Anti-ZIonism.
As an Iranian-American Christian, I am so happy that there is a Jewish nation, a place where all Jews can come and be safe and be Jews. God bless Israel 🙏🏽 🇮🇱
@@Max-sbthat’s something not all American Jews even understand, at least not all the secular ones. I think a better job must be done at explaining why anti-Zionism IS anti-Semitism (which it most definitely is)
@Max-yb4li Anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism are not the same thing. There are groups of ultra-Orthodox Jews who are self-proclaimed anti-Zionists.
Not by displacing and murdering other people.
I'm surprised how few care. I'm an American Jew with family in Israel and most of the Israelis I've met both in Israel and abroad care about the Jewish diaspora and our opinions.
its a matter of awareness. of course people abroad who speak english fluently and see the foreign media portrayal of israel care more than most jews living in israel.
ofc we care about diasporists, whether in America or anywhere else. but these videos don't show a normal conversation... it's people being asked surprisingly in English in the street with a camera to their face. tbh in such a situation if i didn't know better maybe i'd think he's polling for yet another foreign think-tank aiming to dictate the local policies here, or yet another foreign media attempt to portray a ridiculously simple narrative
Honestly I don't 🤷♂️
It depends of what exactly do you mean by caring. For me personally - I don't really care about what the Jews in diaspora think about Israel and how they all view it. On the other hand I do care about the lifes of the Jews in the diaspora. So whenever they would need any shelter or help I believe Israel should give it to them with no expectation of anything in return. Even if the Jew is "anti-zionist" and don't like Israel I still would care about his life if he would be in danger.
Anyway - the thing is Israel is being in the "Israeli-palestine" conflict and more importantly in the "Israel-Iran" conflict so each time we elect someone or just deciding about our policy then these decision would affect our lifes and not the lifes of the Jews in the diaspora so like why should I care about what those Jews think? In the end of the day Israel should be governed by those who lives in Israel.
Most of us care about you, about the lives of those in the Jewish diaspora, of course we wish them well. But that's different from taking your political opinions about our country with any level of seriousness. What right does anyone living far away from here have to tell us about territorial concessions to a murderous antisemitic entity. Its a bad joke. Likewise those who love Bibi, never having lived here. Its damaging. Get to live here, then have an opinion.
majority of american jews support israel
but it doesnt really matter
im an american jew
i dont live in israel, so it's none of my biz what they do
Brother, it should be important to you, the truth is important to you, you should support the Jews.
You will learn history and see the big picture, there is no such thing as Palestinians, an English officer who was in charge of propaganda suggested it to Arafat. Who is Arafat? He is an Egyptian officer. He was not born in Israel.
The truth is important, as a Jew you have to tell it to everyone, there is no African I don't meet and explain the history to, after that they have no empathy for the Arabs.
I don't understand how there is empathy for those who invented the concept of slavery, they sold slaves and still sell slaves to this day, but white supremacy.... You are being played because Americans are innocent, now men are sitting in women's prisons? Look what happened from America, it's not the same America I know. It changed from end to end.
If you're Jewish then you should take some time to further immerse yourself in the Jewish and Israeli culture, as Israel is the main hub and the homeland of the Jewish people. Start with learning a bit about the language and then perhaps learn something about Hebrew and Israeli music if that interests you. You will feel closer to your identity and you will be more involved with what is happening.
Good Israeli classics are bands and artists like : Haud, Sfataim, Zion Golan, Zohar Argov, Ofrah Haza, Zahava Ben, Haim Moshe, Daklon, etc.
If you look up those artists you will start to feel what Israel is like and if you're Jewish you should have strong feelings for it...
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חשוב לנו מה הם חושבים. אבל זה לא משנה.
אנחנו חיים כאן והם שם והם לא רואים את המציאות היום יומית שגרמה לנו לדעה מסויימת. עזבנו את עזה ורק קיבלנו יותר טרור וטילים ולכן אנחנו סיימנו לוותר.
shut up zionist, I wish you would get more missiles
Then pay your own bills and stop crying to us about anti semitic and the holocaust and iran having nuclear weapons etcetcetc. Ya scared of your own shadow, my ancestors didn't gas no jews, go take that up with and in Europe
As an Israeli I'll tell you something.
We appreciate any support from anyone whether they are jewish or not.
The problem becomes when they think they should dictate to us what to do.
They don't live here, they don't really know what's going on, they haven't been through years of conflict trying to make peace with people that want to genocide you.
So frankly with all due respect, if we lose their support over this then do be it.
THEY DON'T WANT TO LIVE IN ILLEGAL OCCUPIED STOLEN LAND . THE TORAH SAY THOU SHALL NO STEAL. THOU SHALL NOT KILL, THOU SHALL LOVE THEE NEIBOUGER , YOUR DOING THE OPPOSITE
@@bablumiah2062 how can we steal land we lived on for 3000 years?
@@talsappsby forcibly removing people from their homes, even killing tens of thousands to live where they did. that's called stealing land. it doesn't matter if you think exclusively your ancestors lived there 3000 years ago.
@hamiddawgg don't start a war you can't finish and the cry about it.
This fake victimhood is pathetic.
And jews lived in israel FOR 3000 years.
And saying that "I think" is denying reality, you are trying to erase jewish history.
@@talsapps so it's okay that hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were forcibly removed and tens of thousands murdered to make way for the state of Israel?
And I don't deny there has been a continuous Jewish presence in the Levant. What I do have a problem with is the assumption that the land exclusively belongs to the Jews of today and nobody else. so much so that immoral acts such as the '48 Nakba and West Bank settlements are justified.
Why should Israelis care about American thinking? It’s not them fighting for freedom, for a democracy, for a Jewish state.
Because AIPAC and other organizations constantly tell us how we should send money and support Israel. On the American side we hear that Israel desperately needs our support, in Israel we hear how it doesn't matter what we think because we don't live there
@@orensish can we distinguish between citizen and government? Not the governments or any kind of organization were asked…
@@orensishand what’s wrong with that? As an American secular Jew who supports Israel, AIPAC and other organizations are a source of data. You don’t have to agree with everything they say; they do support both Democrats and Republicans in Congress. CAIR is 1000x worse than AIPAC. They are openly anti Zionist and quite frankly anti Jewish. Biden calls himself a Zionist which is a bit of a joke. His new Federal antisemitism policy took input from CAIR - they were on the committee. Who is CAIR to tell Jews what is and isn’t antisemitic. More than 90 percent of Jews in the US are Zionist. One of executive directors of CAIR gave a speech at a university in northern CA saying “beware the Zionist”; her speech was absolutely foul. Rashida Tlaib is a mirror image of Trump and just as dangerous. They are two sides of the same coin and use the same playbook.
@@orensish follow your heart. my heart tells me without hesitation I will help my Jewish brothers and sisters in Israel.
Where do you think the 4 billion dollar you get every year? Who pays for your free healthcare? Where do you get your drones and bombs? And yes AIPAC has bought our government but watch things change, it’s coming.
I can’t be the only one who thought the girl looks a younger Gal Gadot on 11:24
I mean Gal Gadot is from Israel.
Great episode and an interesting question. In particular how the answer seems to modulate the more you elaborate on it.
as a jew from canada, 95 % of us are pro israel, so im not quite sure how valid your question is
Sounds like some wacky antizionist who thinks the rest of the Diaspora is like them when it couldn't be further from the truth
*some wacky antizionist asked the question in the video
Indeed. A misleading stunt and dishonest question.
But do you support much needed judicial reform? Or are you another mind controlled leftist who must follow with the liberal pro peace with terrorists, anti religious message?
American Jews don't like Israel? Where is this questioner coming from. He is eliciting a false response.... Of coarse they answered the way they did. So would I BTW I am a Leftist .
As an American secular Jew who is a lifelong Democrat and not a leftist and supports Israel, there are many self hating Jews who don’t support Israel. The media, the Squad and Biden’s Middle East, Israel and new antisemitism policies are a disaster. Rashida Tlaib is a mirror image of Trump, two sides of the same coin and uses the same playbook. My Congressmen is a strong pro Israel Democrat but I don’t know if I can support Biden again. I’ve never voted Republican and can’t imagine doing so. Bernie is the epitome of the self hating left Jew; the only millionaire “Socialist” - he’s an abomination, helped Trump win in 2016 and his policies are unrealistic at this time. I’ll take Nancy Pelosi over him everyday.
Leftist and assimilated Jews are more vocal. This is the reason for this false impression. Te young generation in general are very selfish and think about themselves. Plus, they are an assimilated bunch. Many are not real Jews anyway.
In 20, 30 years half of the Jews in America will assimilate anyway.
I don't think most American Jews are opposed to Israeli policy vis a vis the territories but are rather indifferent. You can divide American Jewry into basically four segments. (1) Modern Orthodox Jews -- usually very passionately Zionist, tending to support right-wing Israeli policies and believe in a Religious Zionist agenda. (2) Ultra Orthodox Jews like Lubavitch and most "Litvish" , mostly overlap with Modern Orthodox Jews in their support for right-wing policies but generally , but some of them, a very small percentage like Satmar hassidic group for theological reasons are anti-Zionist, but except for a few loudmouth and extemists among them who are drawn to the even more extreme groups like Neturei Karta (a very small group that amkes a lot of noise but which outsiders believe is more numerous)the average Satmar also generally simultaenously is against Israel because it's not a Torah state, but wants safety for Jews in Israel, but not that well-versed in all the intricacies. (3) Left-wing passionately anti-Israel/anti-Zionist Jews, people who are active in groupslike "Jews for Justice in Palestine" , "If Not Now, When". Really the smallest group, but the loudest in terms of Internet presence, the same characters who go to , the few coins rattling around an empty jug make the most noise,like the Neturei Karta fundamentalist anti-Israel extremists these guys like to go to demonstrations against Israelkl a lot so people assume they are more numerous than they are. (4) the biggest group, the vast majority of American Jews are people who know little about Israel and care less, people who barely give it a thought, not pro, not anti, they can't even find it on a map.
Please don’t call these mad fanatics Naturei Karta Jews
They are from the tribe of Erev Rav
They don’t recognise the Jewish state of Israel, why the hell they live in the Jewish state of Israel they are denying
Best place for these people to live will be with the mad ayatollahs in Iran
They will suit each other
They have beards same as ayatollahs,
they wear their hats like the mullahs turban. they dont eat pork same
This is reductionist, there's plenty of secular and Reform American Jews that defend Israel every day when they left what you refer to as group 4.
You also forgot the "asaJews" who overlap to some? a large? degree with 3.
I am am American Jew and I support Israel always. The majority of American Jews that I know feel that way, too.
Why? Can you be nice enough to respond and explain?
@@MichiganUSASingaporeSEAsia Why do I support Israel? Because it is the country of my people and I know that they do everything they can to protect their citizens. While I don't agree with every policy the government decides to enact, that doesn't change my support for them as a country, ever.
My people? So it's about tribalism?@@rivkisteiner4533
@@rivkisteiner4533leave to Israel .. no dual loyalties
These videos are not about the questions being made or the answers given, but more to show that 1000 people, thousands of opinions. Hell, I don't agree with my own Brother or vice versa all the time, but we are of the same parents. That's life and I think that's the point of these videos. Life is versatile and can't be uniformed (one-minded), and even if it could it would collapse
As an Israeli Jew, of course I care about what my brothers and sisters in America are thinking. That being said, Israel is a democracy, meaning the that the citizens who live here, Jews and Arabs, have the final say. This is fair because they are the ones who have to deal with the consequences of the actions of the government, at least for the most part. I know young American Jews face a lot of antisemitism in college, and face a lot of hatred from people who have anti-zionist agendas and link American Jews with Israel. I am sorry about that.
As an American Jew, I can tell you that we, the American Jews, don't have to deal with daily terrorism and conflicts, so it's easier for some of us to judge... Many American Jews never even bothered travelling to Israel. Most Jews I know don't even care to go there, so they should just keep quiet and mind their own business... Antisemitism has been around for 2000 years, it has nothing to do with Israel's politics/policies but a lot to do with Jews existing in this world in general, and it's not going anywhere.
You have the same democracy as Hitler.
@@GPBKM
Anti semitism comes from the bottom of the barrel of Christianity & Islam. Jews refusing to submit to somebody else’s invisible man in the sky!
@@GPBKM
You absolutely have reflected my own thoughts ❤
What about giving a say to the pals in the occupied w bank, gaza, jerusalem, golan heights.... ?
For starters stop stealing their homes and killing their kids
American Israeli Here.
No, we don’t care. Because they don’t live here. Everybody is entitled to their opinion, but at the end of the day, we’re going to do what’s best for us. If American Jews want their voice to be heard - move to Israel.
I sold my home and my car, everything that I owned, and I came here with two suitcases. Just two. That was it.
If you want to have some thing outside of an opinion, then move. Otherwise, that opinion really doesn’t mean anything to us. Because they don’t live with it day today. They don’t live with the realities of the situation.
they were full of gold and diamonds jkjk
@@gordumherseyi Is jkjk supposed to mean joke, joke?
"I came here with two suitcases, just two"... and by the end of the week I had my own fully-appointed, furnished home... It was almost like somebody else's family had been living there for several generations, but there was no trace of them when I got there... Isn't that weird?
@@lotsofciggies- No. That’s was when your family emigrated and confiscated land that was not their’s. On the genocide of the indigenous. Time for reparations. And Move !
@@louisdewit4429 I think you mean reparations, and if so I wholeheartedly agree. As for moving, I'd be open to that as well. And if the home I lived in had actually belonged to an innocent family who were forcibly relocated to a concentration camp after their ancestral home was stolen out from under them so I could live there... well, I could never live somewhere in that circumstance because I am a decent human being with a beating heart in my chest. I dunno about you...
We care what JEWS think about Israel, not what self hating Jews think.. 🥱
Self hating = Pathological Progressives.
Soros has to justify his childhood of stealing from Jews by persecuting them now.
Spoken like a true fanatic. Proud of your selection bias.
@@rmdomainer9042 Patriots is right. They are fools. Why should one care what a fool thinks?
They're Jews whether you agree with them or not
@@rmdomainer9042
Sound ignorant.
17:57 Turkish media did see Israeli Rescue Team's effort. Mainstream and Social media platforms covered news of Israeli team's operations and expressed appreciation.
Well, Turkey is an Islamofascist Terror State that supports al-Qaeda and ISIS in Syria as well as Hamas. #TurkeyOutOfNATO #FreeKurdistan #FreeOcalan #YPJ #YPG #KurdishJews
As here in the Netherlands. Widely covered.
Most American Jews do love Israel. But a large part of them have no affiliation with Israel other than the fact that they are Jews, they are comfortable living in America, so their opinions are not interesting. Jews have always been righteous towards others, weak in identity, the fact that many Jews lived outside of Israel is because of history and continuous deportation that they went through. As I said, it is because of the fact that they are more American, and if we are talking about Neturi Karta, then it is because of the reason that Israel cannot conduct itself as an "atheist" national democratic state and not as it was in the past, rabbinic courts, and laws that are administered according to the foundation of Judaism.
lol neturei karta is farsi not haredi
respectfully as an american jew I don't care about the Palestinian side either. Israelis come first. When Palestinians want peace I will care equally about them.
Eran has never retracted his hypothesis, in fact he has criticized other geneticists for their sloppy work.
According to Eran Elhaik, an Israeli geneticist, the people in Israel are converts.
Eran Elhaik, a geneticist at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, is calling for a rewrite of commonly held assumptions about Jewish ancestry. Instead of being primarily the descendants of the 12 tribes of Israel, present-day Jewish populations are, finds Elhaik, primarily the children of a Turkish people who lived in what is now Russia, north of Georgia, east of Ukraine. This civilization, the Khazars, converted from tribal religions to Judaism between the 7th and 9th centuries.
Several scholars prefer the “Khazarian Hypothesis,” Israeli geneticist Eran Elhaik included. This suggests the Jewish-convert Khazars, with reinforcements from Mesopotamian and Greco-Roman Jews, formed the basis of Eastern Europe's Jewish population when they fled northeast, following the collapse of their empire at the 13th century.
But, argues Elhaik, the tale sketched in the genes is backed by archaeological findings, by Jewish literature that describes the Khazars’ conversion to Judaism, and by language, too. “Yiddish, the language of Central and Eastern European Jews, began as a Slavic language” before being reclassified as High German, he notes. Another pointer is that European Jews and their ancestral groups in the Caucasus and Middle East share a relatively high risk of diseases such as cystic fibrosis.
According to the so-called Rhineland Hypothesis, Ashkenazis descended from Jews who progressively fled Palestine after the Moslem conquest of 638 AD. They settled in southern Europe and then, in the late Middle Ages, about 50,000 of them moved from the Rhineland in Germany into eastern Europe, according to the hypothesis. But detractors say this idea is implausible. Barring a miracle -which some supporters of the Rhineland Hypothesis have in fact suggested - the scenario would have been demographically impossible. It would mean that the population of Eastern European Jews leapt from 50,000 in the 15th century to around eight million at the start of the 20th century. That birth rate would have been 10 times greater than that of the local non-Jewish population. And it would have occurred despite economic hardship, disease, wars and pogroms that ravaged Jewish communities.
Theredboneking: What do you think about African Americans who think they are the lost tribe if Israel?
@@alexvisser4542 I do think the original Israelites were Black. Several scriptures indicate so, and the people in Israel today do not fulfill Deuteronomy. The skin problems bot Israel and Australia mean they lack melanin.
However I believe the New Testament when it said to forget endless genealogies. The Chosen are the ones who behave the most Gogly
Mind Begs the Question:
If those once expelled from their Homes
Expel others from their Homes
Following on footsteps of their Oppressors,no?
I think the relations & communication between Israel and the Jewish diaspora is very important, but at the same time, if you have never lived here, you will have absolutely no idea what goes on here, even if you research. You shouldn't have an opinion until you experience life here.
this is a nice way of telling people to "shut up"
@@patrickscottwalsh Nothing wrong with them asking us questions, but having a strong opinion and/or "taking sides" in a conflict that they have no clue about, is stupid.
@@interestingyoutubechannel1 As Americans we ALSO are used to non-Americans sharing their very strong opinions about our politics and public 'leaders'! Europeans ESPECIALLY feel its their divine right to weigh in on things that dont concern them. Would your advice to them be the same as it is to Americans concerning Israel? By the way, how much money would you guess flows into Israel from America, either from the government or from individual Jewish associations? Millions?
@@inconnu4961 Billions. But there's no "free money" from America into Israel if that's what you mean. The defense technology is "given" as a prime testing ground they need to get it commercial, the defense companies make their money back, which is an understatement.
Do you know how much money flows from Israeli tech into America? What the value of our tech is for medicine, cyber security, water efficiency, etc etc?
And yes I'm not hypocritical, if people have no idea what its like living in America, they should take a humble position and ask Americans questions instead of claiming they know everything about their country. Likewise I would take that position with any other country.
The land goes on there
I'm an American shoe and I've never understand why our opinions have to be taken into consideration by Israelis. We are not Israelis. We are Americans. Just as we don't want non-Americans interfering in our system of government or our decisions, I would assume that the same could be said for Israelis. Good for Israelis who stand on their own feet..
Will except for the billions us taxpayers send and all the weapons and the diplomatic cover
We send billions of dollars in assistance, we should have some say about stopping the insane settlement construction. I am American Jewish and I have been to Israel and love it but the Israel needs to decide if it wants US security assistance or annexation of the West Bank because it really seems to be moving in that direction.
@@mzple
As an Israeli I could say, the settlement is very essential to our life, they have a big role in the security.
They are preventing terrorists from killing jews in Tel Aviv every day
@@mzple
1. One does not need to be even an army corporal for understanding that a state with a width of 9 miles can not be protected.
2. The US does not provide Israel with cash money, it provides Israel with front edge weapons that keep Israel ahead of Arab countries. This allows the US to sell weapons to rich Arab oil producing countries without Arab countries being tempted to go to war with Israel. An Arab Israeli war will make oil prices jump high and cause damage to USA's economy that is manyfold the cost of inefficiencies in subsidizing weapons to Israel. Lookup the cost of 1973 and 1979 energy crisis.
@@pakiman47 That is for political reasons that the US Government has for Israel, nothing related to Judaism
No Jewish family is pure israeli or purely American. In my orthodox circle of friends and relatives, half of our families leave america for Israel and serve in צהל. And there are many Israelis in America who certainly have opinions. Did you know roughly half a million Israelis live in the USA? I don't know how many Americans live in Israel, but half of my family lives in Israel. But there are some of us like me, who have made plans for Aliya because i don't have faith anymore that America will be unequivocally supportive of Jews. What makes people think we're safer here than in Germany 80 years ago.
The vast majority of American Jews love Israel. Governments come and go but Israel is Eternal.
American Jews are not there living the life. Why should they care?
American Jews love Israel. We love our people. We are proud of the State. Disagreeing with the dealing of the government with belligerent Arabs does not change that. Period. We are Am Israel.
Indeed.
As an American Jew, I want to believe that's true, but unfortunately, where I live, many American Jews are extreme progressive leftists who never even bothered to travel to Israel, yet they have the nerve to criticize them. They don't have to deal with daily terrorism and being butchered with knives on the streets by lunatic Palestinians, yet they have the nerve to support Palestinians while Jews are being killed just for being Jews. It's disgusting!
I love Israel but despise Netanyahu.
american jew, i care and support israel only.
So a fifth column then? Have you thought about moving?
@@rmdomainer9042 supporting another country is fifth column? please remove any single congress member who ever expressed support of palestine or ukraine or taiwan or south korea. maybe you consider ronald reagan and FDR as "fifth columns" .
@@netanelzion You seem to be confused about the definition of fifth column. The original statement was "support israel only". The par -asite should support the country he lives in (also) or move.
@@rmdomainer9042 he is saying over Palestine, don't misread things so you can spread hate and lies
@@mrbawm He is not saying that at all. Don't be whiteknighting for others.
Can you ask this question again? It would be great to know if opinions changed after October 7th. Thanks!
This American Jew supports and will always support Israel.
Me too. His question is adding to a fake narrative that US Jews don't support Israel.
Always! Bro!
better to spend your money on a nose job
Lmaoooo y’all are actually drunk NO ONE Supports y’all natzis
Israel does not exist so supporting something does not exist will harm them if they insisted so they will not exist in the future
Am I wrong or Mizrahim Jews care less about opinion from American Jews, and Ashkenazi care more? Maybe Im mistaken, greets to Israel from Croatian (Europe). I support totally the state of Israel, 300% :)
First, thank you for your support!
And about your argument, Yes and no. In Israel, Mizrahi and Sephardic jews are generally more right wing (not all, for example I’m Sephardic and I’m a leftists ,but I’m in the minority).
And when you ask a someone with right wing views anywhere if he cares about the opinion of some group of strangers with mostly liberal and leftist views (American jews in this instance), he won’t care all that much because his political opinion is different.
And the opposite goes for Ashkenazi jews (again, majority are leftists but not all. Our prime minister for example is an Ashkenazi jew and have right wing views).
So they will have easier time saying they care about American jews opinion because they usually share the same political opinions.
@@OmerShahar-yj6dt Well, I worked with Israelis on Archaeological digs, and my friend from Tel Aviv sent me T-shirt with Israeli name and flag and I wear it trough Croatia hehe :). Imagine that :). Look, Im not Jew, but I support Israel so much that you could call me Zionist without any problem, so my question would be this: dont you feel that American Jews sometimes bring bad light for all Jews and Israel when they always play the card of anti-semitism in Hollywood, and media life, I mean why always do that, it's like they're totally left wing (except Ben Shapiro Thank God haha), also my message for American Jews would be this: if they're so much proud to be Jews, then why dont they come to Israel and serve the army for 3 years, women 2 years, then we can talk about their right to speak in the name of all Jews, I dont know do you agree or not... but... that's my view :)
@@OmerShahar-yj6dt And yes I know how much they support Israel in financial way, but that doesn't gives them the right to speak in the name of all Israelis and Jews all the time in Hollywood, medias and in the world, they behave like they have monopoly over the Judaism, like only they know what is the best for all Jews.
It's possible they care less since they don't have any strong connection to America and came mostly from the middle east.
Ashkenazi jews are mostly from America and Europe and sometimes still have relatives there which is why they would probably care more.
I'm an American Jew, I love Israel, I don't love every decision the Israeli government makes. It isn't my place to tell them how to live or what to do any more than it's my place to tell Germans, or Iranians or anyone else. If someone is going to blame American Jews for the actions of Israel, that person was already an antisemite.
People in the west, especially leftists (not liberals) don't understand that the rest of the world doesn't operate the same. Even if American Jews could create Israeli policy, they couldn't make peace with the arabs without the destruction of Israel.
Also, since when is being orthodox extreme?
exactly. and i would say if american jews cant make every single american jew follow the law(and of course they cant),antisemitic tropes would resort to mentioning epstein weintein and jordan belfort before they even get to israel...
@@kalijasin then it's good that there's no ethnic cleansing taking place because the IDF stops the arabs from doing it.
Torah prohibits killing, stealing, etc.
@@kalijasin yeah and torah gives this land to the jews before the ten commandments .however so,the jews who came to israel had to buy the land from the arab warlords who settled in it,the arabs still tried to remove the jews from the houses they purchased from arabs in their own ancestors land.the torah doesnt prohibit jews from retaliating to violence against them and torah doesnt say jews should live under islam forever as dhimmis(especially when the islamists banished all mizrahi jews from acoss the muslim world).
@kalijasin the Torah prohibits murder, not killing, those are two different things. Israel didn't steal anything.
Israel is never going to lose support from American Jews. Not at any level that will impact its security.
He keeps saying that the majority of American Jews are against living in Judea and Samaria. Our homeland.
This isn’t true. Maybe a majority of Reform Jews, but more and more they are not actually Jewish due to conversions and intermarriage.
Well said!
@@michellelansky4490 Total nonsense characterization
As a American Israel is the land of our Jewish ancestors.
The black ones or the khazar ancestors?
Have you done a dna test
Are you Mediterranean or levantine?
@@fmorris1563 Race is an American obsession, that does not apply to this conflict. Not everything is about race.
@starhopper1706 it's an apartheid state the ashke-nazi run the show and have all the Ethiopian and Mizrahi as there dogs . Killing children and ethnically cleansing palistine. Sad to see after what Hitler did. Now the ashke-nazi even use German Shephards and have concentration camps to keep Palestinians inside like gaza and the west Bank. The ashke-nazi should be ashamed of themselves after being inside of ovens and gas chambers!
And one more thing. Where in the world do people who are not citizens of a country think they can allow themselves to change a another governments policy based on their personal opinion? or MUCH worst - money.
You're right, that's why I don't think American Jews should be constantly harangued about sending money and giving loyalty. It's not our country by choice
@@orensish I don't know anyone thats harangued to give what they give. I only know people that love to give.
@@orensish they can harangue me all they want and ask for my loyalty. I want to help my brothers and sisters in Israel. Your country of origin , if you are Jewish, hated Jews and killed them.
"you cannot care about both"
a mindset that only cares about the wellbeing of one side of people, not the other side, is impossible to achieve peace.
Yes Israel is the home of all Jews, but from all due respect nobody has a say to how the locals should live when you live in a far away diasporal community with no connection with the reality outside of what the media lets you believe.
American’s don’t necessarily always like their own government at times. Who’s the president or Prime Minister really doesn’t represent the nation.
Israel 4 Ever
The ashke-nazi will be in ovens again soon.
@adamakaru2611 Just come to Israel and live amongst your brothers and sisters
@@user-ik2bb2vz5xby stealing Arab homes
Without doubt
Long live the Jewish state of Israel
Long live the Mossad and all the Israeli defence forces
Am Israel Hai
@adamakaru2611 I appreciate that my brother and your name "Adam" is a Hebrew name, it comes from the word Adamah, meaning "soil" or "earth. The dome of the Rock, in Jerusalem on Temple Mount is sacred to Jews because this exact rock is where YHWH created Adam from the earth. So there will always be a part of you connected to our land remember that, we welcome you as our family.
I am an American Jew and I support Israel. Most of us support Israel.
You are not a jew you are canaanite
What a bizarre line of questioning. Or was it more of a statement trying to elicit a specific response? Is there a breakdown of opinions between orthodox and non-orthodox American Jews? The title of the video should be: Do Israelis care that a majority of American Jews don't like the direction of the Israeli government with respect to a Palestinian state?
Exactly! I love Israel, hate to see the direction the far right government is going in.
@@mzple and what would you suggest they do after 10/07? wait for another massacre which Hamas publicly said they'd do again and again? Oh, let's not forget all the quote Palestinian civilians that aided Hamas in their horrific massacre of innocent Israeli family ? what about the hostages? and what about the cities/tunnels under civilians, hospital, schools, etc..... We should just ignore all that ? Hamas crossed the line, an if they cared one bit about their civilians, they would surrender and return the hostage. Enough is Enough. Maybe I am far right, but common sense is common sense.
Incorrect subtitle at 2:51. He said "בוודאי," Meaning "of course"
I am pro-Israeli state but anti-Israeli government in all forms. As a Jew, I am very disappointed in how the treatment of Palestinians has gotten so bad. I love Israel but Israel needs to change. Reform.
Are you really this st u p I’d? Name one thing peaceful about the Palestinians?
You empathize with them, and they want to kill you and every single Jew that lives in our land. They hate you and their entire national identity and hope centers around our genocide. They're the enemy. Period. End of story.
Aren’t you concerned about how everyone is getting numbers beside their names?
@@theredboneking what do you mean?
@@Cheeseman42046 Cheeseman. 👉42046👈 everyone is getting numbers beside their names.
I made a guess why and it was deleted instantly.
As an American Jew I love Israel but I hate their government. However I’m not going to say I love the American government as they also do terrible things. Really, I can’t think of any government I like or approve of on a federal level. I go to places because of culture, history, food and fun things to do not because they have a good government.
An Easy Fast ( 17th of Tammuz).....And
A Blessed Shabbat Shalom To All Am Yisroel And Friends Of Zion From Bat Yam In The Dan Region( The Tribe Of Dan).....Have A Wonderful Weekend 😊
I'm Polish American, my girlfriend's Israeli - we both love/and always support Israel! We are going to visit Tel Aviv in 2 weeks! Can't wait! :)
Wow. Shout out to you. Congrats on getting converted into an Agent Smith, bro. Hope the memory-morality-ethical wipe wasn't too painful.
@@e.carroll6164 you do not know what you're talking about. I'm Tel Aviv and it's wonderful here! you're lame.
looks like you left at the perfect time
National relations aside. From a society perspective, people in Israel are much more educated, tolerant & joyful.
Just look at how girls can dress freely in Israel!
The Palestinian problem is mostly caused by themselves. In the past, the Palestinian authorities were invited many times to have peaceful talks with Israel, but they insisted using violence. While the Israeli government is not innocent, especially how they force high school students to get vaxed, Palestine is not to be supported either.
The most hypocritic part is how USA government and media never dare to criticize that particular "peaceful religion" that is beating kids if they fail going to mosques or girls not wearing that veil. Apparently that's not a Palestinian problem only but anywhere with large number of muslims. In other words, if Palestine is not predominantly islamic, things wouldn't be this complicated, because islam teaches lots of violence, hate and strong ego, and it's problematic.
All of y’all gonna burn in hell
I gotta say the first guy was rude, arrogant,bla...bla... I did interact with Ametican jews and believe me they do feel sympathy with both sides, all they say is we hope that both will find peace.
As an American secular Jew who supports Israel, I thought he has his opinions and was very direct and matter of fact about it. I’m a lifelong Democrat and I think Biden’s Middle East, Israel and new antisemitism policy is a disaster. Rashida Tlaib is a mirror image of Trump, two sides of the same coin and same playbook. While we’d all like to see peace, I think this channel has shown, as well as recent events, that Palestinians have little, if any, interest in peace with Israel. They want Israel to disappear. I’m a lifelong US Democrat and I don’t know if I can support Biden in 2024.
@@7135HOLLYa democrat US president prevented je ws from escaping europe.
Democrats were also pro slavery.
Remember this.
@@7135HOLLY I stopped being a Democrat after Obama. I registered as Independent. and I also don't know who to vote for, but I am clear it will not be Democrat. It is not the Democrat party that I voted for all my life.
Fight for a different electoral system. Being able to only choose between two parties because all other votes are not counted is crazy.
Corey I’m not sure what “Americans” you know or talk to BUT I know many American Jews including myself and we fully support and love Israel 🇮🇱 and believe in their right to self protection. You are making things up my dear.
@@vishneva2000 yes 💯 I just got back from Israel and the many Israeli-Arabs I spoke with are very happy to be living under Israel’s govt. unfortunately the American media is very good at brain-washing the people who don’t know what’s really going on
Yes, I’m sure the crew aboard the USS Liberty that were napalmed are thrilled with Israel.
Most American Jews are voting for the Democrats wich are anti Israel
Mind Begs the Question:
If those once expelled from their Homes
Expel others from their Homes
Following on footsteps of their Oppressors,no?
Corey just makes stuff up and then asks people to react. He creates controversy that mostly doesn’t exist to get views and subscribers.
As an American Israeli (in Israel for 20 years), it is clear that the younger generation cares less and less what other people in other countries think of them. The attitude is almost fatalistic. They grew up with the idea that lots of people hate us anyway but their lives are still pretty good.
Why should we care what others think of us that don’t live here?
Their opinion means nothing. They don’t deal with the reality of day-to-day life. This is like me lecturing Jews in Australia. I don’t know the situation there. I don’t live there. It doesn’t affect me. I can have a general opinion, but at the end of the day, it’s just that. An opinion.
Americans want to play both sides of the fence. They want to say, I am Jewish, so I should have a say in what happens in Israel. But then they don’t want to come here. Come and enjoy. Make your opinion heard.
Otherwise, stay in the United States, and stop worrying about us.
It’s hypocritical to live somewhere else but the dictate how I’m supposed to live in My Home.
You don’t get to have your cake and eat it too.
If you want to claim that you have Jewish connections, then come. I sold everything and came with two suitcases.
There's just nothing we can really do. The status quo we are in is almost impossible to change so even if american jews disagree with our policies that doesn't really change anything. if I could solve the conflict and make peace I would've done it already regardless of their opinion
Of course, they're brainwashed into believing that they're always the victim and that everyone hates them 🙄 F-king morons
@@NetanelWorthybla bla bla
Without US support, Israel is doomed. But you imbeciles forgot about that
There's some hypocrisy of Israelis to think Americans views don't matter when Israel entire economy has been built up by American tax dollars. Their existence is completely tied militarily to the US. If people stop caring about Israel, there would not be an Isreal.
I am a Chinese living in the west, but I don't particularly care what Chinese people in china think of overseas Chinese peoples' opinions of Chinese political issues, like Taiwan, Uyghurs, Chinese foreign interference, South China Sea territorial disputes, chinese-USA relations, the rise of China, Chinese investment in Africa, etc. to be honest, Chinese people moved to other countries partly for freedom of speech, among other things. Chinese in china probably just know that overseas Chinese just have western mindsets, and some may criticize it, others may be indifferent to it. regardless of what most Chinese in china think of overseas Chinese, both sides really just live their own lives, honestly, jus like any other country's people, to their respective diasporas.
You were lucky the usa didn't do the same to you in 33...
I’m an Iranian-American Christian and I stand with Israel 🇮🇱
How did eastern European converted jews become semites?
God forbid ! They would've been failures like you
only 30% of israel's jews are of european origin.
how did Assyrian and babylonean people who mixed with arabs became arabs ?
Corey where do you get your statistics on U.S Jewish opinions vis-a- vis settlements? Do you think it is fair to position yourself as a fair interviewer when you quiet obviously have biased nuance in your questions? Do you also think it is fair to use bullying tactics when referring to U.S Israel policy ("if you don't do what I do I won't be your friend or give you money") against average Israelis who have skin in this game?
He has to start sonewhere with his question and it’s his channel. I think as Americans we have absolutely no idea what it’s like there - completely different societies, mindset, day to day life. I support Israel but there are self hating Jews. Rashida Tlaib is a mirror image of Trump, two sides of the same coin and they use the same playbook.
I think that's how he feels not America jew
I think you may have interviewed Gal Gadot’s little sister in this video. The resemblance was wild.
As an American Jew I found this very interesting. Wide variety of responses, as with every question you ask
0:07 that's the first time I see a couple of a Russian Jewish man and a mizrahi woman. I've been living in Israel over 30 years and never met such a couple
P
Probably because you don’t pay enough attention… she is not mizrahi but ethiopian
hadassah silgalov,my relative...and it happened quite long ago. husband of my dad cousin(in her 70s),few of my cousins are married to "kibbutnikim" with very russian names.
@@prezervezefunk Maybe. But that's even less common
Get out of Hertzylia every once in a while and take a look around.
Gilli and Eli are the best! (5:51). Basic being a well rounded human being 101. Everyone can see an example that should be set.
😅😂😂 Asking Palestinians, can you give me the name of a Palestinian historical figure? The answer: I don't know. This proves that there is no Palestinian people.
@@user-cf6to3pg1b This video proves everything ua-cam.com/video/deiShtWReYE/v-deo.html
@@user-cf6to3pg1b American jews keep coming to Israel to steal the land of Palestinian
Or the name they give is the name of a terrorist and murderer.....
You're wrong about American Jews. We support Israel and the Israel's right to determination and self defense. עם ישראל חיי. We are brothers and sisters. I'm thrilled to live in a time that Jews have their own army so "Never Again"
Sir, you've been watching too much CNN. 😂עם ישראל חיי. WHO ARE WE JEWS IN AMERICA TO JUDGE CRITICIZE ISRAEL'S NEED TO PROTECT ITS PEOPLE.
100%, this seems like propaganda more than anything
Not only it is important for Israel to exist, it is equally important for a 22nd arab state NOT to exist, at least outside of Europe
be quiet racist. Israel is not going to exist
I don’t quite see why Israelis should concern themselves with Jews around the world worried about antisemitism. Firstly, if they are more focused on their own image within their country than on Israel itself, that isn’t something Israelis need to worry about. Secondly, if they’re willing to accept being targeted for actions tied to Israel, they’re essentially supporting antisemitism. Not that they can’t be critical of Israel, but their motivations matter.
The video uploaded 16 minutes ago, the below comments are 10 minutes and newer, and video is 20 minutes, meaning they as well as me didnt even finish watching the video before commenting lol
Whats your point
@@user-ik2bb2vz5x His point is that they comment without seeing the full video.
someone might say "have you seen the video"
The bottom line is No ! it's like someone talking to you
but really you're not listening..
@@deanl0 Welcome to the internet…
I comment on videos before watching them to the end because I'm afraid what I see and hear in the video might change my mind :)
Isn't the whole point of watching these videos to change your mind?
0:30 The look on his girlfriend's face is what you would call regret and second thoughts.
quite a cogent question ... the New Jersey chick had the best understanding of it, of course ... I personally believe in and strive for the concept of klal yisael, but then I'm 75 yrs old and do not see things as gen z's for example ... one observation is that ultra-right wing Jews (in Israel or North America) are less tolerant of secular and reform Jews ... and in the US, that's most of the Jewish public
Corey, who are you to say what the majority of US Jews think?
I feel that Israel is moving away from me, not that I am moving away from Israel. I think that the Palestinians are not being treated fairly although I DO understand why Israel built a wall, even though I do not like it. I am also totally against Netanyahu, he is as corrupt as trump. I do not have a solution to Israel's problem with the Palestinians but I dislike the right-ward drift of Israeli politics. I used to be a much stronger supporter of Israel, and the USA for that matter, but the trend towards the right in both countries frightens and disgusts me.
Tell me what your country would do to people who mu r d er women & children like Palestinians do?
The reason why Israeli politics is leaning right now is because they emphasis security and stronger border controls because of the on going threats of trrism, people are tired of these Arabs threatening our people, they bring this on themselves. Dont want a right wing government preforming raids in your communities then stop attacking us pretty simple
That’s a very nice comment. Everyone is human and deserves to be happy.
@@theredboneking Then allow Israels right to exist and create a nation of your own instead of making your entire identity about destroying Israel
My brother, what you describe as the right wing drift is merely a reaction to the reality that most Palestinians and most of the Arab world hopes and prays for our annihilation. They would do to us what Germany did 1000 times. If our country was conquered tomorrow and 7 million Jews were killed or exiled, millions upon millions of Muslims would pour into the streets all over the world, believing it to be a miracle from G-d. All of them? No. But enough.
I know you desperately want to believe otherwise, but this is the reality.
I don't care, because they have American opinion and not Jewish, nothing different,
I am talking about scholars Jews, if after 75 years that we have independence you still pray to Jerusalem there and not here, there is something wrong.
Doesn't really matter what most American Jews think since they won't be around for long. If American Jews want to come live in Israel, pay Israeli taxes and have their loved ones randomly selected as targets by Islamic terrorists - THEN they can have a say. Having an opinion when they don't have skin in the game, but still feel the need to preach to the natives on how to live is beyond arrogant.
Stop regurgitating Likudnik propaganda when you don't know anything about American Jews
@@mrbawm Calling people names is the last resort of an idiot without a valid argument.
I am an American Jew, and I love Israel and support Israel in every way I can. so don't generalize. Many American Jews support Israel 100 percent.
Don’t propagate and assume what American Jews are thinking. Jews are Jews and Jews always have stood for Israel because it’s in our history, culture ethnicity and religion. Don’t divide the Jews. We are a united tribe despite differences in citizenship. Stop dividing and hating on the Jews with your propaganda and agendas
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Why? In the Palestinian Territories he would be launched off a rooftop!
You might wand to change the fake Star of David to the Menorah. Israel recently made a solid Gold Menorah worth $2m. It’s supposed to be a replica that the Romans stole. It’s humongous.
2:38 @Corey Gil-Shuster, you are from AUSTRIA originally? 😏
Why Israelis are soooooo freaking cute???!!!
calling those monsters cute ?!
@@Anamorgan200 , You're a Nazi freak! Go away!
@@Anamorgan200 it was cute to kill thousand children
@@Anamorgan200 Israelis are not only cute but they are AMAZING, STRONG because they have to be in light of constant attacks from barbarians
Some American Jews who are critical of Israel do not represent all American Jews - far from it. Not caring what Americans think doesn’t create antisemitism.
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I have a request Corey, can you ask a rabbi (orthodox preferably) about views re Hinduism, Hindus, and the Hindu religion - not political but religious, theological. Thank you!
Jewish Rabbis do not tell others how to believe. All are free to worship as they please. The Jewish people do not prosletyse and let others believe as they wish.
@@shainazion4073 I don't mean that, I mean, actual theological views - so can Jews enter a Hindu Temple, can they worship with them, are they pro 'human sacrifices' and other Hindu practiceS?
@@Arscrypta They are considered Pagan worshippers. They would not be allowed to go into a Pagan Temple, they could not worship with them. A Jew doesn't need a building to pray, only him/her and God.
@@Arscrypta When do Hindu do human sacrifice??
ישראל תשאר עם או בלי התמיכה שלהם
Sure about that? 🙄
@11:23 with Netanel and Mai - I think that is in Nachlaot, I think, not Ashkelon.
CGS gives the name of their home town, not the name of the location of the interview.
@@ef2718
Didn't catch that.
It's easy not to care when you live in Israel and are surrrounded by other Jewish people.
Here in Belgium you will be shunned and ostrascized if you express any pro-Israel sentiment, even if it's your cultural background.
They show alot of disdain and prejudice towards us and i am really bothered by it because i have no friends after all is said and done...
Yes especially in Bruxelles where about 30% of peoples are muslim
so learn why they have such a reaction, there's a pretty good reason for it.
Leave europe. After ww2 and the loss of trust in the elites , its elites imported and radicalized tens of millions of substitute "workers". They assume those imported ppl will be obediant and usefull in controlling native europeans.... but they are very very wrong.
The oil money they get has cloudes their minds.
@@amiramirziyoyeva We know why, they don't like Jewish people
Good on Belgium
They don't care? Can I get unplant all those trees I planted in the 60s?
Politics apart I like Israeli Jewish people lots more than the few American Jews I met in fact i believe Israelis are great people I worked with some Israelis and I liked each one of them, 1 was born in Bagdad 3 in Morocco and the rest born in Israel they were all Really great people, in fact 1 job we did the man refused to pay us and Jacob felt like of responsible cause he got the job he went n saw the Rabi 3 days later Jacob came to work with all the money ,I also love Orthodox Jews they are very well behave their women even beautiful are modestly dressed their children behave very well, I don't like what goes on with the Palestinians but that is the government Not the people
What did you not like about the American Jews & how many did you meet?
@@solvingpolitics3172 Met only few, but the few I met where not as nice as English Jewish people whom I liked every one I met many were extremely kind while I was working in their houses many used to cook for me and ALL paid me the agree price and more for me amongst the best people I worked for always honest the few American Jewish people I met were s little arrogant aggressive and not easy to get on with the Israelis of course where Brilliant realistic and very honest
Any Israeli who doesn’t care what Americans think should consider life without our money and support.
American Evangelical G.O.I.s pay their taxes to subsidize Hashem's Chozen crimes, while the latter turn around and call the god of the G.O.I.s an imposter that will burn in hot excrement in hell. This is a quote, btw, the last part.
Only criminals & scum like you read from lies online. Like: The Talmud Unmasked.”
Mind Begs the Question:
To support and aid an Apartheid State
Righteous,Evil?
@@HumanBeingsRThinkingBeings The apartheid is on the Arab side.
@@HumanBeingsRThinkingBeings
Never support an apartheid state. Boycott the Palestinians immediately. Oh wait, like most Arabs they make nothing and produce nothing😂
Mind begs the question:
If apartheid is the banning of a group from voting and having rights,
If Israeli Arabs have the vote, hold high ranking positions (like the supreme court),
Are you a liar?
Or just thick?
The couple at 14:14 captures the essence of the question the best
Let's bet: how long until the crazy Russian guy and the Ethiopian gal split up?
Let me guess your an American white liberal that’s “anti-Zionist”
Maybe British. Same diff.
I saw married couples in Israel of Russian and Ethipian
Who tf cares about what a monkey and a junkie do?!
You mean the two Jews? I think it will work out. They're both very attractive too.
First Guy is my Hero, Expressed himself with humour, pity there are those that never got his humour........
7:30 the background music upgrades this conversation
Only a soft minded person would care what other people think, rather about the truth
All politics aside, those giraffe costumes were adorable.
American Jews need Israel and Israel needs American Jews. Affluent and powerful American Jews are an important component to lobby for US support of Israel.
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The good question is do American Jews care more about Israel than the USA
A lot of hate from the first Jewish interview. He needs to read to Toran better
Politics aside, the couple at the beginning is good looking. Is she half European/Jewish? If so then their kids could have his blonde hair!
She is fully Ethiopian Jewish. Jews migrated to Ethiopa thousands of years ago and influenced Ethiopian language, culture and religion.
@@pikapi6993 I've heard about Jews moving to Ethiopia. I'm just mentioning that if she has any European blood and they have children, then their children could have his yellow hair.