How I learned I was a Jew

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
  • I want to tell you a secret - here is how I learned I was a Jew. and what is your story? #crazyrussiandad
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  • @MetalDetectingRussia
    @MetalDetectingRussia 6 років тому +14

    Since this channel is in English I'm gonna put my comment in English too, but I live in Russia. I have no idea who those boys were, but they were wrong for sure. I didn't live in the Soviet Union because I'm 22 years old.
    I just wanted to say that now most Russian people in Russia don't even care what your nationality/religion is. Whether you're Russian, Jewish, German, etc. they will treat you in the same way. That's what I noticed living in Moscow. Of course, things happen but that's not common.
    You live in the USA and you film cool vids and cook Russian food and wear a Russian hat. For me, you're real Russian! But if you're Russian Jew, that's cool! No difference whatsoever. I think people can be only divided into good or bad! That's all that matters.
    BTW, I'm your new subscriber. You and your son make cool videos! I like them a lot!
    Good luck!

    • @CrazyRussianDad
      @CrazyRussianDad  6 років тому +2

      Thank you for this note! and fir subscribing to my channel. WELCOME!

    • @MetalDetectingRussia
      @MetalDetectingRussia 6 років тому +4

      👍👍👍 I watch your vids now. They're very cool! I have friends who live in Canada and they are interested in Russia and Russian stuff. Gonna send them some of your 'Crazy Russian Dad' vids 😁
      And you speak with a real Russian accent too, haha :) Your son sounds like an American, which is cool too. I learn American English myself 😎 :)))

    • @CrazyRussianDad
      @CrazyRussianDad  6 років тому +1

      awesome! thanks again. lata

    • @MetalDetectingRussia
      @MetalDetectingRussia 6 років тому +1

      😎👍

  • @KIEV7385
    @KIEV7385 6 років тому +4

    During a Trip to Kiev I was in the Arrivals area 1979 and was waiting for Intourist to assign me a Driver/car to my Hotel while i was waiting ..suddenly two Hasdic Jews dressed in traditional Clothes appeared in the area also waiting for a Car/Driver to their Hotel ... After a little wait the Intourist Clerk called me over and said they had only one Car/Driver So I would have to ride with..."THOSE JEWS" as we were being driven into Kiev I talked with these fellas and it turned out they were coming for a ceremony related to Babi Yar they were also from Brooklyn NYC

  • @cheaplife2320
    @cheaplife2320 3 роки тому +2

    kids are mean but honest not like adults who talk behind the back and is more hurtful, i grew up as the child of an immigrant so i know all about how mean kids can be towards each other

  • @NastassjaCanCook
    @NastassjaCanCook 6 років тому +3

    You should watch the movie: Everything's illuminated... or read a book. You would enjoy it...A lot of history about Jewish in former Soviet union.

  • @TinLeadHammer
    @TinLeadHammer 6 років тому +4

    Национальность == ethnicity. Гражданство == nationality.

  • @therevolution91
    @therevolution91 6 років тому +2

    Dude Me, too. I wrote an email to this guy, Mark English. My dad told me, that we are NOT Jewish. But I had my doubts. Because it was not “aloud“ to be Jewish about 100 years ago. So: it turned out, that the surnames of my parents “Balint-Nagy“, Hungarian, in English “Valentine-Grande“ (more or less, sounds best like that) & Buergin (Swiss) are BOTH Jewish...!!! 😱 That is why I am such a capitalistic, degenerated genious...!!! 😆 Oh: I live in UKRAINE & Bulgaria btw. -> WOMEN, y‘ know... 😜

  • @danielturok
    @danielturok 6 років тому +3

    FIRST!! NICE VIDEO!! MY DAD AND I WATCH YOU!!

  • @samuel0851
    @samuel0851 2 роки тому +1

    Молодец! Thank you for your honesty! Наш человек ;)

  • @WyattRyeSway
    @WyattRyeSway 6 років тому +3

    My parents taught us from day one. I can’t remember not knowing I was a Jew.

    • @samisami-qb5tl
      @samisami-qb5tl 2 роки тому +1

      Our class were ín hungary almost half jewish.
      A girl was about 13 when somebody told her youre a jew.
      She asked parents.
      Horrible cried after that some days along

  • @anatwaisman8069
    @anatwaisman8069 2 роки тому +1

    I extremely difficult to live in Israel when u look Russian because of genetic reason but people understand it more now if u are a Jew but don’t even like one at all

  • @Елена-ф2я7ж
    @Елена-ф2я7ж 8 місяців тому

    А ведь и я наверняка говорю с таким же акцентом!😂

  • @edm176
    @edm176 6 років тому

    Good point about no Jews without antisemitism. That's what Ehrenburg said, I think: If they attack me as a Jew, I must defend myself as a Jew. You know 40% or sth of the US population is actually German? It's the biggest heritage group in the US. You ever heard someone say: "You should be proud of your German/English/Swedish heritage? Why it's always the minorities that should be "proud"? No one should be proud of anything, everyone should be ashamed of being human or whatever they are - the original sin is part of every religion, right?

    • @14sakuya26
      @14sakuya26 5 років тому

      Eh. Most of those people of "German" ethnicity barely have a connection to German / English / Swedish culture anymore. They can't even speak even one word of the language. How can you be proud of a culture you know nothing about?

  • @JoshVanhee
    @JoshVanhee 6 років тому +2

    I just wonder whether all these people, especially in the US, who say they are Jewish... a bit too many for me to believe it, really. It appears every second person you meet from the US has Jewish roots. In terms of Russia, yes, I often wondered how it was possible that Russians would 'know' who is Jewish or not (I lived and worked there for 15 years as a foreigner). Sometimes if a person would 'kartat' they would think he's Jewish (pronounce the French 'r' instead of the Russian 'r'). Tell me more, Crazy Russian Dad! But all these Jewish roots.... I don't believe it, half of them are dreaming it up.

    • @therevolution91
      @therevolution91 6 років тому

      Josh Vanhee Imagine me, as a Swiss from Basel (famous for that the first Jewish World Congress took place there) in Ukraine. We speak the “r“ really far down our throat. (I come from the same small village as Roger Federer) They probably think I am a rich Jew if they could hear me talking in my Swiss German slang. (but I am a Christian) 😆

    • @lijahv8586
      @lijahv8586 2 роки тому +1

      Um… why do you think it’s impossible…. A lot of people just happen to be Jewish or part Jewish… you’re being really weird

  • @Marim0t0s0
    @Marim0t0s0 4 місяці тому

    Jew