Ethnicities of Israel: German Israelis
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The only German tradition my family kept is the "Hoppe hoppe reiter" song
sorry for what my country did to your people. we lost great artist that enriched our culture so much. i can understand people hating the rothschilds, but why jewish tailors, barbers or opera singers?
Here it is: m.czcams.com/video/-lSndZ7cAgU/video.html
Thats sad but cute at the same time. Greetz and peace/shalom from Berlin
As a german I had to smile alot when I read this
Oh. My. God. I'm not the only one?! That song gave me nightmares but I loved it hahaha. The only time my grandpa and I had physical contact, I love him
Europe in 1935: ''Leave Europe and go to Palestine''.
Europe in 2017: ''Leave Palestine and come to Europe''
My mother remembers when the Austrians and Germans would say "Juden zuruck nach Palestina." Jews move back to Palestine. Now the antisemites scream "Jews out of Palestine." These bums will never be happy.
No one in Europe welcomes back the Jews I assure you.
Exactly.
Europeans should know when to shut up
I am Pole I would welcome them with all my heart. So please do not say "no one"
OhmSweetOhm that's the only solution
"Would you ever want to move back to Germany?"
Nah, I think I'm good.
POUPINIE Nah, wages suck and luxury items are expensive. Which country do you live in? I'd love to move there and ruin it. :D
POUPINIE Berbers are basically Arabs so it's not your land either lol.
POUPINIE No, France is your homeland. Go back to France. I'm 1/164th Algerian, might as well give me the keys to your house. Pretty much mine.
they are already in our country, actually most of spharad jews came from algeria, tnx to napoleon
rosenjcb The feeling is mutual.
Corey, when you do ethnicities serias make more interview with old people who actually lived in these countries.
Vandoren333 I don’t think we have I mean the r holocaust survivor.....
That's a bit hard to do with German Jews....
The old people who lived in these countries are mostly dead now. My mother died at 93 in 2013; my aunt in 2000 at 87.
Actually, far far more German Jews survived the Holocaust, and many ended up in Israel, compared to Polish, Lithuanian or Ukrainian Jews (though these were far larger communities in the first place), and German Jews are overrepresented among Israelis. Most Holocaust victims were killed on the eastern front, not in Western Europe.
Thanks corey this is an amazing video it gave me much to understand more about are world and the things that are happening now today
Cory I really enjoy your videos!
Very cool video Corey!!!
Very interesting!! Good job!!
these people aren't Germans. They're Ashkenazi Jews whose grandparents happened to have lived in Germany. They aren't ethnically German and they don't look German. They're just Jews. They're more closely related to Mizrahim and Sephardim than they are to Germans. lol.
"German Jews" means Jews from Germany. For generations from 1933. So it's correct.
They are German in every meaningful sense, you bigot! There were over 400.000 jews in Germany before the nazi takeover, and they were actually well-integrated, so well-integrated that Germany was actually seen as a success story of jewish integration, where a disproportionate number of jews served in WW1 and were strongly part of German cultural life, many artists like poets and authors were actually jewish, contributing to German culture vastly.
I'm German and i consider them to be German, much more in fact than the supposed "Germans" that are in fact Russians with some distant German heritage, who are considered Germans by right-wingers because of their christian and German heritage. Most German-Russians can't even speak proper German, while jewish Germans before 1933 spoke it better than the average German!
Mardas Man.
Ok, they love their homeland and respect it. Who are you to change the origin and the history? What's your problem?
if their grandparents fled from Germany because of the holocaust they can even register to get the german passport and german nationality if they wanted to. They are partly ethnically German and optionally could have the nationality.
You are delusional, they look exactly like Germans besides the mixed Iraqi one.
My great great father immigrated from Bavaria in 1845. The family of my father spoke Bairish dialect. It was almost Yiddish.
My ancestors lived in Neiburg Under Kammel in 1250. It is Shwab, Ginzburg, Bavaria.
I emigrated to Israel in 1971. My children and great children were born in Israel.
wow sir ur a young grandfather ur family should be lucky hahahahah
@@daltonhenry2365 I think he's at least 70
I'm not Israeli, but I am a German Jew (ancestors from Altona and Frankfurt).
+hatter00
Funny you demonize me, because I've actually been to protests in the West Bank against the apartheid wall and am actually a communist.
Thats cool, im german and not jewish and i always wantdd to meet a jew
Log s yea right listening to a person in a mental hospital is more of an experiance than talking with you " all jews are communists" im jewish and I fucking hate communists
Garo Kahkejian It's a generalization, you're a radical, a collective, a racist and a bad person. People like you who make such a terrible collective destroy the world and create hatred among people.
Log s The ugliness and evil inclination of man incarnate.
Such an interesting video. My grandmother’s family came from Heilbronn Germany. For my entire life there has been a hostility toward Germany yet also an embrace of the cultural elements-the education, the philosophy-exactly what many in the video said. No strudel though.
That one lady defined German characteristics quite accurately. They are so meticulous, exact and have so much respect...great people.
Thanks and greetz from Berlin
Much respect? No...I do not think so. Xenophobes mostly. They have many foreigners but not really interested making friends with them. ..IMHO.
@@ManchesterBlue1894; HEARSAY much eh...
@@MartavanEckDesigns your comment sounds xenophobe towards them
@@nightwish1000 ...She’s actually right though...
I visited Israel several times, I'm a non-Jewish German, and found nothing but kindness. Yes, some people, especially the elderly who were directly affected by WWII still had lingering resentment of being forced to lose their history but that's understandable.
Were I an Israeli I wouldn't want to move to Germany . . . too cold. :-)
All the videos I've watched so far about ashkenazi ethnicities, people were totally ok answering the questions, while some middle eastern jews ( just a few people) felt really unconfortable, almost offended by Corey's questions.
I think because of the old racism for the mizrahi Jew or maybe because corey is ashkenazi
@@yelihop9255 no it's because our enemies are Arabs not europeans any more. So having things in common with Arabs doesn't make u feel comfortable
@@yelihop9255 I thought corey was half sephardi
Corey, mate, when will you do a video about Azerbaijani Jews???
Did not know they were a thing
@@nomorebs3626 They're known as Mountain Jews that originate from Persian Jews.
3/4 of my family are German Jews, some from Slovakia, some from Germany, some Yiddish speaking and religious but mostly German speaking and relatively secular. I have some German friends here in the US, 1st, 2nd, or 3rd generation and we often talk about cultural differences and German traditions we share.
There is no such thing as "German Israelis." All my grandparents were from Poland. But I am a Jew. And no Jew with roots in Poland would ever consider that they have any "Polish" connection.
I don't think they understood the meaning of ethnicity. None of them looks German in any way.
There was a distinction between Western and Eastern Ashkenazis before the Holocaust now they are all mixed. Nowhere else were Jews as not assimilated as in Poland. They lived in self-imposed isolation more than the most conservative Amish do. Most of them didn't speak Polish or adopt any local customs and traditions, their contacts with Poles were limited to trade relations but other than that they lived like two separate communities.
Where as German Jews were a completely different picture - well assimilated, speaking only German, being as, or even more German than German themselves, contributing to science, economy, culture, where interracial marriages were common, where many Jews either formally converted to Christianity or were at least effectively atheist. I always found it weird why this genocidal anti-Semitism was born in Germany.
Hey man, just getting exposed to your content, will donate soon. Thanks for your RIDICULOUSLY important work.
I read all the racist comments here, full of hatred and I just disgusted with humanity, I feel like throwing up. We just have to stop this hatred, it's easy to hide behind the keyboard and just spread hatred. We must stop this disgusting phenomenon of cyberbullying (racism, spreading hatred and pure evil).
People just do not learn from history?
Hatred will never end as long as religious jews, Christians, and Muslims are taken seriously. These fools should be laughed off the street not proped up as if they contribute to society.
7:54 im german and he says "Schlafstunde" (nap hour, afternoon nap) so cute haahaa
Claudio Macaronie are u gay
Claudio Macaronie guess that's why I love to take an afternoon nap! Hahahaha! German (possibly Ashkenazi Jew) from my Mother's side. Just love Israel, love Jerusalem and love Jews!
Sonia Joubert As I said I am german but I would really love to visit Israel one day!! Are you there?
I suddenly got really excited hearing the slang lol... like my dad calls me 'zuckerpuschke' I love Germany. Ich möchte bald besuchen '3'
There's also a Mittagsschlaf. Pretty much the same if not the exact same tbh.
In my City, were i was born and stil live today, we have something that is called "Steine der Erinnerung" where we remember the Jewish People who got taken away from us where they live ... but today we still have a small Jewish Community where i live (2nd District of Vienna/Austria) and we are all very positive with each other and do not scatter hatred.
It's just were they lived but not what they are they are jewish
sad, I guess this project is for a intercultural and interreligious dialogue and if you read through the comments you only see racist, insulting and excluding comments from all sides. Hate against Israelis , hate against Muslims and hate against Germans. What the fuck, so senseless -.-
It's true that outward appearances matter little. It's the inner light that connects. It's a value to love your brother no matter the background.i find many things that Jewish people identify with valuable. Humor is my favorite thing about Jewish people .
Danke mein Freund...es ist sehr kompliziert das ganze zusammen zu fügen...aber eine tolle Reise in die Israelische Seele...Liebe Grüße aus Berlin...Matthias
Ah. I wanted to know about Uruguy. Thanks for the videos.
Half of my ancestors were Jewish and I am an American who lives in Germany. I would like to live in Israel.
bloody graber
Don’t
You should do one about the military. General opinions regarding the military, how people think the military has shaped Israel's society and is at the very core of the country. Also in terms of the future, seeing how each year less and less people join the military and what that says about the current political situation in Israel :) would be interesting in my opinion.
good question. In vids I've seen in the past people are pretty tight lipped about anything military related. Some real general questions about military life would be cool
Thanks. I'd go out and do it myself if I didn't have to work 70 hours a week.
POUPINIE It's fine, really. I'm even lucky, in a sense, since I'm doing what I love.
I have a question for Israelis , I hear that secular Israelis are concerned about the growing numbers of Ultra Orthodox Jews or Haredis. Can you tell me why? I live in the West Bank but I don't differentiate between ultra orthdox Jews and other religious Jews ( Those who wear white clothes and kippas , and those who wear black clothes)
Lol it’s like the difference between a practicing Muslim and a radical Islamist
I love this video. Tremendous insight straight from Israel's. Thank you so very much.
My Austrian mother always spoke Viennese German and made the best Wienerschnitzel and Palatschinken.
It’s Bavarian, not Viennese.
You are not a true Austrian ! Are you Christian or …?🤔
I am a German Jew any my Omi and Opa gave us german culture in shnitzel, steaks, fried potatos with vegetables and importance in education. My family hails from Hamburg and Bernkastel and my great grandfather, Wilhelm, fought in German Army at Verdun. My father still proud to be German Jew.
Did French Jews and German Jews fought each other during Franco Prussian War?
@@francishallare204
obviously.
Next time do italian jews pls
he have encountered some, he could do a short video
Very interesting and revealing. I'm surprised many didn't try to deny their roots "because it's in the past and doesn't matter" like those 2 men in the blue did, love this video...
I noticed in Hebrew they take a while to respond. Verse English the reply is more fluid. Is this just a culture thing, and they are waiting to make sure the other person is done? Or are they thinking of proper words to use? I could be over thinking it.
efopo ah I see thanks 👍
I wouldn‘t go to Berlin as Jew, there were problems with Arabs the last time, and also wouldn’t recommend to move to east Germany because there are some nazis. I haven’t heard about bigger problems in Cologne, Bonn, Hamburg... in the past 40 years
8dzenja6 they have they have but in Berlin it’s ik
You have problems with Arabs in Israel too and on a daily basis you will have less problems with Arabs in Germany than in Israel. Maybe you should be more afraid of the German Nazi in East Germany because the statistic show that the majority of antisemitism is coming from the far right, hence, from the people in East Germany. But I agree with Cologne, Bonn, Hamburg, the cities are definitely more beautiful than Berlin. But Berlin has so much history, I think it is worthwhile to see it once in your life.
@@germanlanguage5696 That might actually be true. The bet knesset in Cologne is really beautiful :)
@@germanlanguage5696 it’s Palestine… you’re the intruder that causes trouble
@@germanlanguage5696 Every antisemitic incident no matter the background of the perpetrator will be registered as a right wing attack at first. so the statistic are not really valid in that sense. The "old right" meaning neo nazis, or comparable world views are antisemitic, but they are an absolute minority. The new right wing hold mostly positive or indifferent views on matters surrounding israel etc. , given that the threat they precieve stems mostly from immigration of people from islamic cultures. This is the situation from what i can tell
Jerry seinfeld looking great in the thumbnail 👍
Can someone explain to me what the word "keelo" is. It is often used in these discussions.
it means "like" but only when you use it as "i mean that..." in English.
Albania loves Jews so much
Kosovo ist Serbien !
Serbien ist Osmanistan!
Osmanistan ist Syrien :D
You saved the Jews in Albania.
it's not important what are our roots, what is important is what we do to be good ppl, and what we try to do so we don't harm other ppl,salam to all.
What about Israelis with an Austrian background? My Viennese grandparents, father and uncle (both born in England) went to Israel in 1948 after living in England for 10 years.
Israëli dosen’t exist
🇦🇹♥️🇦🇹
You can clearly see the refinement of some of these Jews that spent time in one of the world's great lands, Germany.
Oké one question: the guy who wants a German passport. He does NOT speak German nor he wants to move there.... like WHY exactly does he want a German pasport?
Miyashita because German passports are one of the best passports in the EU and offer a lot of visa-free travel along with other benefits.
Eric Pasquale But I think that they can't just get one by just saying they want one like there are also some requirements to get a German passport , without speaking any German and don't living in Germany that seems to me a little weird I don't think they'll get one
Miyashita Actually it's his by right. His German ancestors were illegally stripped of their citizenship.
@MissPenguin
The jewish Merkel and her regime give to the entire World german passport, if you are not careful you become a german passport too even if you don´t want one ;)
Lang Hansen Hitler lost, get over it.
They are not ethnically German, jews were never European they moved here just now there are jus a few.
LOL you say european is a christin???
Dummy. Jews arrived in Germany with the Romans.
I think we get the point already ⛽️⛽️⛽️⛽️⛽️
Agree
LOL. And we are all coming from Afrika...
My Jewish family fled Germany to South Africa in the 1910s.
מה היה ב-1910 בגרמניה שהם נאלצו לברוח?
@@Jewish_Israeli_Zionist Probably cowards who ran away from the war. Anyone who doesn't want to get thrown into a meat grinder for no reason is a coward.
do they still live in south africa?
Jewish dosen’t a race dosen’t have a land ….. you have no ethnicity you are so mixed your blood is so mixed
Almost all of them seemed baffled and perhaps uneasy with the question "would you live in Germany?" I don't know if it was the Holocaust or some other sub-text I was missing...
jaykay415 They are baffled because they know they are not welcome here and should go back to Europe.
+jaykay415
Speaking as someone of German-Jewish ancestry, I can say I've felt VERY safe in Germany. Even when I'm dressed identical to a frum woman I can say I've had no problems walking around Frankfurt by myself, even during the nighttime. Most Germans today are very tolerant people who are ashamed of Nazism.
Would be interesting to discover the history of Mishmar haemek.
They're ethnically Ashkenazi not ethnically German
Have you seen their DNA results? You do not know what their ethnicity is.
EZ no it’s not it’s the Hebrew name for Jews who live in Europe
That’s true but they r pretty mix
There is a difference between nationality and being ethnic Germans or Argentines for example. There is Germanic DNA as compared to Semitic DNA. Another example would be the Argentines are of Spanish and indigenous people. The second wave of immigrants were Italians. So, being from Argentina can be a nationality too and not necessarily ethnic Argentines.
7:52 can anyone tell me what he is referring to?
what do you mean?
People keep thinking Berlin is cool but the rest of the country is rubbish. Why is that? In reality, there's no difference! There are giant differences between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, kibbutzim or arab villages. These differences don't occur here! Except bavaria, their traditional dresses, music and accent are different. I didn't know Corey had german roots too! Have you been to Germany yourself?
I wish more northern africans shared your opinion :P
So why do thousands of jung maghreb men run away from home to live here? In other european countries it´s the same.
Graptemys Nigrinoda Berlin is a rubbish hipster and pc city.
I beg to differ; Berlin is one of the most dull, sad, grey and depressing cities I have ever been in. And no, not cool at all, at least for me. I prefer 100.000 times Hamburg, Munich or Bremen over Belrin.
Apart from Berlin (and Frankfurt, another soulless place), I loooove Germany.
@@hendrikvanger7730
As a german i cant understand how someone does claim that the modern Berlin is beautiful. The Berlin 100 years ago was the typical Berlin. Without any destruction because of WW2 nor socialistic architecture which makes Berlin and East Germany to a grey and cultureless place.
The south west and the south are completely filled with medieval, historical towns with a lot of diffrent cultures each region. And also, the south/south west is by far more cleaner.
But forget about Berlin. Berlin is just an international city like Paris.
Please do a video in Dimona
Why not interview soldier's
Could you make one about the low-lands jews (the Netherlands,Belgium& Luxembourg) like the english chut jews from dutch/Amsterdam descent.
There is no many in Israel but it’s always cool to find some
I like highly intelligent peopel, no matter who they are. It makes me feel like I am at home, even if I may be stoopit.
arabs to arabia!Copts are the true egyptians
geronico11 zionist pig egypt will never be copt this Christian have no connection to the ancient egyptians
John Doe
No. Copts are the closest descendants to ancient Egyptians.
There is much more genetic difference between Copts & Egyptian muslims today than the difference between Irish & English or Serbs & Bosnians. Copts were outbred by Egyptian muslims by the 14th century. Egyptian muslims average 16-17% southern Levantine component & 6-7% West african component. You don’t gain foreign genetic components by simply leaving the church genius. A common name among Coptic males is Mina(name after the 1st pharaoh in Egypt). Egyptian muslims don’t name their kids this. Copts & AE mummy from 800 BC lack this(earliest mummy they have done analysis on so far). Copts are also near-identical to this from 800 BC mummy. Copts are the closest descendants to the ancient Egyptians Egyptians by genes.
The Coptic Orthodox Church still uses ancient Egyptian language & there is continuity between the hieroglyphs & Coptic icons
ojs.abo.fi/ojs/index.php/scripta/article/download/491/1038
Egypt is still ethnic Egyptian u piece of shit..how could Arabia eith barely half of Egypt's population overwhelm the Egyptian heartland demographically.
Arab is language not ethnie, copts are verry few and they speak arabic,copte language is four religion only.(they should't back to Greece?)
@@thebrainina Southern Levantine, you mean as in Jews? Would make sense since in antiquity Egypt was a Jewish hot spot if I'm not mistaken.
Makes you wonder why they are drawn back to those places where they suffered the most.
One nation: Hevrew people ! Not “german jews”. Jews of germany. Ethnicity: Ashkenazi Jews
Nice, but you are jiggling the camera a lot Thnx
There is nothing like home.
I really like the half Iraqi jew guy, like allways the Iraqi blood is glowing, greatings from an Iraqi brother
Why are so many of the people interviewed so defensive when they are asked questions??
for a real answer, not a paranoid mental ill idiotic one like the guy above.
the main reason is probably because he just goes to people in the middle in the street and Israelies find it weird.
With his foreign accent they probably thinks he has some political interest (bds for example) in these interviews.
another reason, many Israelies don't like the ethnicities thing and they think it's belongs to the past and hate when people bring it up.
Ancestry labeled me 38% european Jew. i was surprised to learn it's a race based on that analysis.
It means your ancestors originate from the Canaanite/levant (Israel) people, the present day Jewish people.
Yes it is Judea. But they call the Ashkenazi dna, dna from the Canaanite/levant area, they mean Judea@drc ula
Goodproject to see the views of Palestinian and Jews...
Do you blame them for not going back to almania (Germany)
I would not go
these people don't look german.
Youre a genius, they don't look germans becouse they arn't, they are jews
+Rodri2782 that's silly. The ones who look "white" are the result of recent intermarriage with with white people (typically Russian or American). 100 years ago before intermarriage was common, most Ashkenazis had dark complexions and curly dark hair, like Einstein and Groucho Marx.
which local population? lol, you mean arabs? arab-jewish inter-marriage pretty much don't exist in Israel, ,one case in a million.
"heavily mixed"
if you mean mizrahi jews well yes we are one people, but i for examle don't have any mizrahi ancestor and i look middle eastern.
(I mean in recent times, in history we are all conected, not even as far as the 2000 year expulsion from judea but more recent expulsion from spain which made the same spanish jews go to the middle east as well as to western and eastern europe)
Einstein what? hahahahaha..
ich hoffe du bist nicht aus deutschland. hier kriegst du zum glück eine anzeige wegen volksverhetzung und rassenhass.
Camera is too shaky.
Uri Anvery was born in Germany 🇩🇪 in the interwar period in 1923 and left at about 10 in 1933 to the British mandate of Palestine and year later founded gush shalom and became a activist
Why do all those Israel haters spend their time watching these videos and reading and writing comments??! You seem to have too much spare time. Go and work, for your countries and societies! Try to be constructive and successfull. Try not to play poor pittifull victims all the time. Your self esteem will rise, your hate agains Israel, jews, christians, women, the US, europe, atheists, gays, ........ will decrese.
Frauke Dressler Writing a comment takes 1 min or less, FK outta here
Frauke Dressler
because terror doesn't work so they think if they spew hate on yt it will contribute to the cause
*****
You right why not live just in caves
Bravo!
Finally something about German Israelis ! Love iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit !!!!!!
"german israelis"
"russian israelis"
iraqi israelis"
marrocan israelis"
"turkish israelis"
and i have to ask, what's the differance? I was born here and lived here all my life and i see NONE, i see just the same Israeli Jews living in thier nations homeland. most of us are "mixed" anyway, and i say mixed becouse we arn't, because jews marriaing other jews isn't a mix
The last two women have the attitude I expected. Were I in their shoes I wouldn't speak german, wouldn't serve strudel, wouldn't listen to Bach and Mozart, let alone Wagner.
That is stupid because a genocide has nothing to do with the culture or language itself but more so with the psychopaths who did it. But I can understand to not listen to German musicians who were Nazis. Also, Swiss people and Austrians speak German too so you would also discriminate these people who have nothing to do with the Holocaust.
4:30 >this
>german
really made my neurons firing
They don't like to live in Germany but they want to get the passport! :D
Yes in case Iran bombs Israel, they have a place to go
german is also european passport ; )
but as jew living in Germany I can say, it really only depends on with what people you interact.
There are many very friendly people at universities, in nice citys in the south aso.
@Ivegotsometeahere Dontspititdrinkitlikealady hahaha, don't worry.
1) Israel can protect itself very good. Attacking Israel from iranian side would be a Very Bad Idea.
2) 'Your' country is full. Full of what?!...
@Ivegotsometeahere Dontspititdrinkitlikealady hahahha,
was laberst du für einen Bullshit.
"...not call Israel Israel if a lot of jews are living outside."
Anti Semits like you have a problem when jews are living in their country, but then you also have a problem when jews are founding their own state and begin to live there.
You are so stupid, I can't believe it...
@@andypower5245 a passport is not just a piece of paper but translates with nationality, at least in Germany and most parts of the western world. the purpose is not to give rights to anybody who claims them but to identify with the nation by being a loyal citizen - which is clearly not the case here.
How are they German Jews if they look 100% Semitic. ? they don't look remotley Nordic /Central European
Some of us look more German/Nordic, others look very dark and Middle Eastern.
"German Jews" means Jews from Germany. For generations from 1933.
They dont look semitic to me they like a Ugly mix of germans and semites.
John Doe, you are from Pakistan. This explains all about you.
Germans are not nordic. Germans are westgermanic. Nordgermanic are swedes, norwegians etc.
Most germans do not listen a lot to german music. Even (relatively) famous german musicians such as Milky Chance, Robin Schulz, Felix Jaehn make music in english.
The only nonclassical German musician I know is Falco!
Interesting video
Shit video
Jews to JUDEA. (today Israel)
Arabs to ARABIA. (today Saudi Arabia)
End Arabs occupation of the of the land of Israel! 😊🔯🌈🌳
"If I forget you O Jerusalem I'll forget my right hand". (Psalms)
Said the Nazi Arab called "adidas XL"
israel supports kurds and this is how u thank them gj mate
Simple answers are generally correct.
WTF do the Ancient Talmudic Hate Mongering Text have to do with the ZIONIST INVASION AND OCCUPATION OF PALESTINE only 50 years ago YOU INSANE ZIONIST PIECE OF SHIT? .... FUCK YOU AND EVERYONE LIKE YOU.
The Land of Israel is the birthplace of the Hebrew Language and the Jewish Religion. If ou don't like it, that's tough titty.
8:30 so slavic look, the same old lady at 10:00 , look like polish granny
Jews are a mix of different people. Mostly Italian, Eastern European, German.
YEKKE PUTZ!! IThat's me! descend from a German Jew on my fathers side, directly from Berlin to Brazil.
4:18 you can tell this guy has been to Berghain and all sorts of night clubs lol
The guys at 3:30 were so European looking and they wanted nothing to do with it, interesting
Robbaco
🤣
Robbaco no from libya 😄
Greetz,Shalom,Friede and Peace from Germany to Israel.
Thanks!!!!!!!!
look up the haavara agreement
there was 5000 jews in India too but most of them went to Israel!but there are still three synagogues in a nearby city and quite a few in other states!only few jew families are still here in India!they are very good people!
Just wanted to to let you guys know that I'm half german and half hungarian/czech . My father (german side) is agnostic, my step mother is a german that grew up in the DDR and converted to Islam due to her first husband (her second one was muslim as well). I have a half pakistani step brother, a half albanian step sister and a fully german half brother. We celebrated christmas yesterday, in a non religious manner. Just all of us sitting at the same table and enjoying each others company while dining on the most culturally varied food selection you can imagine :P We may have a bunch of backwards thinking idiots here, but the majority are normal people who don't give much thought to race/religion/whatever.
On the topic of muslim refugees: I live near a semi-large city in the south of Germany that always had a large number of immigrants among the population. The refugee crisis caused no noticable difference in that. I have in fact only ever met one obvious refugee during a train ride. Either there aren't as much as some people make it out to be, or they just blend in with an already pretty multi-cultural society.
Funny side note: Our biggest concentration of so called Neo-Nazis reside in east Germany (former DDR), areas that still have a terrible infrastructure (muh communism was just badly implemented!!!1) and therefor a massive problem with education. The funny part is though, those areas have a miniscule amount of citizens with foreign roots. Most are either "pure" german or with russian/eastern european heritage, though those are, for some unexplicable reason, standing side by side with those egg heads. They all shout "Muslims out!" though they probably haven't seen one their entire lifes. My personal experience with Islam is purely positive. Sure, there were some turkish or albanian kids during my time in school that were a bunch of pricks, but those were not religious. Every single encounter with a religious, non-convert muslim I had was positive. I had, for example, a turkish friend in school who would invite me over to dinner regularly. The only remotely negative experience was a few years ago. I met this turkish guy and we got along pretty well. Then I found out about his homophobia (grounded in his religious beliefs). I'm bisexual myself so it kind off struck a nerve. Me telling him that, made him uncomfortable at first, but the fact that he held me in high regards, opened him up to discussion I think. Turns out that he was nothing but badly informed. He was convinced that being gay was a choice and after sitting him down in front of a computer and showing him dozens and dozens of articles about gay's describing how they found out about their sexual preferences, he was convinced. Where before he said, he couldn't sit down at the same table with someone he knew was gay (that was the catalyst to me telling him that I, someone he has spent a lot of time with was in fact bisexual), he was know totally chill about it. Months later, when I had to go the hospital for a few months, he even offered me to give him a call whenever I would need anything from home. Jeez, this has gotten way longer than I planned. I guess what I am trying to say, and I am fully aware that a random comment under some youtube video probably won't change anyone's perception, is that Islam is no worse than any other religion with their prejudices and extremists. We may live in a time where a lot of terrorism is enacted by extremists of this particular religion, but that doesn't mean, that the whole concept is worthless or dangerous. Yea, the scriptures itself may be somewhat outdated, but just a few weeks ago I was handed a flyer by a turban wearing man on a train station, promoting a reformed Islam, putting emphasis on the respect for others and state laws above religious laws. It's not all bad.
the thesis that right wingers would only be heavily present in places with low migration can easily be proven wrong when you watch the AfD results in multi-cultural places like Duisburg.
Interesting, when asking Mizrahim what “Eda” (ethnicity) they answer specifically, the country of origin, Ashkenazis tend to say “Ashkenazi”!and usually get specific after been asked to,....some have said that “Ashkenazis see themselves as Israelis, and Mizrahi as Hyphenated Israeli
many Ashkenazi don't even remember the countries because it was so long ago, like the woman who is 9th generation. My ex was 7th generation.
Thing is, most Ashkenazis are a mix of different Ashkenazis from different countries, but in all the countries Ashkenazis lived they were all culturally close and very connected. Ashkenazis from Germany for example are the same as Ashkenazis from Poland or Russia etc…
Eda is not ethnicity, all the Jews are the same ethnicity - Jewish. Eda is the diaspora country.
this video legitmatlely made me cry as an atheithistic german, the concept of an entire country being meticulous meanwhile being self destructive is a sad state to be certain. it makes me much less hopeful for the future as we certainly dont have the means of production to have a sovereign state
the girl at 2:35 is damn good
Polish , Germans , Eastern europeans.. are they middle easterns?
YES, are the arabs living now in europe still middle eastern?
or if i live in africa i become black, jews are middle eastern, more specificlly, levantine, nation, and we are one, those of europe, asia, america, like other peoples(armenians for exp) who are spread worldwide
60% of us are from arab countries
40% from europe
:) jews you know
Inon Dukhan assyrians sometimes,copts? hell no!
But Samaritans.
No they r not ...
NO they don't look like coptic egyptians, maronic christians, assyrians ...they r khazars
Haha that Ashkenazi and son were hostile lol
Yes, there is a lot of people like this in Israel. They are so mean.
@@mmdavisjr1 ashkenazis ARE jews. We have a lot of genetical researches showing the link between ashkenazic and sephardic communities. Ashkenazis are closer to samaritan, sephardic, mizrahi and palestinian than to east european countries. Here is the NY times scientific research: www.nytimes.com/2010/06/10/science/10jews.html
@@M4th3u54ndr4d3 people in Israel are not mean. This son and father are very mad about the past. I can totally understand them, who would want to talk or have connection to a country that wants to kill people who are same as you and your family?
Why isn't it legitimate for Jews to feel angry about Germany? All Ashkenazi Jews have at least one person who have survived the holocaust. Like my grandmother.
How can you look at their eyes and tell them about Germany.
No More bs I read many of books, I advise you to definitely do the same. Because y’all time is winding down, and you laughing now but you will definitely be crying later.🤷🏿♂️
@@mmdavisjr1 🤣
@3:32 sebastian vettels big brother!!
im actually curious to see you in a suit of chungus
Its kind of sad to see the people who lost their culture. Sure they had a very difficult past but its still part of their identity
They didnt really lose their culture because their culture wasnt german more ashkenazi culture which they brought to and still use in israel.
Theyre culture was not German but Ashkenazi Jewish. Jews in Poland mostly didn't even spoke Polish. They had their own language.
@@benmatlock5746they spoke jiddish
2:18 Why the hell has she a german passport? Thats one of the Problems we have as germany that we dont define us as a group. So everybody can have that passport? Thats just crazy.
Well, she has a passport becauae she is part German. She had a family that was living in Germany before the war. And was deported cause of persecution, that's why.
Most developed countries offer citizenship to people born there and their children.
What do you want ginger
Was ist los mit dir? Heutzutage bekommt man in 3 Jahren den deutschen Pass. Er wird bald umsonst verschenkt, jeder kann sich bewerben.😊
@@idontspeakminecraft1475don’t talk, give this country back.
Schnitzel and Strudel are Austrian Foods not German and for education porposes, this are 2 different Countries ;-)
Atelier Flausensausen, 2 different countries, same Jewish culture. Even the German Jews would be eating chicken scnitzels and not pork sausages ;)
It’s German dish too, Bavarian for example.
Not originally from Austria, it’s even in Czech Cuisine.
And even Schuschnigg called Austrians back then his people as Germans.
schlafstunde, haha, shout out from vienna.
i love your videos i am from brazil i love israel i support you from here
"No, German roots don't impact me at all, but i just started an application to get my German passport".....WTF ??
WTF? What's wrong with you? His grandparents were German and survived the Holocaust. The German government gives the grandchildren German passports to make that right. He grew up in Israel and his parents were Israeli, so he doesn't have any German acculturation.
@@barbarathomas9534 I personally think it is worthwhile to ask someone why he would want to have a German passport when their family members went through the Holocaust and do not want to be connected to Germany. I have a cousin who grew up in Canada and has a German mum and her grandparents live in Germany. Her sister was born in Germany and both girls have the German passport. One of the girls is studying in Germany. Both of them have strong ties to Germany, so it makes sense to me that they have a German passport. I am just trying to put myself in the shoes of an Israeli who receives our passport. If I would be him, I would find it difficult to have a passport of a country I have absolutely no ties to it anymore. I mean, modern Germany is so different from Germany 75 years ago and the people who are growing up in Germany have a completely different mentality than an Israeli. So unless I do not plan to move to Germany because I feel an affinity towards the culture or because I want to work there, I have no Idea why someone would do that, especially when the wounds of the Holocaust are still so present in their life. Just curiosity. But maybe these people still do feel somehow connected to Germany? I dont know, I have no Idea how much German they feel. But I would love to see more Israelis actually move to Germany instead of only getting the passport, I think that would be amazing.
@@germanlanguage5696 I can help you answer that. Germany, before Hitler, was a place where Jews did well. Then Hitler came along. There are some people who reason that Hitler divested the Jews of their German citizenship and it is spitting in his face when Jews take that citizenship back and become equal citizens in Germany. Like, "hahahaha Hitler you are a loser and look we're back!!!!!!!" That is like spitting on Hitler's grave. Which it is. Other Jews say that the society in Germany is not a Nazi society and modern day Germany has nothing to do with present day Germany and they take the citizenship because they can work in the EU. Others refuse German citizen on the grounds of the history between the people's.
@@barbarathomas9534 Got it, I hope these people find a bit of justice and peace of mind when receiving the citizenship but of course it would also be great if people would do it in order to make peace with the country itself and not only out of revenge.
@@barbarathomas9534propaganda you are a liar !!!!!! German hate race mixing with other ethnicity and race mixing ! A true German are white Christian ! The destruction of the white race is an obsession Jews ☝🏼☝🏼☝🏼
518, born in Uruguay, father from Germany. Hmmmm, The Boys from Brazil......
Glenn Pritchard
There were Jews who were fleeying germany and other parts of Europe, and went to Latin America.
Ask that same question to the Arabs.......find the balance.