Jewish Comedian Explains Difference Between Jews

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    Comedian Ari Shaffir, fresh off his latest special 'Jew' joins Andrew Schulz & Flagrant to discuss the differences in Jewish people and their respective histories.
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  • @koopon3900
    @koopon3900 Před rokem +383

    Correction: Sephardi Jews absolutely did suffer the holocaust. Greek, Spanish, Italian and Balkan Jews, all of whom are Sephardi, were decimated. Those in North Africa (Morocco, Libya, Tunisia) and the ME were spared due to their location.

    • @calumcain2355
      @calumcain2355 Před rokem +4

      Thats not a holocaust only the ashkenazi went through the Jewish holocaust

    • @natedubin8944
      @natedubin8944 Před rokem +88

      @@calumcain2355 completely untrue. Wherever the Germans conquered, they brought the Holocaust with them. My old landlord was a Morrocan Jew who was put into a concentration camp by the Nazis.

    • @TheVeraciety
      @TheVeraciety Před rokem +48

      @@calumcain2355The Sephardim were actually sent to concentration camps. They moved to those areas during the Spanish Inquisition and the Expulsion. They definitely suffered the Holocaust. Ari’s conflating Mizrahi Jews with Sephardi Jews.

    • @capeverdeanprincess4444
      @capeverdeanprincess4444 Před rokem +16

      Italian, Greek, and Balkan Jews are not Sephardic exclusively. Sephardic is an ancient term for the territory of Hispania(which is Portugal and Spain). Sephardic Jews are from the Iberian peninsula and some parts of North Africa.

    • @anasnemmassi3459
      @anasnemmassi3459 Před rokem +26

      Moroccan jews were protected not due to their location, but because they were Moroccan citizens and so were under the protection of the king.

  • @kimurico1
    @kimurico1 Před rokem +81

    A little odd that Ari has so much of this wrong but here it goes:
    1 - sephardic jews are the ones descended from the ones expelled from Spain and Portugal after 1492. Many settled afterwards in France, Italy, northern Africa, southern Balkans, mostly Greece and Turkey. Some made it all the way to Syria, Palestine, Iraq, but many if not most of the jewish people that were east of Turkey before those few sephardics made it there actually descend from jews that had never left that region in the first place. So Iranian jews were mostly non sephardic, most Iraqi jews too, Syrian jews I'd guess less than half will be sephardic.
    2 - many sephardic jews had left Turkey/Ottoman Empire during the first decades of the XX century, and there were HUGE sephardic communities especially in France, smaller ones in Italy, Belgium, Nederlands, so take that PLUS the already big sephardic communities in Yugoslavia and Greece and you'll realise that they absoultely were part of the Holocaust. Of course the numbers are not as big as the Ashkenazis because the majority of jews in France would still be of German descent, plus all the ones from Germany and Austria, and over two million from Poland, PLUS the ones living in the occupied USSR.
    3 - somebody in the comments mentioned something about citizenship. Some turkish jews that had retained their turkish citizenship instead of becoming french or belgian citizens had an advantage, I guess because Germany respected turkish citizens out of Turkey being an ally of Germany during WWI, I'm not really sure (with "advantage" I mean that some were not killed on arrival to the camps, basically, and a bunch were sent back to Turkey after some time in the camps rather than being straight up shot or walked to death when the russians started approaching).

    • @BeranM
      @BeranM Před rokem +2

      Well, I think we can all agree that no matter what kind of Jew it is, they are super cool and stuff, because ALL JEWS totally rock! I'm thankful that God made them the Chosen Ones. They do so much for society. We wouldn't have roads or buildings or homes or motor vehicles or really anything that civilizes a society without the Jews. Though I must say whoever came up the bacon-double-cheeseburger was also brilliant beyond measure but it couldn't have been a Jew (or a Muslim) because they forbid themselves from consuming delicious pork products. Very strange and unfortunate!

    • @dwdwone
      @dwdwone Před rokem +4

      The Jews of Salonika were murdered and thrown into mass graves. Everything else, spot on. Respect.

    • @dadynasty6509
      @dadynasty6509 Před rokem +4

      @@BeranM 😂😭💀

    • @davidmarsico6954
      @davidmarsico6954 Před rokem

      The physical difference between this comment and well the rest.....

    • @eyalerlich8484
      @eyalerlich8484 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Also 15,000 to 20,000 Jews were forced into internment or labor camps in Libya, Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria. About 500 Libyan Jews were killed, and some expelled were later sent to Bergen Belsen concentration camp in Germany.

  • @rohanxdavis
    @rohanxdavis Před rokem +154

    The oldest synagogue in India was built in my neighbourhood in Kerala, kochi, in 1344 AD. However India has has provided a safe haven for the Jewish people since as far back as 589 BC, after the babylonians drove them out.
    And in the 1930s onwards, our Maharajahs took in thousands of European Jewish children who escaped persecution.
    My town still has a community of Jewish people who live in harmony after those times. No antisemitism. The Israeli foreign minister even said in 2019, that they had recorded no events of antisemitism in India.
    A very overlooked part of history.

    • @Fahad-gf1wx
      @Fahad-gf1wx Před rokem

      Hindus love for circumcised Jewish co** and still call muslim katwa

    • @elaleron2583
      @elaleron2583 Před rokem +10

      Israel has great relations with India 🇮🇳🤝🇮🇱

    • @thomasc9036
      @thomasc9036 Před rokem

      You know it's a BS history when people claim "there was no racism or antisemitism" somewhere. Like, Native Americans lived one with the nature like elves and the land produced abundance in food even during Winter.

    • @TheVeraciety
      @TheVeraciety Před rokem +7

      The Indian and Israeli friendship is historic. 🇮🇱🤝🇮🇳

    • @thomashauer6804
      @thomashauer6804 Před rokem

      he talks so much bs..the muslims in iraq did their own holoc*** farhud
      and ashkenazi are more athletic with eastern european viking bodies

  • @tommythecat4961
    @tommythecat4961 Před rokem +25

    There is a bit of a mixup but it's easy to explain: Ashkenazi Jews are from central and eastern Europe, Sephardi Jews are from the Iberian peninsula, Italy, the Balkans and Northern Africa, and Mizrahi Jews are from the Middle East. However, Mizrahim get conflated with Sephardim because they often follow the same customs and are generally closer culturally. Then there are many smaller groups (Circassians, Mountain Jews, Roman Jews etc) but they're a very small percentage. Also, Sephardic Jews were also killed in the Holocaust, many from Greece, Italy, France, Yugoslavia and the Netherlands died in the camps.

    • @AntonAdelson
      @AntonAdelson Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yes, thank you! Mizrahi jews are often bundled with sephardi and for me, a mizrahi, this is sad 😂

    • @moshewakatelutiw6233
      @moshewakatelutiw6233 Před 2 měsíci +1

      According to DNA, ashkenazim and Sephardim are almost indistinguishable which is something that is a hard pill for people to swallow currently. Mizrahim have virtually 100 percent DNA from the Levant.
      That said all nationalism sucks. Genocide is awful and the longer that people hold onto capitalism as religion, the harder it’s going to be to move forward

    • @y1ngy4n93
      @y1ngy4n93 Před 18 dny

      Italians are considered Ashkenazi or Roman Jews, not Sephardic

  • @MosDaft
    @MosDaft Před rokem +154

    Syrian Jew, here. There's one difference between "Shami" Jews and others that you didn't mention. No Hebrew school. My son resents this because all his other Jewish friends go to Hebrew school, and we speak Arabic. Not to mention the fact that we go to separate temples.

    • @rashsoftwear8075
      @rashsoftwear8075 Před rokem +3

      Jew is a religion not a race.
      exampel Iran jews is Persians not Hebrew. and they is over 50.000 jews in Iran right now.
      Hebrew race is Semitic and Palestine is Semitic people. and Palestine is a Semitic land.
      the first people to converted to Jediism was black African. AKA the (Black Hebrew Israelites).
      dont ues religion to kill and steal.

    • @rashsoftwear8075
      @rashsoftwear8075 Před rokem

      @kints rapist2 most jews is not Semitic.
      the Semitic jews got converted into Arab speaking muslims. during the conquests.
      even the north african burbers is Arab speaking muslims. even some africans is Arab speaking muslims.
      its like French speaking African. or english speaking Indian.PK.
      Israel is a settler colonialism.

    • @flowmastaflam
      @flowmastaflam Před rokem +7

      @@rashsoftwear8075 Ethnic jews and religious jews. It's shocking how many people don't understand this. Hear it all the time. You say "jews aren't white" and people lose their minds. Ask them, they'll say no.

    • @mikeySHBK
      @mikeySHBK Před rokem +18

      are syrian jews even sephardic? Im sure some are, but calling all non-ashkenazi sepahrdic is incorrect. Persians are not sephardic

    • @cloroxbleach6344
      @cloroxbleach6344 Před rokem +38

      @@mikeySHBK A lot of Syrian Jews are either mizrahi (Jews that never left the area) or Sephardic because the Ottomans opened up areas for Spanish Jews to come after they were expelled from there by the Catholics. The Ottomans’ and the territory they governed had a history of helping relocate persecuted Jews to friendly muslim areas from the parts of Europe they didn’t control, at least until the rise of Zionism and the creation of Israel

  • @JerusalemIfi4getU
    @JerusalemIfi4getU Před rokem +97

    Lol funny convo & love the banter like always. Many Sephardim did perish in the Holocaust in lands that were occupied by Hitler that had historic Sephardic communities like the Balkans as Hitlers final solution was to murder all Jews. And for those wondering on the wider scope of things, the only difference between different Jewish groups is where they lived in Diaspora/where they were scattered to by the Different Empires of the past most notably Rome & Babylonians. Over the millennia different Jewish “Subcultures” developed in those lands

    • @CastellazziTal
      @CastellazziTal Před rokem +1

      Jewish fiath was founded in babylon iraq

    • @overclucker
      @overclucker Před rokem +3

      @@CastellazziTal Yeah, it originated in Ur.

    • @caciquebiz
      @caciquebiz Před rokem

      I think the “final solution” was fabricated….it doesn’t line up with events like the Haavara Transfer Agreement of 1933. The whole thing doesn’t make sense….

    • @painchess
      @painchess Před rokem +4

      Sepharadics refer specifically to jews that left Andalusia in 1492 after the christians took it and went to North africa and the middle east. Of course they melted with local jews that were already living there

    • @thomashauer6804
      @thomashauer6804 Před rokem

      yes this clip is such a low conversation ..trying to be funny too hard without making any sense
      ofc ari survived 911..he went dancing
      comment gone?

  • @etamlous
    @etamlous Před rokem +110

    Jews in Greece, Italy and France are mainly of Sepharadi decent and those countries during WWII collaborated with Nazi Germany and there were deportations of Sepharadi Jews to German concentration camps. So historically speaking, some Sepharadi populations were victims of the Holocaust. As for pre-Holocaust history, Sepharadi Jews faced many pogroms, expulsions and discrimination through different periods in Muslim majority countries. It’s not like they never faced violence and mass murders in history.

    • @bigploppa154
      @bigploppa154 Před rokem +17

      while youre not wrong you make it sound as if discrimination was the norm. jews lived far more peacefully under muslim rule than christian rule prior to the seljuk conquering of the levant. the seljuks arrived and had no knowledge or respect for the degree of holiness in the city of jerusalem where as prior to that the muslims had done this. seljuks massacred christians jews and non-conforming muslims, and were retaliated against with the crusades. without any knowledge of the sacredness of the city, the seljuks managed to turn the holy land into a battlefield for the next millenium

    • @soundandfury6557
      @soundandfury6557 Před rokem +16

      Wrong. In Morocco they’ve always been privileged to the extent that the Moroccan king, Mohammed V, protected Moroccan Jews from the Vichy government in France who wanted to deport them to concentration camps in Germany, even though Morocco was under French colonization!!!

    • @EnriqueHernandez-cw3vf
      @EnriqueHernandez-cw3vf Před rokem +10

      Sephardi Jewish in Spain and Portugal suffer the inquisition, many scape to Mexico, and that why many Mexicans are getting the Spanish or Portuguese nationality.

    • @_youmadbrah
      @_youmadbrah Před rokem +4

      Greece Italy and France are in Europe sepharadic Jews are from north africa they are only sephardics jews now in Europe not back then

    • @EnriqueHernandez-cw3vf
      @EnriqueHernandez-cw3vf Před rokem +3

      @@_youmadbrah if I’m not mistaken France also give the French nationality if you prove that you are decent of a Sephardic Jewish that suffers a persecution in France and move to America (continent).

  • @chris123sim
    @chris123sim Před 3 měsíci +4

    As Mizrahi Jews, we suffered from pogroms from the Russians in West and Central Asia and from the Arabs and Ottomans in the Middle East, and the effects of the holocaust affected all Jews around the world as one people with one identity.
    So yes we are entitled to claim the holocaust as our own tragedy.

  • @treacherousjslither6920
    @treacherousjslither6920 Před rokem +81

    "You take away their ability to exist if you take away their ability to complain"
    Got a good belly laugh out of that one

    • @yuval1716
      @yuval1716 Před rokem +3

      There is no time limit in the definition of colonialism so the British will always be considered colonialists in Australia. And the Palestinians are no exception.
      the Arabs conquered Palestine by force in the seventh century and brought a different language, a different culture and a different genetics.
      The origin of Arab genetics, Arab culture, the Arabic language and the religion of Islam is in the Arabian Peninsula, therefore the Palestinians are not indigenous by definition.
      On the other hand, the Jews are considered native to the Levant (Palestine) according to the definition because the Hebrew language, the Jewish religion, and the genetic origin of 40% Jews in Israel originated in the Levant (Palestine).
      They did not come from outside, they were created in the Levant (Palestine). Hebrew is the only Canaanite language that survived.
      Today most of the Jews in Israel are not Europeans.
      Although historically European Jews founded Israel and were the majority in its early days.
      In addition, Jews lived in Palestine as a minority but continuously before the Arabs before Islam and Christianity.
      If the arabs didnt start the 1948 war there were no refugee in both side.!!
      Its biased to blame only israel for the refugee crises.
      The arabs start the 1948 war...! expelling 100% of the indigenous jewish community of Bethlehem and Jericho until today they dont permit the non european Jewish community to return to Bethlehem and Jericho..!!..!!!!...

    • @treacherousjslither6920
      @treacherousjslither6920 Před rokem

      @@yuval1716 The beef gotta get squashed man. We should all find a way to squash the beef.

    • @ergoy156
      @ergoy156 Před 3 měsíci

      🤣🤣🤣lie isva bread

  • @phillindablank
    @phillindablank Před rokem +218

    4:16 Same thing happened to me 😂 I was walking around Amsterdam with my brother (we both look alike and are Jewish) a man at a restaurant starts speaking with us in Italian to get us in the restaurant. We didn’t reply since we don’t speak Italian, man proceeded to say, “oh you don’t speak Italian must be Israeli, Shalom” 😅

    • @AlexP-jz9sg
      @AlexP-jz9sg Před rokem +24

      It’s weird because southern Italians and ashkenzi Jews were for a long time being confused for each other on genetic tests. There is some connection down the line, either from Roman resettlement or at an earlier time.

    • @phillindablank
      @phillindablank Před rokem +12

      @@AlexP-jz9sg I'm half ashkenaz and half sephardic, but even where I live I get confused for being italian on the daily 😂

    • @Joo-go8ks
      @Joo-go8ks Před rokem

      @@phillindablank that's where your people should have went. You have more of a genuine connection to Italy, than you ever had in Palestine.
      I forgot, the antichrist will make his introduction from Jerusalem. So you guys have to stick around for the big Reveal party.
      Nevermind 🙄

    • @az6802
      @az6802 Před rokem +8

      how does someone look israeli yall are from everywhere

    • @yuval1716
      @yuval1716 Před rokem +5

      There is no time limit in the definition of colonialism so the British will always be considered colonialists in Australia. And the Palestinians are no exception.
      the Arabs conquered Palestine by force in the seventh century and brought a different language, a different culture and a different genetics.
      The origin of Arab genetics, Arab culture, the Arabic language and the religion of Islam is in the Arabian Peninsula, therefore the Palestinians are not indigenous by definition.
      On the other hand, the Jews are considered native to the Levant (Palestine) according to the definition because the Hebrew language, the Jewish religion, and the genetic origin of 40% Jews in Israel originated in the Levant (Palestine).
      They did not come from outside, they were created in the Levant (Palestine). Hebrew is the only Canaanite language that survived.
      Today most of the Jews in Israel are not Europeans.
      Although historically European Jews founded Israel and were the majority in its early days.
      In addition, Jews lived in Palestine as a minority but continuously before the Arabs before Islam and Christianity.
      If the arabs didnt start the 1948 war there were no refugee in both side.!!
      Its biased to blame only israel for the refugee crises.
      The arabs start the 1948 war...! expelling 100% of the indigenous jewish community of Bethlehem and Jericho until today they dont permit the non european Jewish community to return to Bethlehem and Jericho..!!..!!!!...

  • @leil107
    @leil107 Před rokem +25

    In fact, if you listen to the Moroccan Jews or those who lived with the Arabs, you will find them saying that the Jews of Europe always try to make the history and past of the Jews a single experience, while this is not true. In Iraq, for example, there were Jewish ministers, and in Egypt too they had a high regard for trade, cinema and other things, but European Jews wanted to make the Holocaust as if it happened to all Jews, while this is not true at all. I even remember one of the Moroccan Jews when he talked about the experience of his parents when they came to Israel, he said that the white Jews used to treat the Jews of East and North Africa as if they were Arab Muslims! They mistreated them severely and tried to erase their Arabic language, their culture, and everything related to their identity as Jews in the Arab region.Some of them even changed their names and the names of their fathers from their original Arabic names to Hebrew names!

    • @rosalindpaaswell9513
      @rosalindpaaswell9513 Před 3 měsíci

      Many Sephardic Jews were caught by the Holocaust. Italy. Greece. The Balkans. And more

    • @youssefbouzi988
      @youssefbouzi988 Před 3 měsíci

      Morrocains are not arab but berber people

  • @soundandfury6557
    @soundandfury6557 Před rokem +5

    In Morocco Jews have always been privileged to the extent that the Moroccan king, Mohammed V, protected Moroccan Jews from the Vichy government in France who wanted to deport them to concentration camps in Germany, even though Morocco was under French colonization!!!

    • @mira-mq8ig
      @mira-mq8ig Před rokem +1

      And he told them i don't have jews i only have moroccans ,wich means that he tough of them as a full moroccans ,and judaìsm is still particed in morocco ,thez have their own court.and all their saints are will guarded.

  • @marouanerahimi3087
    @marouanerahimi3087 Před rokem +6

    Well the Sephardic Jews had it hard in the Iberian peninsula during the Spanish reconquista . Many Jews were forcibly converted to catholicism or kicked out of their lands .

    • @milesscarfo2521
      @milesscarfo2521 Před 3 měsíci

      Also many Arab Jews were expelled during and before ww2, and large parts of the Arab world sided with Nazi germany in ww2. I’m Yemeni Jew my grandfather came to Israel in 43’ during the holocaust because of Yemeni oppression and violence, Arab Jews were persecuted way before Israeli independence

  • @ani2756
    @ani2756 Před rokem +15

    That’s such a stupid discussion. Jews were attacked almost everywhere they were, for example the Farhud in Iraq. The only reason Sepharadi jews were saved from the Holocaust is because Hitler didn’t get to them yet but they suffered from antisemitism as well. All jews are like brothers and sisters.

    • @ashley-fk6dp
      @ashley-fk6dp Před rokem +1

      yeah these wankers dont read much ani

    • @verysmoky3605
      @verysmoky3605 Před rokem +1

      You are totally right, it's very stupid. Sephardim weren't even saved from the Holocaust. Sephardim (as well as Italkim and Romaniotes) from Greece to the Netherlands (and maybe as far north as Norway, as the first Jewish community there was Sephardic) suffered the same fate as Ashkenazim.

    • @eyalerlich8484
      @eyalerlich8484 Před 5 měsíci

      Yup you're right, this conversation was so wrong historically. Tens of thousands of Jews from the Baltic states were murdered by the Germans and their accomplices. Plus, many Sephardic Jews moved across Europe after the 1492 Jewish expulsion from Spain.
      About 15,000 to 20,000 Jews were forced into internment or labor camps in Libya, Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria. About 500 Libyan Jews were killed, and some expelled were later sent to Bergen Belsen concentration camp in Germany.

  • @unstopable96
    @unstopable96 Před rokem +67

    For the record, my grandparents were in Iraq (Bagdad) and had to flee for their lives to Israel due to the persecution they were facing. This was in 1949. They had family members made to 'disappear' and another who was hanged in the street from a lamp post. My great grandparents could never escape so my grandma never saw them again after she left Iraq at age 14. They didn't experience the holocaust first hand in Iraq, though had Hitler not been stopped, you can be sure they'd have been killed too for their beliefs. The antisemitism born of the holocaust continues to percolate in society so in that regard they were effected but not directly.
    Also, technically those Jews from middle east are termed 'Mizrahi' which means 'from the east' while those from Spain and further south are Sephardic.

    • @danijudy92
      @danijudy92 Před rokem +10

      Truth. I'm half Ashkenazi from Berlin and half Sephardic from Baghdad. One side escaped before the camps in 1939 after kristalnacht. The rest of the family perished. And for my other side in Baghdad it was time to go when the public hangings started. They had to leave everything behind, only the clothes on their back. Many Arab countries started tossing their Jews after 1948. Hundreds of thousands of refugees.

    • @jadedwitness9840
      @jadedwitness9840 Před rokem +9

      Anti semitism wasn’t birthed from the Holocaust.. pretty sure there needs to be a considerable level of anti Jewish sentiment if that kind of thing happens (you’re not the only semites so I’ve never used the term anti Semitic, also the definition is so loose it’s essentially a silencing tool for anyone that questions Zionist atrocities).

    • @kingmosesix432
      @kingmosesix432 Před rokem +2

      @@danijudy92 yes they only strted to do this after isreal was form a natural reaction.

    • @danijudy92
      @danijudy92 Před rokem

      @@kingmosesix432 I understand that it was a reaction, but how is it natural?

    • @Tigerkiller12
      @Tigerkiller12 Před rokem

      ​@@danijudy92 The vast majority of people throughout history are poor and uneducated. Although education is reaching farther today, poverty is still ongoing. What is a common trait poverty stricken people have? They want to point fingers at other people. Right before WW1, Zionists backed by the leadership of the British government agreed that the Jews needed a state to live in. Zionists started buying land in Palestine. The Ottoman empire was collapsing and it was a golden opportunity. The Ottoman empire owned the majority of Palestine, being the controlling state. The Palestinians we're not consulted at all during this time. Up until 1948, a Lebanese dude and his family had great ties with the Ottomans, and he had a bunch of land in Palestine. 25% of Zionist property came from this man alone during this period. The land was not empty at all. Many plots consisted of swathes of villages, and they we're now controlled by the Zionists. The Zionists and the Ottomans tried to kick people out and then the British helped them too. Where did the anti jewish sentiment come from? Well, people are moving in and kicking people out claiming to be the new landlord created commotion especially having lived in a place for hundreds of years. The neighbouring countries are getting Palestinian refugees that are hating on jews and all of a sudden jews are unliked in the middle east. Remember, 90% of people are sheeple. I'm a Lebanese/arab muslim and I'm open to all people, and my openness is due part to the education and being introduced to all kinds of people throughout my life. I hope this answers your question on why the anti jewish sentiment was natural.

  • @predragdzambasevic3101
    @predragdzambasevic3101 Před rokem +3

    Thessaloniki Jews were mostly Sefardic and they were killed in WW2 as well as other Jews in Balkans who originated from Iberian Sephardic Jews.

  • @Rachietutu
    @Rachietutu Před rokem +79

    As a Nigerian whose daughter is half Ashkenazi, this was both hilarious and, at times, uncomfortable.

    • @gnomuka
      @gnomuka Před rokem +18

      Comedy is supposed to be uncomfortable

    • @bharat1366
      @bharat1366 Před rokem +1

      Make jokes on Islam and Muslims.. quran and Sharia, how they massacred millions of people of all religions. Will comics make fun of true facts in Islam?

    • @mirodski1662
      @mirodski1662 Před rokem +15

      @@gnomuka I think comedy is just "supposed" to be funny bud

    • @aboubacaramine8689
      @aboubacaramine8689 Před rokem +16

      I hear black Jews get it the worst tho

    • @tearsintherain6311
      @tearsintherain6311 Před rokem +1

      @@mirodski1662 comedy is not supposed to be, it just is

  • @kathy701
    @kathy701 Před rokem +3

    Good to seeing you guys having this conversation. Although a lot of false "information" here. The leader of the Palestinians (The Grand Mufti) toured a concentration camp and offered the Jews of the Middle East to Hitler and Eichmann. Jews in Iraq suffered the Farhood and between 1945 -1948 there were massacres of Jews in Aden (Yemen), Tripoli (Lebanon) and Aleppom(Syria) to name a few. Jews suffered centuries of discrimination in the Arab World. The fact that it didn't culminate in the Holocaust marks a difference is scale but not in discrimination. However, today Sephardim, Ashkenazim, Bene Israel and Mizrahim are all brothers and sisters in Israel.

    • @eyalerlich8484
      @eyalerlich8484 Před 5 měsíci

      Yes I agree, this conversation was so wrong historically. Tens of thousands of Jews from the Baltic states were murdered by the Germans and their accomplices. Plus, many Sephardic Jews moved across Europe after the 1492 Jewish expulsion from Spain.
      About 15,000 to 20,000 Jews were forced into internment or labor camps in Libya, Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria. About 500 Libyan Jews were killed, and some expelled were later sent to Bergen Belsen concentration camp in Germany.

    • @azmolhossain9244
      @azmolhossain9244 Před 3 měsíci

      cry me a river.

  • @cannonbulldogs
    @cannonbulldogs Před rokem +22

    Token black guy has a goofy take. African immigrants definitely dont get to complain about African American slavery. They have no ties to it. Their families didn't suffer through jim crow and segregation, so their culture, language, names, and family structure is still intact.

    • @jujutrini8412
      @jujutrini8412 Před rokem +10

      They get to complain about colonialism instead.

    • @cannonbulldogs
      @cannonbulldogs Před rokem +1

      @@jujutrini8412 most definitely

    • @barrettorth8413
      @barrettorth8413 Před rokem

      Not to mention the fact that it was black Africans who enslaved and sold off their own people to begin with.

    • @MrKrtek00
      @MrKrtek00 Před rokem +1

      Even better: many Africans got pretty rich from slave trade, so if someone is coming from a high status African family, there are some chances that the ancestors were hunting or selling thousands of slaves

    • @alex.profi27
      @alex.profi27 Před rokem +8

      You don t get to complain about anything
      Both of you
      You live in the present world
      You did not suffer any of those things

  • @VIOLETheavenBeenMyHandle

    As a Sephardic Jew whose family went to France from Morocco pretending to be italian to escape the inquisition and the churches war on Jews.... only to go to Ireland and Scotland and then Canada for a while then the US. I'm deeply considering going back to Canada and eventually Morocco and Spain.

  • @Cacodominus6969
    @Cacodominus6969 Před rokem +40

    Goes to show the power of comedy lmaoo this exact conversation would get most people shut out of everything

  • @StudioBleenk
    @StudioBleenk Před rokem +23

    Akaash and his ignored "Sheikh" joke at 2:50 haha

    • @j.a.r.family2576
      @j.a.r.family2576 Před rokem

      He's not funny

    • @danielx8
      @danielx8 Před rokem +1

      He should talk more about shudras, Most Americans don't know about India racism and abuse of minority castes

    • @Tuluva_Yavdheya
      @Tuluva_Yavdheya Před rokem

      @@danielx8 WTF are u talking about? Ignorent fool, terz no such racism, India has thousands of languages and those people divided into different clans, tribes, and class, every society has class differences be it India or west, during colonial times theses Tribes, clans and classes were divided into caste (a Latin word) by British. Which resulted into caste disaster. Fckin rice bag....

    • @satanshameer690
      @satanshameer690 Před rokem

      @@danielx8 shudras are the majority

    • @danielx8
      @danielx8 Před rokem

      @@satanshameer690 but mistreated, I don't know what is the perfect term to describe their plight

  • @ndb232
    @ndb232 Před rokem +5

    Jews from Tunisia can complain about the holocaust, because the Nazis managed to get there before the end of the war, (but you know the riots and violence of the Muslims who ruled there were no picnic either)

  • @yairamar
    @yairamar Před rokem +7

    I know you guys are comedians and that all this is ment to be funny, as a Mizrahi (north african) Israeli Jew I love the jokes and talk but I just want to give a little background info for you guys, it's true that mideas Jews didnt go through the holocaust the way you think about it as taught in American schools (sadly Israelis too) there were no train carts to concentration camps (for the most part) or any such things, but the Jews there did live under Nazi occupation (like my grandparents) and while it's true that there was no mass extermination there it's due, to the most part, the arab/north african countries didnt actually have formal registries of who lives where and what religion they are like in Europe, it was a much more tribal and regional thing in that part of the world, something that makes orgnized transport and concentration logistically impossible and unpractical as German hold over north africa was never as secure as it was in central Europe, but with all that said Mizrahi Jews did not only live under Nazi occupation for the duration of the war there were also many instances of the local population pogroming them during the war usually with the arrival of the Germans in town as a token of loyalty to the German ideology, and sometimes as an expression of feeling held back for centuries, the most obvious example is the "Farhud" which was basically a small scale holocaust that took place in Iraq over half a year in 1941 in which Jews were massacred in mass , their property taken, they were concentrated and imprisoned for months without food or water, so while it's true mideas Jews did not go through the European model of holocaust we weren't having fun chilling with the muslims, trust me, and yes we can talk about it. love you guys

  • @AliSalladin
    @AliSalladin Před rokem +65

    Oddly The most informative conversation on this topic and it was all done in a light hearted effort to be funny.

    • @michaelbonhomme3677
      @michaelbonhomme3677 Před rokem +4

      Mainstream Media can shove it 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Longform + Intelligent Comedians reign supreme

    • @yuval1716
      @yuval1716 Před rokem +2

      There is no time limit in the definition of colonialism so the British will always be considered colonialists in Australia. And the Palestinians are no exception.
      the Arabs conquered Palestine by force in the seventh century and brought a different language, a different culture and a different genetics.
      The origin of Arab genetics, Arab culture, the Arabic language and the religion of Islam is in the Arabian Peninsula, therefore the Palestinians are not indigenous by definition.
      On the other hand, the Jews are considered native to the Levant (Palestine) according to the definition because the Hebrew language, the Jewish religion, and the genetic origin of 40% Jews in Israel originated in the Levant (Palestine).
      They did not come from outside, they were created in the Levant (Palestine). Hebrew is the only Canaanite language that survived.
      Today most of the Jews in Israel are not Europeans.
      Although historically European Jews founded Israel and were the majority in its early days.
      In addition, Jews lived in Palestine as a minority but continuously before the Arabs before Islam and Christianity.
      If the arabs didnt start the 1948 war there were no refugee in both side.!!
      Its biased to blame only israel for the refugee crises.
      The arabs start the 1948 war...! expelling 100% of the indigenous jewish community of Bethlehem and Jericho until today they dont permit the non european Jewish community to return to Bethlehem and Jericho..!!..!!!!

    • @iandavis8047
      @iandavis8047 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @Yuval- cloud cockoo land..Wow..So the Arabs started the 1948 War.. 😂
      I'm really sure Ben Gurion (No# 1 IPM) would have plenty to say about that crazy deluded notion... with his well documented & accepted Zionist 'land grab' & ethnic cleansing (Transfer) policies..
      enacted by his convicted murderous terrorist thugs Shamir (No #7 IPM) & Begin (No #6 IPM) in the Irgun - Lehi brigades & Rabin (No #5 IPM) in the Palmach with Sharon (No #11 IPM) in the Haganah...all complicit in carrying out Ben Gurions Plan D (Plan Dalot- Transfer/ ethnic cleansing of the local ethnic Palestinian people)....

  • @hmu958
    @hmu958 Před rokem +13

    I havent seen Akash since before he was married. He looks and acts like a virgn still.

  • @DDDSSDDDSSDDDSS
    @DDDSSDDDSSDDDSS Před rokem +20

    They should have had Ye on the panel to discuss this.

  • @hobb125
    @hobb125 Před rokem +20

    Thank you Ye for inspiring this conversation.

  • @TheDuquette1
    @TheDuquette1 Před rokem +65

    Aakash always reminds me of that annoying friend you keep around because they've just always been there.

    • @bocajzemog
      @bocajzemog Před rokem +6

      L

    • @nintendoROX121
      @nintendoROX121 Před rokem +16

      This is a whole podcast of annoying friends you keep around cause they've always been there

    • @r.c.7779
      @r.c.7779 Před rokem +4

      @@nintendoROX121 nah mark is pretty cool, the rest of them are annoying

    • @nintendoROX121
      @nintendoROX121 Před rokem

      @@r.c.7779 the black dude or the one on the corner that doesn't say much?

    • @r.c.7779
      @r.c.7779 Před rokem +2

      @@nintendoROX121 white one with curly hair

  • @jesushateswood
    @jesushateswood Před rokem +2

    Why haven't a number of Podcasters invited Black jews, white jews and the filmmaker of From Hebrews To Negroes?
    I need to see those groups in the same room having a discussion.

  • @mrbuster1964
    @mrbuster1964 Před rokem +5

    SHMENDRIKS!! Mizrahi Jews (is more specific describing Jews of the Middle-East....who didn't go so far from the conflicts in ancient Israel) experienced plenty of hell from Arabs over the centuries including pogroms in Palestine in the early part of the 20th century.

  • @corinabtaylor
    @corinabtaylor Před rokem +9

    😂😂Only comedians can have a REAL conversation about this stuff!! 😂😂

  • @bellalovretich4101
    @bellalovretich4101 Před rokem +27

    This is a beautiful conversation about our differences without hate! Bravo!!!

    • @fullsend8738
      @fullsend8738 Před rokem +6

      Yea would be nice if they mentioned the genocide occurring in Palestine 🥰

    • @realdeal8303
      @realdeal8303 Před rokem +1

      Or a lost tribe 🤷🏿‍♂️

    • @verysmoky3605
      @verysmoky3605 Před rokem

      @@fullsend8738The genocide the Muslim Arabs and Turks committed against indigenous Samaritans that reduced their population from a million to a couple hundred?

    • @fullsend8738
      @fullsend8738 Před rokem

      @@verysmoky3605 when was this? Cite sources

    • @Kc-qe5dv
      @Kc-qe5dv Před rokem +1

      @@realdeal8303 If you think the grass is greener on the other side let me tell you you’re absolutely wrong. You’ll never ever be Jewish nor Hebrew, the only Jew in Christianity is Yeshua. Starting loving your blackness instead of claiming Native American or Jewish heritage you never had.

  • @K55365
    @K55365 Před rokem +1

    Iranian Jews are not Sephardim, they are Mizrahim. Big difference.

  • @mozfather100
    @mozfather100 Před rokem +33

    Of top, I'm speaking as a Christian, that being said gentlemen...THIS is what will save the world, and not in some deep metaphysical or physiological fashion.
    Discourse, discussion and debate....comedy being tragedy and vice versa, our shared experiences when coupled with a true sympathetic heart will bring light to all situations..no matter the size.
    #PMA #lovepeopleloveGod

    • @2pacula780
      @2pacula780 Před rokem

      Imagine being this much of a cuck about jews, read the talmuds passages on Christ and non jews

    • @thomashauer6804
      @thomashauer6804 Před rokem +1

      i always wondered who is the chief between ashkenazi, sephardi and they forget the mizrahi which no one talks about...i think the mizrahi are the secret ancient OGs but idk

    • @ardtob
      @ardtob Před rokem

      Are there any jews out there who can keep drawing direct family line all the way to David? They're not accepting Jesus as Messiah, so they're still waiting David's direct descendant to come to become Messiah. I'm curious if there's still like 'royal jew family' out there who have clear family tree all the way to the OG.. Or all jews today claims they're desendants of King David?

  • @topozamora7770
    @topozamora7770 Před rokem +46

    Andrew shulz is amazing. He keeps the flow going perfectly lol 😆 “keep going” knowing ari is gonna talk and it’s gonna be a “hit” in the Jewish community lol

    • @yuval1716
      @yuval1716 Před rokem

      There is no time limit in the definition of colonialism so the British will always be considered colonialists in Australia. And the Palestinians are no exception.
      the Arabs conquered Palestine by force in the seventh century and brought a different language, a different culture and a different genetics.
      The origin of Arab genetics, Arab culture, the Arabic language and the religion of Islam is in the Arabian Peninsula, therefore the Palestinians are not indigenous by definition.
      On the other hand, the Jews are considered native to the Levant (Palestine) according to the definition because the Hebrew language, the Jewish religion, and the genetic origin of 40% Jews in Israel originated in the Levant (Palestine).
      They did not come from outside, they were created in the Levant (Palestine). Hebrew is the only Canaanite language that survived.
      Today most of the Jews in Israel are not Europeans.
      Although historically European Jews founded Israel and were the majority in its early days.
      In addition, Jews lived in Palestine as a minority but continuously before the Arabs before Islam and Christianity.
      If the arabs didnt start the 1948 war there were no refugee in both side.!!
      The arabs start the 1948 war...! expelling 100% of the indigenous jewish community of Bethlehem and Jericho until today they dont permit the non european Jewish community to return to Bethlehem and Jericho..!!..!!!!

  • @michaelstern5616
    @michaelstern5616 Před rokem +3

    Wait til they find out Sephardic Jews are from the iberian peninsula, and mizrahi are from the middle east

  • @MillennialRabbi
    @MillennialRabbi Před rokem +12

    Funny convo :) My Jewish Algerian grandfather bombed the Nazis so there was some help from our own

  • @thecanaanite
    @thecanaanite Před rokem +99

    My main man ashkkas hit him with the Palestinian fact

    • @trendzservices9000
      @trendzservices9000 Před rokem +29

      Its not a fact. Palestinians are bunch of Arabs who migrated to that land at the same time the jews migrated and created a false refugee crisis. Never in any point of time did Palestinian kingdom exist. There was only a British mandate for Palestine and the word itself is European and has no record in any Arab or Turkish history.

    • @selangor-irish4470
      @selangor-irish4470 Před rokem +22

      @@trendzservices9000 Arabs😂😂 bro it was Romans who gave this land name Palestine, not the Muslim,
      Since Islam is Abrahamic religion and Arabs are from Abraham too Muslim claims it,
      So saying bunch of Arabs migrated is ridiculous

    • @phoenix5715
      @phoenix5715 Před rokem +1

      @@trendzservices9000 ture bro

    • @angru_arches
      @angru_arches Před rokem +6

      @@selangor-irish4470 Yes, the Romans renamed it Palestine after they slaughtered a million in AD 70. It was called Judea, whose people are the Jews, from the tribe of Judah...
      But there has never been a Palestine. And the Palestinians did migrate there.

    • @jadedwitness9840
      @jadedwitness9840 Před rokem

      @@trendzservices9000 lolll yeah mate there have never been Arabic people living in Gaza and Palestine. And there was definitely loads of Eastern European Jews there. Everyone with anything faintly resembling a moral compass despises Israel anyway.

  • @Oedipah
    @Oedipah Před rokem +19

    What is it with people on these shows sometimes, who can't seem to realize that talking all at the same time at the top of their lungs is okay for a fucking tavern, but really makes the overall experience of trying to listen to a conversation like this from a video at one's home completely insufferable?

    • @HouseMusicFan919
      @HouseMusicFan919 Před rokem +5

      Dude it’s the worst

    • @Oedipah
      @Oedipah Před rokem

      @@HouseMusicFan919 takes three listens to understand most of it
      and an incipient headache

  • @zikebucan1785
    @zikebucan1785 Před rokem +5

    In Bosnia we have both Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews , they were wiped out during WW2 , we never recovered after that loss

  • @douca1
    @douca1 Před rokem +6

    Ari & Ye could team up! God has a sense of humor.

  • @paulsolovyovsky1702
    @paulsolovyovsky1702 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Keep in mind that a lot of Sephardim moved around Europe after 1492. The only publicly available Portuguese synagogue is in Amstredam and then they moved to Brazil and then started the first Jewish synnogogue in Manhattan

  • @kianhassibi5929
    @kianhassibi5929 Před rokem +8

    Iranian Jews are not Sephardic; they are Mizrahi Jews.
    Also, there was an attempt by the Hamdani Jews to get independence. However, they lost the war to Karim Khan Zand. Their last stand was in a castle in the city of Malayer.
    From 1890 to 1892, Jews and the crypt Muslims(Jews that converted to Shia) in the Khorasan and Hamadan states were targeted and made to wear rags and red armbands to distinguish them from the Muslim population. The only reason that some survived the killing was that the Jewish community intervened and paid Naser din, Shah of Qajar, to stop the massacre.

  • @byanymeans5
    @byanymeans5 Před rokem +6

    This conversation is ridiculous. I am Jewish, from Morocco & Romania. Both sides of my family had experienced hard times, it’s not a competition of who had it worse. The disrespect…

  • @bofetada6841
    @bofetada6841 Před rokem +6

    That's Sowell would something to say about all of this.

  • @anabltc
    @anabltc Před rokem +7

    "These unchosen little losers" 😂

  • @joshua_aaron_katz
    @joshua_aaron_katz Před rokem +9

    All jokes aside, I love Sephardim. One nation one heart

  • @EnriqueHernandez-cw3vf
    @EnriqueHernandez-cw3vf Před rokem +6

    Sephardic Jews in the península ibérica suffer the persecution of the inquisition most of this Jews scape to Latin America, that why now many Mexicans could apply to a Spanish or Portuguese nationality.

  • @JohnSmith-il7jn
    @JohnSmith-il7jn Před rokem +13

    The food of Israel is Sephardic, the pronunciation of Hebrew in Israel is Sephardic, and the serious Jewish scholarship of the last thousand years is Sephardic. How do Sephardic Jews in Israel differ in appearance from native Palestinians? They don't.

    • @paranoidandroid9260
      @paranoidandroid9260 Před rokem +8

      no! the food is 100% palestinian but nice try tho

    • @alexv417
      @alexv417 Před rokem +9

      There is no such thing as a native Palestinian. It’s like pointing to second generation immigrant in America and calling him Native American

    • @pokegan52
      @pokegan52 Před rokem +8

      @@alexv417 literally Palestinians and Sephardic Jews are genetically identical, both lived in peace until the Ashkenazis came in and just ruined the whole party otherwise we all lived in peace by the Mediterranean. That’s why there’s differences because the Ashkenazi culture is literally the most detached from the Middle East.

    • @RafR204
      @RafR204 Před rokem +3

      @@pokegan52that’s just not true most Sephardim came in the 40s after being expelled from Arab countries and they didn’t get along

    • @majorpaynei86
      @majorpaynei86 Před rokem

      @@pokegan52 The British screwed it up; as was their custom.

  • @akivagardner9749
    @akivagardner9749 Před rokem +9

    These guys are so ignorant of history, painful to listen to

    • @sueme1954
      @sueme1954 Před rokem +3

      YES.
      I will start:
      Farhud.

  • @austin19021
    @austin19021 Před rokem +105

    The two Jewish men were not very well informed. There were concentration camps in Tunisia and Libya during WWII and Jews in the Middle East/North Africa faced consistent persecution and pogroms throughout their time living under Arab/Islamic rule, and were eventually expelled. Moroccan Jews did have more stability than other countries in the region, but they were also subjected to persecution. Also not all MENA Jews are Sephardic, many of them are Mizrahi or Musta-Arabi and do not descend from Jews who fled the Spanish inquisitions, these Jews were the ones who have remained in the region since forever.

    • @marouanerahimi3087
      @marouanerahimi3087 Před rokem +12

      I am Moroccan and we still have Jews living in Morocco . Morocco was under french protectorate and the french demanded to our king of the time to hand the Jews and he refused for they were his subjects and as Moroccan as their Muslim compatriots also from what I heard from the old folks the Jews and Muslims were on good neighborly terms .

    • @immers2410
      @immers2410 Před rokem +7

      “Throughout their time”. That’s overstating your point. You’re talking about a period of over 1400 years

    • @allis8379
      @allis8379 Před rokem

      No one cares! But I do!

    • @BenGJerome
      @BenGJerome Před rokem

      @@robinhood2550 you'd be suprosed that are brain doesn't always work that way

    • @spookyskelly5276
      @spookyskelly5276 Před rokem

      It's a comedy podcast. Ari is a stand-up comedian, not a historian.

  • @abrahamobaid7013
    @abrahamobaid7013 Před rokem +10

    3:56 andrew cannot believe it got utter silent when he raised his voice

  • @BCRandom69
    @BCRandom69 Před rokem +5

    You guys gotta stop talking over each other. It’s hard to listen to

  • @jamesmcclaren9759
    @jamesmcclaren9759 Před rokem +1

    To answer Shulz question @2:14- depends. Just like if you have two siblings, one that loves you understands you good and bad and you always got along. And the other who thinks they’re better then you and looks to rat you out and gaslight you seemingly at every turn but is still your sibling. Then one day you go to court for some reason and the defense asks which of your siblings should be your character witness. Which will be your selection to speak on your behalf? Sibling A or B. That’s the simple answer, Fba’s know the tethers. So does Shulz.

  • @my_other_side473
    @my_other_side473 Před rokem +3

    To be honest that's a stupid way to take it. If I was Sephardic Jews why can't I complaint about what my Akzhenazi Jews suffered from. They are the same people as me. If I was in Germany I would suffered the same thing from Hitler because I'm Jew. It's not like he's just targeting Akzhenazi Jews. ALL OF US! if my brother get murdered why can't I seek justice for my fallen brother?? Because I'm not the one who got killed? Lol.

  • @konradnsa
    @konradnsa Před rokem +12

    Pleas! Pleas! Kanye and Ari together ! Simple recipe for million$ of views and great entertainment!

  • @j.a.r.family2576
    @j.a.r.family2576 Před rokem +7

    It was funny till akaash thought he had to be heard.

  • @brandonwalsh13
    @brandonwalsh13 Před rokem +2

    Those are not Sephardim Jews, the Jews from the Middle East are Mizrahi Jews those are the majority in Israel not Sephardim

    • @mizrahiwithattitude2733
      @mizrahiwithattitude2733 Před rokem

      in israel Sephardim and mizrahim are seen as one group a moroccan Sephardi and an iraqi mizrahi are the same in israel

  • @NPgust
    @NPgust Před rokem +19

    Sephardic Jews = Hispanic Jews, "Sefarad" literally means Spain in Hebrew.
    At some point in history Sephardic Jews represented a vast majority of the world Jewry, in both numbers and wealth, until they were forcibly converted to Christianity around 1391... how is that not a Holocaust??

    • @insearchofYAH
      @insearchofYAH Před rokem

      Doesn’t Sefarad also mean set apart?

    • @liap4009
      @liap4009 Před rokem +1

      @@insearchofYAH no

    • @insearchofYAH
      @insearchofYAH Před rokem

      @@liap4009 my bad I have mixed up my terms. In Spanish “separado” Is separated which bares a huge resemblance to the word sepharad/sefarad.
      separate (adj.)
      "detached, kept apart, divided from the rest," c. 1600, from separate (v.) or from Latin separatus. Separate also was used as a past-participle adjective in Middle English, "cut off from the main body," also, of a spouse, "estranged." The meaning "individual, particular" is from 1670s, on the notion of "withdrawn or divided from something else," hence "peculiar to one but not others."

    • @alex.profi27
      @alex.profi27 Před rokem

      You compare being killed in mass numbers with being forced to convert to another religion?!
      And you compare what happened in the middle ages to something that took place in the modern times?!
      Cause that means arabs commited over 10 holocaust
      You think they are the only tribe that came from the middle east?!
      They colonized middle east and north africa and forcifully converted natives to islam

    • @MultiSpeedMetal
      @MultiSpeedMetal Před 5 měsíci

      Lmao converting to another religion is not a holocaust.

  • @slopaxo
    @slopaxo Před rokem +8

    I wonder what keywords Andrew thought to use when creating this title

    • @CaliMeatWagon
      @CaliMeatWagon Před rokem +1

      andrew,andrew schulz,andrew schultz,akaash singh,alexxmedia,alex media,alexx media,michael jordan,mj,jordan doc,espn,dennis rodman,goat,flagrant 2,comedy,funny,sports,basketball,baseball,football,golf,tennis,championship,finals,world series,superbowl

    • @CaliMeatWagon
      @CaliMeatWagon Před rokem

      @Catherine Zetack LMAO!
      No.

    • @CaliMeatWagon
      @CaliMeatWagon Před rokem

      @Catherine Zetack Or what? You going to send your sky daddy after me?

  • @SidewaysBurnouts
    @SidewaysBurnouts Před rokem +3

    seems like a trend to fail to mention the mizrahi

  • @ramaluigi6846
    @ramaluigi6846 Před rokem +1

    Mizrahi Jews are probably the closest regarding the jewish semitic heritage. Ashkenazi jews had a difficult period accepting them into Israel during the first decades of the state.

  • @Crivera1983
    @Crivera1983 Před rokem +1

    Sephardic Jews were persecuted before the Spanish Inquisition and after. They were also forced to covert or get expelled from Spain or even murdered. So we Sephardi’s have had our struggles like Ashkenazi Jews.

  • @gabrielazki
    @gabrielazki Před rokem +8

    Why are they going on about "Sephardic" Jews? Isn't Mizrahi Jews they mean?

    • @shivamrai2886
      @shivamrai2886 Před rokem +5

      Mizrahis aka Eastern Jews would be from Iraq, Yemen, India and Central Asia

    • @gabrielazki
      @gabrielazki Před rokem +4

      @@shivamrai2886 Yeah, that is my point. And North Africa. Moroccan Jews are distinct from Iberian Jews (ie Sephardic Jews) but they have adopted some Sephardic practices.

    • @_youmadbrah
      @_youmadbrah Před rokem +2

      Mizrahi is Asian Jews not african

    • @mrgolstein
      @mrgolstein Před rokem

      @@_youmadbrah like typical Euros

  • @Jcrpdx
    @Jcrpdx Před rokem +10

    Andrew like Bill Burr, Dave Chappelle are amazing. What gift to us in this crazy cancel culture world.

  • @joshuacatton3840
    @joshuacatton3840 Před 4 měsíci

    Ayooo your talking about my community. Syrian Jewish community live in Brooklyn and go to Deal NJ for the summer. That’s awesome that you mentioned us.😂

  • @swordofesau952
    @swordofesau952 Před 2 měsíci

    Sefardic jews of uzbekistan and azerbaijan fought in Red Russian Army against the germans and saved alot of Ashkenazi jews. They gave them home, food and shelter.

  • @charlene9638
    @charlene9638 Před rokem +5

    The Muslims protected their people!

    • @r.c.7779
      @r.c.7779 Před rokem +6

      What a joke lol

    • @abdiali4631
      @abdiali4631 Před rokem +3

      Not a joke. Just a fact

    • @VannywiththeFanny
      @VannywiththeFanny Před rokem

      @@abdiali4631 Yeah. Now look how much that's changed.

    • @roejogan9322
      @roejogan9322 Před rokem +5

      @@abdiali4631 farhud, khaybar, endless pogroms, jizia…. Ya you guys “take care” of Jews alright

  • @dianabraley8307
    @dianabraley8307 Před rokem +11

    It made me laugh because no one was being mean spirited - just laughed my about history and how far we all have come.

    • @eyalerlich8484
      @eyalerlich8484 Před 5 měsíci

      It's just that most of what they said was pretty wrong historically..

  • @milenabianca9787
    @milenabianca9787 Před 2 měsíci

    Fun fact Eugene Levy is half Saphardic and Half Ashkenazi which is apparently rare

  • @rasalove6669
    @rasalove6669 Před 5 měsíci

    This conversation is so lovely!!! And just funny 😂😂

  • @judbaker5752
    @judbaker5752 Před rokem +14

    I think this podcasts needs about 4-5 more unfunny people on couches.

  • @ARMohamed
    @ARMohamed Před rokem +30

    Ari is hilarious

  • @olympic97s4
    @olympic97s4 Před rokem +1

    The lack of intelligence in this discussion is hard to listen smh

  • @ToviahEzekielLevitan
    @ToviahEzekielLevitan Před rokem +1

    I'm 40% Sephardic and 60% Sephardic
    also there were Sephardic jews did go through the Holocaust, just not that many of them. I know they did because I am 40% Sephardic and 60% Ashkenazi
    Sephardic is Latin and northern middle eastern jew, Ashkenazi is middle and northern Europe and Mezhari are middle eastern and north African

    • @calumcain2355
      @calumcain2355 Před rokem +1

      Sephardic is not latin neither are they Hispanic don't appropriate white heritage they simply lived in iberia they're not iberian still just Jews

  • @leil107
    @leil107 Před rokem +8

    Akaash really hit it there 1:44

  • @chucknorris277
    @chucknorris277 Před rokem +7

    Mexican jew lmao fukin killed it

    • @dzt8396
      @dzt8396 Před rokem +2

      Louis CK? 🤣

    • @insearchofYAH
      @insearchofYAH Před rokem

      A lot of people have no idea they have Sephardim ancestry.

    • @ghernandez2263
      @ghernandez2263 Před 2 měsíci

      Mexico’s next president could be a Jewish woman

  • @justinbabin209
    @justinbabin209 Před rokem +2

    Francis nganue(UFC camp) talks about being a slave in the lithium mines in Africa and having to escape multiple times.

  • @kurtadamlar
    @kurtadamlar Před rokem +3

    It's called the Spanish Inquisition

  • @BenjaminAri-dk1zb
    @BenjaminAri-dk1zb Před 4 měsíci +5

    As a Balkan Sephardic Jew I love this discussion. In Solidarity with people of all faiths especially our fellow Jews from Israel 🇮🇱 and across the globe. AM YISRAEL CHAI 🔱

  • @royamkies8351
    @royamkies8351 Před rokem +1

    North African Jews did suffer from the Holocaust, many sent to their death. The allies prevented the tragedy.

  • @matand5581
    @matand5581 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Most of the people they’re talking about are Mizrahi Jews (ie Middle Eastern or Arabic speaking Jews), not Sephardi (ie originating from Iberia)

  • @muumarlin1731
    @muumarlin1731 Před rokem +5

    This is hilarious... and I learned something

  • @LiberalsAreFascists
    @LiberalsAreFascists Před rokem +3

    Got kicked out? I’m always hearing that they got kicked out of so many countries. Why is that?

  • @rantingintothevoid
    @rantingintothevoid Před rokem +1

    So like...my grandfather is half Ashkenazi and half Sephardi obviously making me both so it's extra weird watching two sides of the same coin arguing about who is better.

  • @andrewhoyle2669
    @andrewhoyle2669 Před rokem +2

    How come they got kicked out of so many countries?

  • @landon4216
    @landon4216 Před rokem +6

    incredible discussion!
    my mother recently took the dna test and come to find out her real father was pure Israeli. All my friends are Jewish as well, so maybe I always knew deep inside? Problem with me is I don’t believe in any of the current “faiths”, but I’m certainly not an atheist either.
    I guess you could say I’m just confused at this point! lol

    • @tearsintherain6311
      @tearsintherain6311 Před rokem +1

      Wait she didn’t know she had a diff father??? Man that’s crazy I need to know your story now

    • @Ssookawai
      @Ssookawai Před rokem +3

      You don't need a specific religion to nurture your spiritual relationship with God... belief and good behaviour, morals are enough.
      If you want to educate yourself about how others have developed their religious reflection and how they worship, you can read about it.
      That's what I do by the way, I follow a religion (islam) but I also see how other people from other Faiths are worshipping, living and seeking God.
      God bless you. 🙏

    • @moshak1455
      @moshak1455 Před rokem

      There is no "pure Israeli" because you can't be a "pure child murdering scumbag". What you can be is Jewish, Iraqi jew, Yemeni Jew, Sephardic Jew and the European Jew

    • @natedubin8944
      @natedubin8944 Před rokem +6

      I think you're confused. No DNA test wl tell you you're "Israeli". It would say Ashkenazi Jew or another one of the Jewish subsets. Also the Jewish religion is only one aspect of Jewish identity. There are many Jewish atheists for example.

    • @rosalindpaaswell9513
      @rosalindpaaswell9513 Před 3 měsíci

      Judaism is more than a religion. A Jew can be a total non-believer but still a Jew. No test of faith. Jews are a people. You can become a Jew if you're not born one but once you're in, you're in.

  • @eros5556
    @eros5556 Před rokem +7

    Man same shit different toliet

  • @thevilemaxim9039
    @thevilemaxim9039 Před 3 měsíci

    I always quietly chuckle when I see the last 4 letters in Ashkenazi.

  • @slightlyzack9404
    @slightlyzack9404 Před 8 měsíci

    akaash wanted to feel connected lol

  • @elilevinmusic
    @elilevinmusic Před rokem +3

    West Bank is amazing! 😂

  • @heartannette7441
    @heartannette7441 Před rokem +24

    This is epic!!! I boss is a Sephardic Jew and he always tell us that his kind built the pyramids 😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @Sapnfap
      @Sapnfap Před rokem +1

      I am a jew and we didn't build the pyramids, if we did we would have wrote that shit down and been telling everybody

    • @heartannette7441
      @heartannette7441 Před rokem +1

      @@Sapnfap lolnnnnnnnn

    • @mrgolstein
      @mrgolstein Před rokem

      False...the pyramids were built by Falasha Jews

  • @user-my7if9ro4c
    @user-my7if9ro4c Před 4 měsíci

    In fact, some of the Sephardic Jews experienced persecution during the Holocaust (although not as much as the Jews in Europe, of course). For example, Algerian Jews lost their citizenship under the Vichy regime and could not enter higher education and own realestate, Jews in Morocco were not allowed to live outside a certain restricted area (Mellah), etc. In Tunisia the situation was perhaps the most difficult, when in 1942 the local Jews were forced to wear a yellow patch, their property was confiscated and thousands of them were sent to labor camps.

  • @jaycec8474
    @jaycec8474 Před 10 měsíci

    He left out the Sephardic communities that were virtually wiped out during the Holocaust: the Greek Jewish community (90%) and the Sephardic jewish community of Holland (90%).

  • @AHNYML
    @AHNYML Před rokem +5

    Yah I don’t think they have their facts straight. My sepharadi uncles mom from Thessaloniki had a tattoo on her arm that contradicts this nonsense. I’m all for comedy and a good laugh but at least have the facts straight.

    • @eyalerlich8484
      @eyalerlich8484 Před 5 měsíci

      Yeah this conversation was so wrong historically. Tens of thousands of Jews from the Baltic states were murdered by the Germans and their accomplices. Plus, many Sephardic Jews moved across Europe after the 1492 Jewish expulsion from Spain.
      About 15,000 to 20,000 Jews were forced into internment or labor camps in Libya, Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria. About 500 Libyan Jews were killed, and some expelled were later sent to Bergen Belsen concentration camp in Germany.

  • @read7641
    @read7641 Před rokem +6

    Thank you for knowing history and stating that the Islamic Empire encompassed 70% of Jewish population and were protected under their jurisdiction.

    • @alex.profi27
      @alex.profi27 Před rokem

      He is a muslim apologist and doesn t know shit about history
      You were just as worse,even more so than us europeans with the jews
      You even stole stuff from the torah from them
      And its interesting how the european jews managed to keep their culture alive while the arab jews were forcefully assimilated by the arabs
      The way you colonized the native populations of the middle east

    • @eyalerlich8484
      @eyalerlich8484 Před 5 měsíci

      Not really
      About 15,000 to 20,000 Jews were forced into internment or labor camps in Libya, Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria. About 500 Libyan Jews were killed, and some expelled were later sent to Bergen Belsen concentration camp in Germany.
      Muslims have massacred Jews for ages, and to this day there are hardly any Jews left in Muslim countries. And Christians too are declining.

  • @michaelhauser6440
    @michaelhauser6440 Před 6 měsíci +1

    The Sephardic Jews went through the Inquisition tho. It's not like they didn't suffer

  • @tashikoweinstein435
    @tashikoweinstein435 Před 4 měsíci

    As an Ashkenazic, this conversation is exactly why there is a problem with how the rest of world see's the Jewish Community, especially when talking about the numbers of which tribes perished roughly 4 to 5 million Jews who perished were Ashkenazic, but that still leave about another 1 to 2 million Jews who weren't Ashkenazic! As an Ashkenazic, I am getting tired of always being associated with the Holocaust! Come on people!

  • @artist254grafitti7
    @artist254grafitti7 Před rokem +11

    In Africa we had colonialism.. they took the best lands and settled us in reserves. Picked some locals as chiefs to keep us in line. These chiefs form the ruling class to this day. Presidents and all good government jobs are passed around these few families. But the last few years things in Africa are getting better. Past very few recent years

    • @castronator29
      @castronator29 Před rokem

      Implying there werent chiefs before... 😂😂😂 Come on man.

    • @artist254grafitti7
      @artist254grafitti7 Před rokem

      @@castronator29 are you African? If I tell you chief koitalel arap samoei didn't collaborate with them.. oloibon was killed after refusing to sign a treaty etc would you even understand what I'm talking about. You don't always have to give your 2cents on everything (especially things you know nothing about) anw have a lovely day. Continue showing your smart ass to strangers online

    • @castronator29
      @castronator29 Před rokem +2

      @@artist254grafitti7 my man talks about pre Colonial Africa as It was Wakanda. And no, it wasnt. It always had wars, slavery and etc. Same in the Americas. Its human behaviour, stop trying to wash your side of story.