“I would wager that in the primary, more than 50% of the Jewish people voted for Mamdani,” Cuomo told the crowd of around 450 at a breakfast event Sunday at the Hampton Synagogue.

He believed they were influenced by Mamdani’s appeal to younger and first-time voters who, Cuomo said, view criticism of Israel as opposing the policies of the Israeli government in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. “They are pro-Palestinian, and they don’t consider it being anti-Israel,” he said.

“We have the largest Jewish population outside of Israel, and I was proud to be the strongest advocate,” Cuomo continued. “But many, especially younger people, don’t consider saying anti-Israel is different than being antisemitic.”

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    Or people of Jewish ancestry. That’s why antisemitism is not Judeaphobia. Jewish is an ethnicity as well as a religion. It’s a combination term for religious persecution and/or racism.

    I’m genetically part Ashkenazi Jew according to 23andMe. I don’t practice Judaism, and my ancestors moved to the US to escape persecution by the Bolsheviks in Eastern Europe prior to the founding of Israel. More Jews live outside of Israel than within.

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      Nobbody is able to distinguish Jewish people from white people these days.

      Ask any person on the street what a “Jew” looks like and they will shrug their shoulders.

      Same with Italians, Irish, and other racial constructs people used to discriminate in the past.

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        Regardless of ease of stereotyping, Ashkenazi Jews have a unique genetic profile. There are certain medical treatments that are ineffective as a result.

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          Of course ancestry can be genetically determined. However purely from your physical appearance nobody would be able to tell you are an Ashkenazi Jew.

          These are some images which pop up when searching “Ashkenazi Jew”:

          Would you be able to tell their ancestry from their appearance?

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            Are you saying someone can’t be discriminated against for their ethnicity if they don’t look like their heritage? There are Jewish cultural traditions and customs that are no longer exclusive to the religion. Surnames are also a pretty big clue.

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        This is patently false and just a rehash of the same old attitude we’ve seen so frequently before.

        If you’re going to be a bigot at least try and be original