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Ethnicities of Israel: Hungary 

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@davidzoltan5263
@davidzoltan5263 3 года назад
I can't believe it. I'm a Hungarian jew last descendants from my exterminated family living in Brussels. I thought I was the only one who remain in this world. I can't stop criying and looking this video until the end because my emotion feeling is so high. You can't imagine how much your video that you made is so important for me and how much it was needed. I'm not alone anymore now I know, from all my heart thank you and Shalom.
@Илан-ю7г
@Илан-ю7г 2 года назад
God bless you my brother may your family find peace in garden of Eden
@hillelkita2354
@hillelkita2354 2 года назад
My friend is an Hungarian Jew
@davidzoltan5263
@davidzoltan5263 2 года назад
@@hillelkita2354 Hello my friend, you can say to your friend that where he's in this world, I'll die for it's soul like a brother. I wish you and him all the best. Shalom and peace.
@hillelkita2354
@hillelkita2354 2 года назад
@@davidzoltan5263 I'll make sure to say that to him next time I see him, stay safe baroch hashem.
@user_mll374
@user_mll374 2 года назад
There's many of us. Lol 😊
@bennythepooh4905
@bennythepooh4905 3 года назад
They’re Ashkenazi Jews who lived in these countries, they’re not actually of these ethnicities. That’s why they’re related to Lebanese, Druze, Syrians and Palestinians in DNA tests.
@benvad9010
@benvad9010 5 месяцев назад
I concur they are not Europeans at all. The tribal Levantine is evident
@fallenslave6684
@fallenslave6684 6 лет назад
I am Hungarian and love jews. They are so nice people!
@cielarko6210
@cielarko6210 5 лет назад
We love you back! Come visit Israel! Why are you not in Israel already?
@tasnim4927
@tasnim4927 5 лет назад
Thanks⁦❤️⁩⁦❤️⁩⁦❤️⁩⁦❤️⁩⁦❤️⁩⁦❤️⁩
@beagleonvodka
@beagleonvodka 4 года назад
Come visit in Israel we love you too.
@boloninavaninoel4465
@boloninavaninoel4465 4 года назад
@@cielarko6210 i am a gungarian jew💜
@idontspeakminecraft1475
@idontspeakminecraft1475 4 года назад
bölöni Aron Nikola huge my brother ❤️🇮🇱
@YonasonWeideman
@YonasonWeideman 5 лет назад
My family believes that we have Hungarian-Jewish roots in Budapest and Galicia but I had to convert in order to reclaim my Jewishness. It's good to be back! Love from America 👍
@Kormos17
@Kormos17 3 года назад
sending much love from Budapest !
@mideastruth
@mideastruth 7 лет назад
Corey, these are not ethnicities - these are diaspora communities.
@OhMaDayzz
@OhMaDayzz 7 лет назад
They're ethnicities, hence Jews being genetically different and having different cultures/languages depending on where in the world they live.
@Someone-bz3el
@Someone-bz3el 7 лет назад
Ashkenazi jews had the same culture and language in all of these countries he's doing videos about less than 100 ago(Hungary, Poland, Russsian empire, Romania) a Jew's are geneitclly simmilar and have the same historical languages
@mideastruth
@mideastruth 7 лет назад
Peter Connell Lol, you're confusing the levant with saudi arabia.
@mideastruth
@mideastruth 7 лет назад
Peter Connell by your false logic black africans and british europeans are native-americans. just because they live there does not mean they always lived there. the spread of arabs from hijaz and what is now saudi arabia in massive numbers has occured as a result of arab-islamic imperialism. learns some basic history before making baseless claims.
@mideastruth
@mideastruth 7 лет назад
Peter Connell you clearly dont understand the meaning of the term "arab", but you're right that it is not a simple term. i meant for the native hijazians and others from what is now referred to as saudi arabia and other places in the "arabian peninsula". they were "bedouins" in thier roots. before islam, the meaning of "arab" is the same as that of a "bedouin". after arab-islamic imperialism and colonialism, arab also became to typically describe speakers of the quranic arabic language, which later shifted to pan-arabism. bedouins are the original "arabs", so you see, your claim "Bedouins predate Arabs" makes no sense.
@GregStallion
@GregStallion 6 лет назад
I'm a Hungarian-born Rom of partial, super distant/remote Jewish descent. (It's just a small part of the standard White European heritage that all Roma and other Romani have as part of their respective admixtures.) The anti-Semitism in Hungary is still fairly low-key compared to many other European countries. We've only witnessed a spike because of the Alt-Right Media platform afforded to pro-Trump/anti-Soros Neo-Nazis and White Supremacists. Antiziganism is the real problem in Hungary. If I were 100% Ashkenazi, I never would have been put up for international adoption. (I was adopted by White Americans because no one in Hungary--Christian or Jewish--wanted to adopt a "Gypsy".) I have so many Hungarian and Hungarian-American friends who are actually Jewish and they proudly consider themselves Magyar. When they go back to Hungary they are welcomed with open arms by all White Hungarians. Looking at them, no one would ever even know that they're Jewish--they're simply "traditional" (a.k.a. White) Eastern & Central European. Also, we Hungarians are extremely proud of Hungarian-American Jews like Tony Curtis, Gene Simmons and Harry Houdini; something that an allegedly anti-Semitic nation would never do. It's annoying to see people talk about being Hungarian and yet they don't even make an effort to stay connected to the culture. I'd give anything to be considered a "traditional Hungarian".
@monikamiliczka6104
@monikamiliczka6104 6 лет назад
Christopher Quinn Well said. Hungary can be portrayed badly in the media. However the reality is completely different. I have lots of Jewish Hungarian friends and they love Hungary. I see Israeli people at the airport in Budapest constantly. All year around. It’s a very popular destination for them. If some don’t want to visit it’s their loss. 😉
@GregStallion
@GregStallion 6 лет назад
Exactly. :) And let's not also forget that many parts of Hungary, not just the Jewish Quarter in Budapest, have street and store signs in both Yiddish and Hebrew. It was, and still is, one of the most Jewish countries in Europe. At one point, along with Germany, Russia and Poland, it was the most Jewish place in the world--even more so than Italy, France and Spain centuries earlier.
@dragonlaughing
@dragonlaughing 5 лет назад
Magyars are only 5% of the mitochondria of Hungary. It's just they gifted Hungary with a non- sexist language and a penchant for speaking the truth in blunt terms. Even the fairy tales ends on a fairly pessimistic note. But the Mongols were there and the Moors were there. Lots of people passed through. Probably most of the Jews settled during the time of the Austrian Hungarian empire. The anti-semitism probably too it when German heritage, better capitalized, university educated, Jews came in and spread to the more rural areas, in the nineteenth and twentieth century.
@Hexavielego
@Hexavielego 5 лет назад
@@monikamiliczka6104 True! Budapest is amazing & very common destination here in israel
@glennthfc9346
@glennthfc9346 3 года назад
Trump is pro Israel and a friend to the Jewish people & Soros is an evil globalist, I think you need to research
@monikamiliczka6104
@monikamiliczka6104 6 лет назад
Wouldn’t call Hungary anti Semitic at all. Interesting to see that the airport in Budapest is always full of Israelis. All year around. Second biggest synagogue in the world is still standing in Budapest. I have plenty of Jewish friends living there and never complain. You’d be pleasantly surprised how nice Budapest and Hungary are. 🇭🇺
@mouradnrd
@mouradnrd 5 лет назад
Monika Miliczka look up erno Gero
@FaveORitt
@FaveORitt 5 лет назад
Monika Miliczka do a little research, plenty of jew hating in Hungary
@67alphabeastakamrstealyour41
@67alphabeastakamrstealyour41 5 лет назад
Hungarians are mongols of europe and need to go back to central asia!
@kurd9726
@kurd9726 5 лет назад
Lol seriously? I was living in Budapest for like 3 years myself and even though im not jewish i have seen a lot of conflicts where hungarian people attacked jewish people for no reason. Or are you blindly walking through Budapest? 😂
@zavtradnem
@zavtradnem 5 лет назад
Im sold :)
@AlpLimIndFox
@AlpLimIndFox 7 лет назад
Corey, I just want to say you are doing a great job for asking random questions to general public in Israel or Palestine. It's a great way to gather statistics or getting to know people better to open up a dialogue
@guywhousesapseudonymonyout4272
Koszonom szepen, Corey!
@agi-um6fm
@agi-um6fm 7 лет назад
Hajrá Magyarok!
@guywhousesapseudonymonyout4272
@ReallyIsraeli lol
@guywhousesapseudonymonyout4272
@ReallyIsrtaeli She still pronounced koszonom wrong, though
@keineahnung5793
@keineahnung5793 6 лет назад
Ethnicities of Israel is the wrong title for these series,,they are Jews,not Germans or Hungarian or Spanish,
@stroke_of_luck
@stroke_of_luck 7 лет назад
I love Lizts *Hungarian Rhapsody.* . that is terrific music. That said, none of my family made it across the channel. But I do like Chopin, Brahms, Dvorak...
@mindigboldogorakatmutat2922
@mindigboldogorakatmutat2922 4 года назад
Liszt Ferenc-hungarian artist
@guywhousesapseudonymonyout4272
A magyar nyelv nagyon szep
@yossefcohen3508
@yossefcohen3508 6 лет назад
Ich verstehe ihr nicht.... was richtig ihr sagen?
@guywhousesapseudonymonyout4272
@guywhousesapseudonymonyout4272 3 года назад
@@yossefcohen3508 ich sagte dass der Unagrnische Sprache ist sehr schon
@pejakenovic805
@pejakenovic805 2 года назад
The questionnaire was made positive, friendly and wide angled. Well done!
@grandegracia
@grandegracia 3 года назад
Hungarian Jews were mostly Ashkenazim, but in the late 19th Century their assimilation process quickened, especially in major cities. To be fair, there used to be an anti-semitic political approach to the Jewish community in Hungary since the Habsburgs came into power (I can’t remember any trustwrothy sources from times before, but I’m sure the anti-semitism has been official in the 17th and 18th Century) and even though in the early times, protestants and jews were discriminated equally, the protestants obtained equal rights to Catholics during the reign of Joseph II (1780-1790) whereas Jews had to wait until the 19th century. Their assimilation was quick afterwards. Many of them had high prestige jobs. Even the leaders of the 1919 Hungarian Soviet Republic were of Jewish descent, which made the anti-semitism more prevalent in the 20th century, between the two wars. What happened afterwards is a tragedy. And the Hungarian population is very anti-semitic ever since. They were during the communism, too. And now, during a resurging fascist dictatorship, where the dictator attacks a Jewish businessman constantly since 2015, the same person who gave him the scholarship to study in the UK, for promoting an open society, is truly alarming. What I want to say with this, is that Hungarian Jews have a special culture, those who stay here despite all the hardships. It’s a mix of Ashkenazi and Hungarian culture, but ethnically, they’re clearly Ashkenazim, the Jewish assimilation went quickly in a cultural sense, but Jews and Hungarians happened to marry quite rarely, if my memory is not misleading me. I wouldn’t call them ethnic Hungarians, although it’s hard to define what ethnic Hungarians are, and even during the Hungarian national movement, the ethnic background did not play a primary role, a wise idea in a country with a Hungarian speaking minority and 14 nationalities that in combination outweighed the 40% Hungarian-speaking population.
@jaybloomfield5082
@jaybloomfield5082 2 года назад
Thank you very much for your interesting response. Is the geographical area of Hungry part of the Pale of the Settlement?
@igorjee
@igorjee Год назад
@@jaybloomfield5082 Google is your chaver.
@MAKDÁVID-KRIŽ
@MAKDÁVID-KRIŽ 3 месяца назад
Jews-Jewnanistani-SeaPeople are NOT a pastoral,tribal...alliance called Israelites that where in Egypt 3500+ years ago nor a Sumerian-Elomite a Shemitic a descendant of Shem but a later Mediterranean SeaPeople cult from Northern Africa-Carthage and so a Anti-Shemitic a Anti-Israelite by default.
@wheelinthesky300
@wheelinthesky300 7 лет назад
Why do I see so much graffiti in Israel? Who does this to The Holy Land?
@BabylonianHebrew
@BabylonianHebrew 7 лет назад
See those guys in gold chains, white tank tops and buzzcuts? Lol
@איןליכינוי-ל9ק
@איןליכינוי-ל9ק 4 года назад
Arsim do
@tedjohnson8319
@tedjohnson8319 3 года назад
Because the most high has not healed the land
@sujoms
@sujoms 11 месяцев назад
I am "fully" Hungarian in my heart, and was born and raised as a Hungarian, (I have a Hungarian Christian wife) but when I did my DNA test, it turned out that I am 27% Askenazim, something like 25% Eastern European, 24% Balkan, 10% Baltic, 8% Swedish, lol.... I always looked a bit middle eastern, first I thought I have some gypsy blood or something, but it seems that both my mother and my father has jewish heritage, maybe their parents had to hide and assimilate due to the 2nd world war...
@MAKDÁVID-KRIŽ
@MAKDÁVID-KRIŽ 3 месяца назад
There is Jews that where and Hungarians where if you don't have other Jews-Jewnanistani-SeaPeople related genetics then it's very likely that you are simply related to Hungarins whom convertednto Jewdeism and run under the name of AshKeNazi.
@dragonlaughing
@dragonlaughing 5 лет назад
Walnut cake, poppy seed cake, cabbage stuffed with beef. Winters are cold.
@mideastruth
@mideastruth 7 лет назад
*---------------------------------------* *THE FACTS AND HISTORY* *---------------------------------------* There has never been such a country called Palestine. Israel was RE-formed on land previously ruled by the Ottoman empire, similarly to other countries in the region such as Lebanon, Iraq and others. There is no such thing as "Palestinian people". It's worth noting that newspapers such as the 'Palestine post' were Jewish newspapers (this one for example turned into the 'Jerusalem post'). This is also true about other official "Palestine" related stuff from the time before Israel was RE-formed. If you happened to say "Palestinian" before the RE-formation of Israel, you were actually referring to the Hebrews living in the land, not the Arabs. Take a look at this flag book from 1939 (3rd row on the right): imgur.com/a/4hlH2 The term "Palestine" was later discarded, as it should have been, because the original name for the land - Israel, has been restored (it's simple: Israel is not Palestine, just like Jerusalem is not Aelia-Capitolina, and Schem is not Nablus). It is only in the mid 1960's that the Arabs hijacked the term, and its widespread usage only took off after the 1967 Arab-Israeli war. the Arabs used this terminology as a political propaganda tool to de-legitimize Israel, after they failed to steal the Hebrew homeland by force with the Arab armies, by invading and attempting to conquer the land. Ironically, the term "Palestinian" originate from the term 'Pleshet' to describe INVADERS by the Hebrews. Those who willingly identify as "Palestinians" are declaring themselves to be invaders/colonizers in Hebrew land. It's important to note that his propaganda tool was supported by the Communists/Soviets. On the other hand, just a few decades before that, the Arab "Palestinians" were hand in hand with the Nazis. They have aided them under the leadership of the mufti Amin Al Husseini - who is often regarded 'founding father' of the Arab "Palestinians". Mufti Amin Al Husseini became an SS general, but he had anti-jewish genocidal ideology long before the Nazis rose the power. He has incited and caused violence and terror against the Jewish people in their homeland since the early 1920's (for example: causing the 1929 Hebron massacre). Yasser Arafat, the first official "Palestinian" leader was an Arab from Egypt, who was born and raised in Egypt and lived there till the 1950's - some "Palestinian" eh? Arab "Palestinians" are nothing more than bands of foreign Arab invaders and illegal immigrants from all over the Arab and Islamic world (some of them even originating from places that are not part of the middle-east, such as Bosnia). Most of them came as recent as the 19th and 20th centuries. As for those who were before that - most of those were Arab Bedouins who are Arab nomadic tribes who did not permanently settle in places, and thus did not stay for prolonged periods of time. Many Arabs even came to Gaza, Judea and Samaria from Egypt and Jordan while these areas were under Egyptian and Jordanian occupation on the periods between 1948 to 1967. Here are some very informative and interesting quotes directly Arab "Palestinian" leaders: "There is no such country as Palestine. 'Palestine' is a term the Zionists invented. There is no Palestine in the bible ...Palestine is ALIEN to us" - Arab "Palestinian" leader Awni Abdul-Hadi, Peel Commission, 1937. "The Palestinian people does not exist. The creation of a Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle against the state of Israel for our Arab unity. In reality today there is no difference between Jordanians, Palestinians, Syrians and Lebanese. Only for political and tactical reasons do we speak today about the existence of a Palestinian people, since Arab national interests demand that we posit the existence of a distinct "Palestinian people" to oppose Zionism. Yes, the existence of a separate Palestinian identity exists only for tactical reasons, Jordan, which is a sovereign state with defined borders, cannot raise claims to Haifa and Jaffa, while as a Palestinian, I can undoubtedly demand Haifa, Jaffa, Beer-Sheva and Jerusalem. However, the moment we reclaim our right to all of Palestine, we will not wait even a minute to unite Palestine and Jordan." - Arab "Palestinian" leader & PLO member Zuheir Mohsen, 1977. "We all have Arab roots, and every Palestinian in Gaza and throughout Palestine can prove his Arab roots - whether from Saudi Arabia, Yemen or anywhere else." "... Half the Palestinians are (Arab) Egyptians and the other half are (Arab) Saudis" - Arab "Palestinian" Hamas minister Fathi Hammad, 2012. Here are some of the most common family names among the "Palestinians": "Masri" = from Egypt-Hamas member of Parliament, Mushir al-Masri (the word "masri" littelery means "the egyptian" in arabic !). "Khamis"= Bahrain "Salem Hanna Khamis" "al-Faruqi"= Mosul, Iraq "al-Araj" = Morocco, a member of the Saadi Dynasty "Hussein al-Araj" "al Lubnani" = the Lebanese "al-Mughrabi" = the Moroccan (Maghreb" - meaning "West" in Arabic, and usually referring to North Africa or specifically to Morocco) "al-Djazair" = the Algerian "al-Yamani" = the Yemeni "Issam Al Yamani" "al-Afghani" = the Afghan "al-Hindi" = the Indian "Amin al-Hindi" "Iraqi" = from Iraq. "halabi" = from Aleppo, Syria "El Baghdadi" = from Baghdad Iraq. "Tarabulsi"= Tarabulus-Tripoli, Lebanon. "Hourani" = Houran Syria. "al-Husayni" = Saudi Arabia. "Saudi" = Saudi Arabia. "Metzarwah"= Egypt. "Barda---wil" = "Salah Bardawil" HAMAS legislator in Gaza; Egypt, Bardawil Lake area. "Nashashibi" = Syria. "Bushnak" = Bosnia "zoabi"= from Iraq: "Haneen Zoabi". "Turki" = Turkey "Daud Turki" "al-Kurd" = Kurdistan. "Haddadins" = YEMEN descended from Ghassanid Christian Arabs. "Arab Abu-Kishk" = Egypt.(Bedouins) "Arab al shakirat" = Egypt (Bedouins) "Arab al zabidat" = Egypt (Bedouins) "Arab al aramsha" = Egypt (Bedouins) "Abu Sitta" = In Arabic' Abu means father and sitta means six. Translated it actually means father of six. (The Abu Sitta family primarily received this name because around the year 1700, a well known knight of the large Al-Tarabeen tribe always had six slaves (i.e. fedawyah, bodyguards), 3 on each side, with him. They were with him wherever he went, day or night. Hence the name "ABU SITTA." = Egypt (Bedouins) "Salman Abu Sitta ".) Even Yasser Arafat, the most famous "Palestinian" and leader of the P.L.O terrorist organization, was not native to Judea. He called himself a "Palestinian refugee" but spoke Arabic with an Egyptian accent. He was born in 1929 Cairo, Egypt. He served in the Egyptian army, studied in the University of Cairo, and lived in Cairo until 1956! His full name was Mohammed Abdel Rahman Abdel Raouf Arafat al-Qudwa al-Husseini. "Al-Qudwa" tribe origin? Yasser Arafat also proudly stated in his authorized biography that, "If there is any such thing as a Palestinian people, it is I, Yasser Arafat, who created them." Here is some genetic data for Arab "Palestinian": According to a 2010 study by Behar et al. titled "The genome-wide structure of the Jewish people", Palestinians tested clustered genetically close to Bedouins, Jordanians and Saudi Arabians which was described as "consistent with a common origin in the Arabian Peninsula". A study found that the Palestinians, have what appears to be Female-Mediated gene flow in the form of Maternal DNA Haplogroups from Sub-Saharan Africa. Palestinian individuals tested, carried maternal haplogroups that originated in Sub-Saharan Africa. The most likely explanation for the presence of predominantly female lineages of African origin in these areas is that they may trace back to women brought from Africa as part of the Arab slave trade, assimilated into the areas under Arab rule. In a genetic study of Y-chromosomal STRs in two populations from Israel and the Palestinian Authority Area: Christian and Muslim Palestinians showed genetic differences. A 2013 study of Haber and et al. found that "The predominantly Muslim populations of Syrians, Palestinians and Jordanians cluster on branches with other Muslim populations as distant as Morocco and Yemen." The authors explained that "religious affiliation had a strong impact on the genomes of the Levantines. In particular, conversion of the region's populations to Islam appears to have introduced major rearrangements in populations' relations through admixture with culturally similar but geographically remote populations leading to genetic similarities between remarkably distant populations." The authors also reconstructed the genetic structure of pre-Islamic Levant and found that "it was more genetically similar to Europeans than to (nowadays) Middle Easterners". *HIGHLY RECOMMENDED VIDEOS TO WATCH:* ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IJggz2HIkS4.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SN838zu6iio.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-u8ELap2uhkA.html Let us now see what the Quran itself says: And thereafter We (Allah) said to the Children of Israel: 'Dwell securely in the Promised Land. And when the last warning will come to pass, we will gather you together in a mingled crowd." [Qur'an 17 : 104] "O my people (the Hebrews)! Enter the Holy Land, which God has assigned unto you", [Qur'an: 5 : 21] "We (Allah) settled the Israelites in a blessed land and provided them with good things". [Qur'an: 10 : 93] "it was Our (Allah's) will to favor those who were oppressed (the Hebrews) and to make them leaders of man, to bestow on them a noble heritage and to give them power in the land (of Israel)". [Qur'an: 28 : 5-6] "We (Allah) gave the persecuted people (the Hebrews) dominion over the eastern and western lands which We had blessed (the east and west banks of the Jordan River). Thus your Lord's gracious word was fulfilled for the Israelites, because they had endured with fortitude [Qur'an: 7 : 137] It's funny how so many Muslims go against Allah and the Quran when it suits them.
@mideastruth
@mideastruth 7 лет назад
let's hang out truth hurts eh? you're in denial of reality
@johns22
@johns22 7 лет назад
Yawn!!!!
@mideastruth
@mideastruth 7 лет назад
hatter00 facts dont care about you feelings, ignorant imbeciIe. you clearly are willfully ignorant when you choose to ignore the facts when they dont suit the emotional faIse narrative you have been brainwashed with. reason demands it is *you* who should grow up.
@pegasus3684
@pegasus3684 6 лет назад
Lol you wrote alot of shit but it doesnt change the fact that the so called "palestinians" you refer too have lived on that land longer. I think all people deserve there own country but not on the behalf of others. We can all trace our existance back to africa. Should a swedish person then go into nigeria and claim it as his land? No. These people have lived in Europe for thousands of years and they cant just walse into another country and force them out. Now its a different time however and many israelis are born into that country and most palestinians were not alive when the occupation began so move on and create two states. They should honestly draw it right down the middle from left to right and whoever gets jerusalem gets it
@MMOplayeerr
@MMOplayeerr 6 лет назад
Who are palestinians? Tell me. That place was ruled by Phoenicia, Roman Empire, Ottomans etc etc... Who are the palestinians ? There was never a palestine ethnicity, nationality or anything. Ofc, If we check, the region's name is Palestine, but that means anyone who was there could be called Palestinian, which makes the whole thing meaningless. Modern Palestinians should not rly have right to call themselves palestinians, but they can do It, because the region is names Palestine, but then who are the palestinians? Who are the original ones or who has the most claim to Palestine? There were many cultures living there and choose any, modern palestinians have nothing to do with them. Just like how Egypt should not be called Egypt, They are a disgrace, They have nothing to do with Egypt. They are mostly just arabs, so are the palestines and they got mixed and mixed over the time. Todays palestines are not rly the people that were living there back then and Egypt? They have nothing to do with the beautiful ancient egyptian culture and ethnicity. They are just some average muslims, nothing unique. I can go to half the world and see fckin muslims. Ancient Egypt however was fckin unique with their religion and culture. Persians also threw away their beautiful zoroastrian religion to fckin muslim. Iran should be called Persia and should be zoroastrian. They are spitting on their ancient legacies, They should respect their history and embrace their culture, but they threw it all away. There are Palestinian people, just, because Theres a region called Palestine and It fckin has people live there. They should not have an independent state, They are not unique, They could easly just belong to any other muslim state and there would be no cultural and ethnical fckin difference. They are not palestines but muslim arabs. There was no Palestine nation, because there were not palestinian culture, nationality, there were just people living in Palestine who were unique and had their independent states. Modern palestines have nothing to do with them and There is no palestinian culture, They are palestinian people, because there are people in palestine, but they do not have their own culture and ehtnicity. They are not different then the regions next to palestine, there should be no palestinian nationalist, patriots, because palestine exists as a region, but not as a culture or ethnicity.
@guywhousesapseudonymonyout4272
Corey forgot to ask if they had a crystal chandelier in the house when they were growing up. That was the stereotype I had to put up with when I told people my mother was a Hungarian Jew (maybe this is a New York thing, but also I think in Israel there is a stereotype that the Hungarians love to brag and show off all their fancy furniture and junk like that in the house). The other thing is "Oh, you must eat Hungarian goulash all the time!" (Nope, and there's not one kind of "Hungarian goulash"-- gyulas just means "stew" anyway and there's lots of different kinds.) And then there are all the numb-skulls who say "Hungary? Are you hungry? Do you want to eat something? Maybe you want to eat some.... *TURKEY* ?!?" Everybody who says the last thing laughs very hard at their lame joke and they think that they just came up with it. Comic geniuses!
@semsemeini7905
@semsemeini7905 7 лет назад
I thought it was the Czech Jews who have chandaliers. In egypt we had crystal chandaliers.
@guywhousesapseudonymonyout4272
I'm Israeli (half Sephardic, half Hungarian) but I grew up in New York. IN New York, it's a stereotype that Hungarian Jews have chandeliers. But the only people who ask me this question, when I tell them my mom is Hungarian, "Where are your chandeliers?" or "Does your house have a crystal chandelier?" are generally Polish Ashkenazi, haredi or Modern Orthodox Jews, particularly in the very haredi (and very Hungarian) area of Boro Park (my father's joke was that it was "Buda Park" because of all the Hungarian Jews), Brooklyn. I actually lived fin Boro Park for a bit as a kid, and it's true a lot of Hungarians are like that (not my family).
@guywhousesapseudonymonyout4272
_"I am Israeli (half Sephardic , half Hungarian ) but I grew up in New York " How is that ?? What a complicated identity ... How many personality you have Mr . Schizophrenic_ How is it complicated? In today's world it's very common for people to grow up in more than one country. Both of my parents were Israeli citizens who moved to the USA before I was born. My late father's ancestors traced their roots in the Land of Israel, to Sfat (Safad) and Jerusalem, about 500 years, my mother's family came to Israel from Hungary, but both were Israelis. I was unfortunately born in Boston (really a garbage city, I also went to grad school there for a couple of years too), but luckily I grew up in New York and Israel.
@guywhousesapseudonymonyout4272
@hang out I often delete and re-post when I notice little typos and spelling errors and things like that -- and want to add some more thoughts -- but the new version is probably there -- because I don't like it when it says "(edited)" -- but if I do it too many times and still notice mistakes or things I want to change I stop deleting and re-posting and just let the "(edited)" stay. I need to y check all the spelling and grammar carefully before I post, but so should everybody.
@guywhousesapseudonymonyout4272
And there's another typo up above, but I left it this time. I hate typos and bad spelling.
@jonasklingberg822
@jonasklingberg822 5 лет назад
I presume many of you who say "oh - there is no anti-semitism in Hungary" are not Jewish, and would therefore not have been affected by anti-semitism. There is ample research on anti-semitic sentiment in Hungary - I suggest you google it.
@InfernAlien
@InfernAlien 4 года назад
It's true, and yes people can be very sovinistic in Hungary, but be aware to the feudalistic roots in the country. Every place on earth where neither meritocracy, or a full on civic social structure haven't developed will search for more and more ways to create hierarchys. And on the bottom of these will be people who are, in any shape or form: „foreign”.
@igorjee
@igorjee Год назад
The type of antisemitism is more conceptual than physical like in Western Europe. Hungarians have stereotypes, but wouldn't beat up Jews or set alight synagogues like the Muslims in the West.
@zodiacthefirst3781
@zodiacthefirst3781 6 лет назад
This anti-semite thing is just not true. I mean I know plenty of ppl with a Jewish background and nobody cares. I did the ancestry DNA test and even I have cca. 10% Ashkenazi genes and when I saw the result my only reaction was "Cool" ...
@ThePetekA
@ThePetekA 2 года назад
Very true!!
@ellgndd5343
@ellgndd5343 2 года назад
I am partly Magyar jew and actually according to statistics of the organization of europe's Jewish communities Hungary is the Safest country for Jews in Europe.
@igorjee
@igorjee Год назад
@@ellgndd5343 The type of antisemitism is more conceptual than physical like in Western Europe. Hungarians have stereotypes, but wouldn't beat up Jews or set alight synagogues like the Muslims in the West.
@sroydetroy6404
@sroydetroy6404 Год назад
@@igorjee Well I mean they rounded about half a million of them on the banks of the Danube, tied them up, shoot one and let the rest die of Hypothermia from the freezing waters as this was the winter of 1944. Not to mention that we have witnessed over the years quite a few videos in which Hungarians blatantly attack people who say they are either Jewish or Israeli. But are Hungarians anti Semitic? nah... not at all(sarcasm).
@cielarko6210
@cielarko6210 5 лет назад
I think Hungarians Jews or Gentiles are the hottest people in the world. Woof!
@michaelfay780
@michaelfay780 3 года назад
I didnt know Israel was so diverse .all the world can be found in that small country .thanks for opening my eyes
@hanane9878
@hanane9878 Год назад
Hhhh no jews are racist as hell they don't even accept black Ethiopian jews. Never trust a jew
@ehgiggs
@ehgiggs 7 лет назад
Lecso is not really a soup
@maxmichelson3313
@maxmichelson3313 6 лет назад
Make a video about Yugoslav - Israelis
@lrt_unimog8316
@lrt_unimog8316 3 года назад
Does Lapid count? N. Sad was Hungarian when his dad was born, but given to the Serbs after WW1. (That said, many Hungarians remain there.)
@Србомбоница86
@Србомбоница86 2 года назад
@@lrt_unimog8316 Nope ,pure Serbian now 😊
@igorjee
@igorjee Год назад
@@lrt_unimog8316 Lapid was Hungarian.
@sladetuner8661
@sladetuner8661 2 года назад
i know a family from Hungary and they are great people #Hungary
@hafiful
@hafiful 5 лет назад
Everybody have a lot to gain on stop calling other people racist or anti-semite or "haters" or other such really negative labels. Because you can always find aspects of racism and "hate" in people anywhere you go in the world, but that is certainly not the most significant part of any culture or society. Besides, its always worth to remember how complex everything in this world really is, and what a long and complex history we all have on this planet - each nation and every singel one of us. My experience is that wherever we travel in the world, if we meet people with a certain degree of respect, curiosity and openness - thats, for the most part, exactly the same we get back from them. So, everybody should stop being negative about other people who they never even met.
@Ron-dv8jj
@Ron-dv8jj 7 лет назад
Corey Gil-Shuster, do Netherlands please. Can you find Dutch Jews in Israel?
@Ron-dv8jj
@Ron-dv8jj 7 лет назад
Yeah but isnt that the same with someone from lets say Hungary? How does Corey pick them out to begin with? They might as well be from Romania,or Bulgary or Germany or... Its just kinda weird to me. There are all these videos about different etnic Jewish ancesteries, but you never see anything about Dutch Jews or Belgium Jews. I assure you we have Jewish people in the Netherlands,and so does Belgium. Its not a big deal but I was just wondering if there where Dutch Jews in Israel, and how they would view the Netherlands now. I dont think we are particulairy anti Israel or anti Jew in the Netherlands,nor pro for that matter. It could go either way.
@Ron-dv8jj
@Ron-dv8jj 7 лет назад
Yeah I know,i just was hoping Corey would do a video about them. But perhaps he doesnt know how to recognize them and pick them out.
@semsemeini7905
@semsemeini7905 7 лет назад
LOL yes my cousin.
@semsemeini7905
@semsemeini7905 7 лет назад
Israel exists because of antisemitic haters like you buddy. Thanks.
@Ron-dv8jj
@Ron-dv8jj 7 лет назад
If you are implying what I think you are implying then let me say this: -One group of people does not represent the whole nation. -What the people of older generations have done,does not represent the current generation. This goes for any people or nation, including the Germans,the Dutch,as well as the Israelis. You cant hold a current generation accountable for what past generations did. And you cant blame a whole nation of people for what a group of people within that nation did.
@Adir-Yosef
@Adir-Yosef 5 лет назад
of course the Hungarians have the most food types they are hungrians XP
@hyacinthe7
@hyacinthe7 7 лет назад
What about Jews hailing from Greece? Thessaloniki? Good idea for next video.
@interestingyoutubechannel1
@interestingyoutubechannel1 7 лет назад
There was an ancient Romaniot Jewish community (not ashkenazi or sfaradi) that had a unique culture which, together with the Italian Jews, were the last remnants of the Judean/Galilean tradition of ancient Israel, as opposed to the Jewish Babylonian exile traditions. There is nothing left now from this, only the old documents, records & spiritual/philosophical literature of that community remains. Even the Judeo-Greek Yavani language is no longer passed on, unlike Ladino among sfaradim. However there are elements of Hellenistic Byzantine Jewish life till today, and we do also have the Greek Karaite Jewish community living with us today in Israel.
@guywhousesapseudonymonyout4272
@interestingyoutubechannel There are still Romaniote synagogues in Greece, in Athens and Janina, and one in New York's Lower East Side and one in Jerusalem (in Nahlaot) that preserve some aspects of the distinct "nusakh" of the Romaniote Jews, at least some of the piyyutim and tunes. www.inn.co.il/News/News.aspx/226158 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kehila_Kedosha_Janina
@csab7218
@csab7218 4 месяца назад
I am Hungarian and proud of the impact my Jewish compatriots have had on Hungarian culture. There is no Hungarian culture without Jewish culture. Most of my favorite Hungarian poets and writers, as well as the most outstanding Hungarian scientists, were Jewish. When speaking Hungarian, we use about 30-40 words daily that are of Yiddish origin, but the list is in the hundreds. In 1900, 5% of the population was Jewish. Instead of the term 'barát' (friend), we primarily use the word 'haver'. I would like to share the Hungarian Jewish anthem: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-js_uLF909X4.htmlsi=KDGH0M4mY-3l7bSn . This video brings tears to my eyes, and I believe it is unforgivable what we Hungarians did to our Jewish compatriots 80 years ago. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-z5PZHFa9YUo.htmlsi=g2cGFEoq53xEQgpU
@dragonlaughing
@dragonlaughing 5 лет назад
It is cold in Hungary. You would not move from California to Ohio.
@guywhousesapseudonymonyout4272
@guywhousesapseudonymonyout4272 3 года назад
I actually have a friend who is moving from LA to Cleveland. He's originally from New York, had a job in LA for a few years, got offered a better job in Cleveland. Cost of living is also cheaper in Cleveland than it is in NYC or LA. And his parents are Hungarian Jews (like my mom) and Cleveland also has lots of Hungarians (Jewish and non-Jewish).
@circleofsorrow4583
@circleofsorrow4583 7 лет назад
The girl at 4:40 is so beautiful!
@seannolan34
@seannolan34 7 лет назад
are your eyes broken?!
@ehgiggs
@ehgiggs 7 лет назад
Not really but she looks very very Hungarian
@Rabolisk
@Rabolisk 6 лет назад
She has a nice smile... but not pretty. lol
@nikgeorgio
@nikgeorgio Год назад
I'm greek and i did a dna test..i found out that i have some ashkenazi jewish dna in me...from my dna matches with ashkenazi dna i figured they are all located in Hungary...i'm guessing it comes from my maternal grandfather's greatgrandparents who came to what is today's Greece from Romania
@bernzee6493
@bernzee6493 Год назад
poor sound
@franciscomarti9129
@franciscomarti9129 Год назад
2:25 "I cook everthing" "Goulash" "Thats it?" LMAOOOO
@RunningandOutdoorsCostaBrava
@RunningandOutdoorsCostaBrava 11 месяцев назад
Interesting, they are from all over Europe.
@user-hr5wk1ze6n
@user-hr5wk1ze6n 7 лет назад
6:14 She looks like a Yemenite lol.
@guywhousesapseudonymonyout4272
זה קורה במשפחות הכי טובות
@user-hr5wk1ze6n
@user-hr5wk1ze6n 7 лет назад
M Benyossef חחחחח הרגע הזה שאתה מגלה שאתה נצר לשושלת של ילדי תימן החטופים ...
@user-hr5wk1ze6n
@user-hr5wk1ze6n 7 лет назад
Random Guy היא גם קיבוצניקית שזה בעיקר המקומות שהילדים האלה נלקחו אליהם (חוץ מאלו כמובן שנמכרו למשפחות אשכנזיות בארצות הברית)...
@guywhousesapseudonymonyout4272
@Random Guy ma pitom, se'ar im taltalim mamash nafotz etzel ashkenazim, ve gam 'or kahe hi tof'aah yeduah bekirbam.
@guywhousesapseudonymonyout4272
אמי נולדה בהונגריה, ויש לה צבע עור דומה, ואביה, שנולד בהונגריה בשנת 1907 (והוריו מטרנסילבניה וסלובקיה), היה בעל עור כהה ושיער מתולתל -- אולי סבא רבא שלי היה תימני שנחטף לאימפריה האוסטרו-הונגרית? דרך אגב, לאבי ז״ל היה שיער ג׳ינג׳י, עור בהיר, ועיניים ירוקות, והוא היה ממוצא סורי\ספרדי\מורוקאי, ?אז מה?
@Packless1
@Packless1 2 месяца назад
...one of the best known Israeli of hungarian ancestry is te author Ephraim Kishon... 😁 ...one of my favourite writers...! 👍
@zoltankoves
@zoltankoves 6 лет назад
Yes!! :)
@agostonpalatinus1513
@agostonpalatinus1513 Год назад
Im glad they are there and not here. Maybe i have some jewish roots, i dont know, but i dont really want to have a community with them. Neither they want w me
@mazloumkobani2392
@mazloumkobani2392 3 года назад
The second guy: eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
@sladetuner8661
@sladetuner8661 2 года назад
Ohio is the Hungarian capital of America by the way
@Србомбоница86
@Србомбоница86 2 года назад
I never met a Serbian Jew ,Do they even exist I wonder
@PodcastCentral333
@PodcastCentral333 Год назад
they did... mainly sephardic. after the nazis and croatians idk anymore
@Lewesis
@Lewesis 6 лет назад
Hi Corey, i like your ethnicites of israel videos, but i think you should ask more older people who actually lived in these places. Btw the next ethnicites you could ask could be Dutch Israelis, Argentine Israelis, American Israelis, British Israelis, South African Israelis. And when you talkt to them ask them why the came to Israel from such developed and wealthy countries
@sectorgovernor
@sectorgovernor 5 месяцев назад
Lecsó isn't really a soup
@theaaronzhu
@theaaronzhu 7 лет назад
3:46 lol
@avryeu
@avryeu 7 лет назад
the winter is here
@SigalDa
@SigalDa 6 лет назад
let's hang out you from khazar if you say so.
@kingofhornafrican.1415
@kingofhornafrican.1415 7 лет назад
Do fakestine have crusades ancestors and germanic tribes ancestors.
@servant5680
@servant5680 7 лет назад
king of horn african. No and we're happy we don't. I am a descendant of Prophet Muhammad pbuh. I am a sayyid to Muhammad's grandson Husayn.
@mideastruth
@mideastruth 7 лет назад
MU$LlM read my p!c return to hijaz, your original homeland.
@bassamalfieed976
@bassamalfieed976 7 лет назад
they are from Arabian peninsula .
@A100ROP
@A100ROP 7 лет назад
MUSLIM read my pic nice try, but all Muhammad children are died at very early age ... biological speaking
@ghaydaabuhijleh7484
@ghaydaabuhijleh7484 6 лет назад
*Palestine
@HP-lx5ih
@HP-lx5ih 7 лет назад
next video: scandinavians !
@KoralGoksen
@KoralGoksen 6 лет назад
See "Music Box" ..
@adrianciobanu5856
@adrianciobanu5856 4 года назад
cabanos i moldovan food blini rusian food.
@tamasszabo6540
@tamasszabo6540 3 года назад
definitely not Hungarian :)
@yinondukhan1679
@yinondukhan1679 7 лет назад
6:12 totally pale blonde hair blue eye khazar convert.
@yinondukhan1679
@yinondukhan1679 7 лет назад
Moshe Yamini please try to understand sarcasm.
@BabylonianHebrew
@BabylonianHebrew 7 лет назад
AboutMyFathersWork Always Yawn, dna studies blow khazar theory outta da water
@BabylonianHebrew
@BabylonianHebrew 7 лет назад
AboutMyFathersWork Always You can't steal something that once belonged to you. The term is "reclamation" ;)
@BabylonianHebrew
@BabylonianHebrew 7 лет назад
AboutMyFathersWork Always Shalom! 😊 Actually, you might have the disability, my friend. You are making baseless unsupported claims, while I have DNA, modern archaeological evidence & the vast majority of scientists on my side in this issue. If I ask you one simple question, would you be able to answer it? Let's find out.... If today's Jews are not indigenous to the Southern Levant.... Why is Y-DNA from nearly all Jews from that region? ^simple question, please answer using logic ;)
@BabylonianHebrew
@BabylonianHebrew 7 лет назад
AboutMyFathersWork Always Invoking bible scriptures & the divine is an automatic loss, mind you. Please keep your reply within the material realm, lmao
@adriancalin8688
@adriancalin8688 Год назад
Ima sheli ein ioter
@stomil
@stomil 5 лет назад
First lady claims theres antisemititism in Hungary. I wonder what made her think so. Definately from the way she looks, no one can figure out if she is jewish or hungarian.
@katharinahuth4242
@katharinahuth4242 7 лет назад
Paprykasz its Polish Jewish food very popular in Szczecin and in another cities of Polin / Poland.
@רועימרק-פ3ש
@רועימרק-פ3ש 7 лет назад
Katharina Huth and spanish. He meant red paprica.
@katharinahuth4242
@katharinahuth4242 7 лет назад
Shabbat Shalom thanks for your answer look Paprykasz it´s that here , Shalom Maleichem Rinah ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8fymqNupqlQ.html
@ThePetekA
@ThePetekA 2 года назад
Paprikas is Hungarian!! Not Polish !!
@spennywise
@spennywise 3 года назад
guy at 3:57😍
@benvad9010
@benvad9010 6 лет назад
None of them are Hungarian at all. Just because you're born in Europe and you're a Jew it doesn't make you a European. All of these people are Middle Eastern Levantines and that's what has really mattered to them.
@Shrook-dz4ve
@Shrook-dz4ve 5 лет назад
Co baek to eroub
@sandernista6499
@sandernista6499 5 лет назад
Orban would kill them if they returned to Hungary... so no need to ask that question
@Danny-vl2ym
@Danny-vl2ym 5 лет назад
Orban is good friends with Israel, We support him.
@twilightzone7824
@twilightzone7824 4 года назад
Utter bloody nonsense. Orban is a despot running a kleptocracy but anti semitism is not part of his policies or views at all.
@ThePetekA
@ThePetekA 2 года назад
What a moronic comment!!!
@JoseSantos-vd4pg
@JoseSantos-vd4pg 6 лет назад
Thus just shows how much "loyalty" Jews have towards tgeir host countries. None of them gave a shit about Hungary.
@talmoskowitz5221
@talmoskowitz5221 5 лет назад
Wikipedia: An estimated 100,000 German Jewish military personnel served in the German Army during World War I, of whom 12,000 were killed in action. The Iron Cross was awarded to 18,000 German Jews during the war. Also, see the recent Amicus Brief submitted by the Jewish War Veterans (USA) in the recently decided Bladensburg Cross case, including: "All told, Jews made up nearly 6 percent of America’s armed forces in World War I, despite comprising just over 3 percent of the country’s population at that time." Same war, Jews fought valiantly on both sides. Sir John Monash (Menasha, Anglicized) an Australian General: Monash was knighted as a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath on the battlefield by King George V,[3][36] the first time a British monarch had honoured a commander in such a way in 200 years. The Australians named a university in his honor: he brought modern concepts of civil engineering to optimize logistics in a way that had not been seen before, ushering in scientific management to modern warfare. I walked the Jewish cemetery in Wausau, Wisconsin of all places, to learn a bit of history and there were half a dozen young men buried there in the years of and just following the First World War. I imagine they were victims of the gas or other wounds. Fritz Haber, the German chemist, was loyal to his country (Germany under the Kaiser) to a fault. Or consider Jack Jacob, "the former chief of staff is best known for commanding India’s Eastern Army during the liberation of Bangladesh from Pakistan in 1971 and negotiating the historic surrender of Pakistani troops after the war. His 1997 book “Surrender at Dacca: Birth of a Nation,” is considered the definitive account of the Bangladesh campaign." Go read. I'm done doing your homework for you.
@davidzoltan5263
@davidzoltan5263 3 года назад
I'm hungarian and Jew, my father run away after 1956 he was a fighter of the revolution and became a political refugee. I'm now living in Brussels and I ask you for not saying anything like that because it's like an insult for me. Even if we we're slaughtered we always have a big patriotism for Hungary and I feel myself ready to die for Hungary. Even my father risked is own life. Thank you for your understanding.
@Zathinean
@Zathinean 3 года назад
Your venom is showing
@ellgndd5343
@ellgndd5343 2 года назад
The Jewish Hungarians Fought for Hungary in 1848 revolution and supported hungary completely, so much that the austrian empire fined all Hungarian jews after the war because they supprted Hungary. Jews were the most loyal group in Hungary until horty took power
@beautifulscenery8770
@beautifulscenery8770 5 лет назад
They are all imigrants from Europe mostly.
@איןליכינוי-ל9ק
@איןליכינוי-ל9ק 5 лет назад
Not anymore....
@twilightzone7824
@twilightzone7824 4 года назад
No... not even when the state was founded that was true and today the percentage of Israelis who are immigrants (or their descendants) from Arab speaking countries, Turkey, Ethiopia or even India and have nothing to do with Europe or Europeans is very high.
@franciscomarti9129
@franciscomarti9129 Год назад
"The antisemitism in hungary" how could she know that at 5 years old lmao 0:57
@kevaughnramsay9846
@kevaughnramsay9846 2 месяца назад
Ok then?
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