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How does it feel being a Jewish person abroad? (Outside of Israel)
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MachaMacha-O3O- is in Israel
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A question to all Jewish people that live abroad - how does it feel?

All my life I lived in Israel therefore the curiosity

Do you feel safe? Are you religious? Do you wear anything that identifies you as a Jewish person? Like a David star or religious clothing?

How often do you encounter antisemitism? Does it increase during times of war in Israel?

Does people view of you change once they learn you’re Jewish?

Do you live in Jewish like neighborhoods or like solo (mixed in with the rest of your country)

Do you speak Hebrew?

Americans - I’m not familiar about American politics but do you prefer the democrats or the republicans? (Pretty much all I know)

And I gotta ask this one - what’s your favorite holiday? (Of all religions)

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I wear a keepah, tzitzit and Magen David and mezuzah necklaces but I also started wearing a gun. Lucky for me (so far) I live in S. Florida and it’s not too bad down here…yet. Seems like democrats seem to lean more anti Israel. Religious Jews in America seem to lean more towards the Republican Party but I think left vs right is better than dem vs rep.

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