I identify myself as what I am. I'm half Jewish, like Proust. I have no other way to put it.
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While I am very much Jewish 'identified,' I'm not a very religious person.
I don't consider myself Jewish. I am half-Jewish by race but not through my mother.
I'm half Jewish, but no one believes me because my looks lean a little WASP-y... It's sometimes hard for me to get the roles I'm drawn to.
The funny thing is that I write and I act a lot about being Jewish, but I don't really think about it as a regular person.
I have one identity, and that's Israeli and Jewish. I don't view myself as an American citizen.
I really don't even think of myself as being Jewish except when I'm in Germany.
I'm a Caucasian American Jew. These are all things that make up who I am.
I'm part Jewish and part Christian, but I'm mostly Jewish.
I do not want to be misunderstood that you need a dose of persecution in order, really, to have a sense of your identity. Otherwise, you know, there would be no American Jews. Even if you're not strictly, fiercely Orthodox, you commit yourselves to a community of memory.
I do strongly identify with being Jewish. I was raised Orthodox and had a childhood complicated by the fact that my father was deeply religious and my mother was not.
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