Being a Jew is like walking in the wind or swimming: you are touched at all points and conscious everywhere.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I would like every Jew to be as comfortable in his skin as I am in mine.
As a matter of fact, part of being Jewish is the whole question of what it is to be a Jew.
I'm not really a Jew; just Jew-ish, not the whole hog.
Judaism is interesting in that there is something there that I think you just can't understand if you're not a Jew - it moves into a realm of true mystery.
I'm a Jew.
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 consider myself more of a cultural Jew; I'm not religious in any way.
I've begun to think like a Jew, to feel like a Jew.
I am just a plain Jew; I mean have no training.
Being a Jew, one learns to believe in the reality of cruelty and one learns to recognize indifference to human suffering as a fact.