You can take a Jew out of a shtetl, but you cannot take a shtetl out of a Jew.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm not really a Jew; just Jew-ish, not the whole hog.
Jews can live their own life as Jews and yet be part of a different country.
The Jew is at once alienated and indestructible; he is in exile from his own country and in exile even from himself, yet he survives the annihilating fury of history.
As a matter of fact, part of being Jewish is the whole question of what it is to be a Jew.
To think that you can - as a Zionist, Jewish independent state at the end of the 20th century - rule over another people for generations without having any consequences - it's ridiculous.
For a Christian, Jesus is the unique and only way that God has fully revealed himself. For a Jew this cannot be.
To call somebody a Jewish composer is obviously redundant.
It is an open secret that Jews do not work, but rather let others work for them.
Jewish existence in the Land of Israel depends only on the Jews, and on what the Jews think of themselves.
A Jew without Jews, without Judaism, without Zionism, without Jewishness, without a temple or an army or even a pistol, a Jew clearly without a home, just the object itself, like a glass or an apple.