I probable will never understand the Jewish population. I can only judge via fruits (often communist and homosexual pushing in the affluent class) over the past 200 years.
Wiki has a page called "Self-Hating Jew" ... It is complicated (and I am just a simple imperfect guy in a complex world)...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-hating_Jew
Now we have "self-hating XYZ"... Blacks that hate other blacks (ya Uncle Tom)... Whites that hate their own heritage... Hispanics that love their origin countries while fleeing it...
Melting Pot (diversity is our strength, BS) is like trying to get all of TBR to 100% agree on a given subject.
I can only hold on to the only rock I have found that does not move. Jesus.
One historical point that’s often overlooked is that the Holocaust disproportionately exterminated the Jewish communities of Eastern Europe and the Baltics. Those communities tended to be more traditional, religious, and culturally conservative than many Jewish communities in Western Europe or the United States.
After the war, the demographic center of Jewish life shifted westward. The survivors and established communities in places like the U.S. became far more visible in academia, the arts, entertainment, business, and politics. That may help explain why many people associate “Jewish culture” today with more liberal or cosmopolitan circles, even though that isn’t representative of the full historical spectrum