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Rabbi TV
The idea wasn't even, like, existing. It's like if you create a product and. And then you start selling it, and then someone says, hey, this guy owns the product. Like, yeah, they. They made the product. And now obviously not all own all entertainment is this stupid thing to say. And once again, when you use the Hasidic guy in Brooklyn getting attacked because.
Podcast Host
Right.
Rabbi TV
And he doesn't even have a smartphone, so.
Podcast Host
Okay, guys, got Jew Boy on the show today.
Rabbi TV
Thanks for having me.
Podcast Host
What a name.
Rabbi TV
Yeah, I mean, my real name is obviously not Jew Boy. Well, actually, that's my Instagram handle is notjewboy. But my real name is tv. It's Hebrew. It means deer. But that's boring. When I was, I guess a few years ago, and I was just sitting by myself and I thought Jew Boy would be a cool, a cool online name. I just thought, you know, boy spelled with an I. It wasn't even. I didn't even know. It was like, could be taken derogatory. And then a few years later, I go online and people start calling me like an effing Jew boy. And I'm like, yeah, that's exactly. That's like what my name is. And then my friends were telling me, no, they're making fun of you. And I was like, oh, but I just thought it was a cool name. I didn't even know there's anything bad with it. And actually my great grandfather or distant relative, he was a Holocaust survivor, and he said when he was in Germany, like before Hitler took power, he said, like his friends, his not Jewish friends in his class, they used to call him Jew Boy. Wow. And there was nothing wrong with, like, it was just a fun little nickname.
Podcast Host
And.
Rabbi TV
And once Hiller came to power that it turned. Yeah. Then the name got more of that bad meaning, but he used it in that way. And I always found that interesting. So. But I just thought it was a cool name. Yeah. And yeah, now it's. It's my name online.
Podcast Host
And now in the digital era, people are probably calling you it non stop.
Rabbi TV
Yeah. But what I'm sort of trying to do right now is, you know, I want to get big enough to the point where when you hear Jew Boy, you're. You're thinking of me as a person versus the actual bad name that it could be, because it's one of those in between names where it's like, is that a. Like, could you say that online? Could you not? I always tell people they could call me that. You want to normalize it? Yeah, 100% and like that when people say that name, they're just thinking of me.
Podcast Host
Yeah, because if you scroll on X, I'm sure you see that a lot.
Rabbi TV
Oh, 100%. And I'm like, yeah, but I want to get to the point where one day, you know, they're calling someone a frickin Jew boy. And they're like, oh, you mean that guy? You know, that's just what I'm, what I'm trying to do. X is crazy, man. I mean these guys are, it's not, it's not a fun place for Jews. And I know people are sick of hearing about Jews whine and stuff, but at the same time, you know, we want to be constantly whining if things weren't constantly being said. Like, you got these schmos like frickin sneako, Nick Fuentes, Dan Bilzerian, you know, Jake Shields, Jackson Hinkle, like, you got these guys, they're pretty much dedicated to just, I guess, blatantly lying about Judaism. I think, I think they get like a hard from it or something. It's something they're just really obsessed with, with the Jews. They like, you know, they have this whole thing that they'll call you an anti Semite but never a liar. And I'm looking at the things they say about Jews and I'm thinking, no, no, you're like a liar. You're like, you're like a blatant liar. Do you know what, do you know what the Talmud is?
Podcast Host
Heard of it, but I can't say I'm an expert.
Rabbi TV
Yeah, so the Talmud is a book that pretty, that is a, it's essentially Jewish Reddit. A bunch of ancient rabbis got together and they're like, okay, let's try to figure out certain laws in Torah. Let's sort of like clarify the things written in the Torah. Meaning let's say that in the Torah it says you can't cut the hair off the five corners of your face. But then it's like, okay, what's, what are the five corners of your face? And what the hell is even considered cutting?
Podcast Host
Yeah.
Rabbi TV
So you know, the Talmud is essentially trying to figure that out. It's open discussion. Majority of the things in there are hearsay. You know, it's not a book of law. It's just, you know, you want to figure out how you get to a final law. So it's usually those guys figuring those things out. And you have these guys like Dan Bilzerian who freaking by the way, has a weird ass haircut and no, I'M just saying. No, I'm like it's kind of interesting. And he freaking, he like trims his beard to give himself a fake jawline which completely unrelated point is he'll say stuff like well it says in their tall nude. Which I don't know how he got mood from that, that people that aren't Jewish are considered animals. And I'm like where the hell does it say it? They'll quote, I think it's like Yvonne 98B I don't know what it is like some quote in the Talmud. And he'll end, he'll say yeah, it says that says non Jews are animals. And I'm like that I learned that shit when I was in school when I was younger before becoming a rabbi. And it's like not at all what it says. And, and those, those lies spread so quickly and easily on Twitter because it sort of became a justification for a lot of people on Twitter to, to not like Jews because it's like oh look at their book, their holy book which isn't even a rule book by the way says that we're animals. So you know, screw them. We'll free. We'll use this as an excuse. You look inside the verse and it's like it doesn't say that at all. That Tomita is like having a like listen, I'll debunk it in like two minutes because that's, that's how easy it is to debunk this stuff.
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Rabbi TV
You know, it says, I believe in that area. It's talking about saying the shema prayer. It's a Jewish prayer that Jews say. So it's basically talking about, are you allowed to say that prayer in front of like, someone who's naked, right? Can you say prayers in front of naked people? Because the Talmuds just trying to cover every damn topic. There's so much just boring stuff in there. How many Wallace is considered a hut? But just random, random conversations because you have to get to a final law, right? So they're saying, can you say the shema prayer in front of someone who's naked? So they're like, can you say in front of a guy, A Jewish naked guy? No, you can't. But then they're like, ooh, what if you said it? Could you say it in front of an animal? Because an animal is technically. Is technically naked, right? So is that allowed? So they say te. They say, no, you could say it in front of an animal. Because it's different levels of nakedness. Obviously, they're always. An animal is always naked. And then it's like. And. And then it mentions also, yeah, somebody who's not Jewish. You can't say the shema prayer in front of them if they're naked. That. That's what. That's what it says there, right? That that's what it says. And then, and then right after the next line, and I'm going to get to a point here, the next line, it says that why specify between Jewish and non Jewish right there. Why not to say all humans, you know, you can't say a prayer in front of them if they're not dressed. So then it says that. One could think. Because it said in a, in like the prophets, I believe when it was talking about the ancient Egyptians in Egypt, where you know, they enslaved and raped the Jewish. Just did terrible atrocities to the Jewish people and, and they also practiced bestiality, did vary and disgusting things. So it says in, in those prophets that it described it poetically or. Because, you know, the prophets have a very unique way to describe things. It was more metaphor. It says, whose flesh was like flesh of donkeys. Talking about those ancient Egyptians who would just do bestiality and practice terrible, terrible things. And it was metaphor. I wasn't saying literally, right? Just saying they, they acted fricking terrible. So one could think this is what the Talmud said because they'll just freaking ask about anything. One could think that because it mentioned that about ancient Egyptians. Therefore, like, I guess anyone who is a Jewish, maybe they'll think they're. They're like flesh. Who's flesh of donkeys? And they're all considered animals. And therefore you could say this prayer in front of them. And then a line later it says, no, that's not true. All humans are made in the image of God. You cannot say the Shema prayer in front of anyone who's naked. Yeah, because we're all made in the image of God. So you have Dan Bzarian and he'll be like your Talmud says, they'll just strip that entire thing, remove full contact, which I just explained in about you, you know, a couple of minutes. And they'll say, Jews believe that the non Jews are cattle. And they'll plop it on Twitter. They'll put it in a screenshot and then bam. And now, like, everyone thinks that, that we hate cattle. They think that we have like a derogatory term for people who aren't Jewish. The word that they use because it's a Hebrew word. It's called go.
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Rabbi TV
Or Goyim, I don't know if you've heard that word before. So goya means nation, goyim means nations. And it's usually in this context of like basically if you're not Jewish, that's basically what it means. They'll just lie and say that it means cattle. That like we're calling, we're calling. When I call. If you call someone a goy, which Jews don't even use it like, like we don't even use that in our day to day conversation. They think that we're calling people goy and goyim and calling them animals. But it literally means nations. And you'll just have these guys, they'll just say they call us animals, they think we're animals, they think we're terrible people. And the reason I'm being so like concrete about this right now is because you have Nick Fuentes, you have Sneako, you have all these guys online and listen, freedom of speech, like there, you know, I, I support freedom of speech but also freedom of. You're like a frickin liar and just completely taking things out of context or in other cases just completely making things up. I saw like this, someone quoted something, it was from Libre David or Goss or God sh. Saying some other not nice things that Jews would say about non Jews. And those books don't exist. I tried to research it, I'm like what's it talking about? Because you know, I learned Torah when I was in Jewish high school which is called yeshiva and I don't remember learning any of that. And then I see that literally it doesn't exist. They'll just plop things. Put it on a Twitter screenshot, throw it on. The Internet gets hundreds of millions of impressions because it's just trendy right now, I guess, to just not like Jews. And, you know, that's sort of what I've been trying to do recently is just for some reason, Nazi content on Instagram is like a big trend right now. I've been. I don't know if you've been seeing it, but I'll see videos with hundreds of thousands of likes just anti Jewish. And I used to not get into those things before, you know, I started off on social media just being more just making jokes.
Podcast Host
You used to react to south park videos.
Rabbi TV
I would react to Jewish jokes in South Park. Family Guy. I'm very. I'm not like a sensitive guy. I'm. I joke about Jewish stuff all the time. I mean, that's how I. How I growed up, how it grew in the beginning. And then I just see. Wait, you guys, you're. You're not. You're not being serious when you say, we think non Jews are animals, right? And they're like, no, you guys are. And you're the spawn of Satan. And that's why we have to, like. They're not going to say get rid of us. But, you know, these guys have some sort of plan that involves Jews not being around. So I'm just basically coming online and saying, no, you're, like, wrong. You're like a liar and like an idiot and need some help. Right?
Podcast Host
Would you lump Ian Carroll into these names you're mentioning in Carol?
Rabbi TV
I. I've seen his name before. I haven't seen too much of him, so I don't really know per se.
Podcast Host
Did you watch the Douglas Murray Dave Smith debate on Joe Rogan?
Rabbi TV
I didn't watch it. I heard of it. People were telling me to watch that debate. I didn't get too deep into it. Where were they getting into, Tom, with things?
Podcast Host
I don't know. It's just interesting how people just take one side before even watching it.
Rabbi TV
Right.
Podcast Host
You know, 100.
Rabbi TV
These guys won't, like. I didn't form an opinion. I assume one side is more. Is, I guess, more pro Jew. One side's. Yeah, more or less. Like, I'm not obviously, like, as a Jewish guy, you know, but there's a bias. But I'm gonna. I'm gonna watch that thing before I give any opinion on it. You just asked me. I want to watch that Episode first, before I get. Before I give anything, I'm willing. I'm willing to hear people out, which is why when people lie about Jews on the Internet, majority of Jews, majority of, like, even older rabbis than me, they won't even look at it. They don't even know it exists because they're off the Internet. They're not even. They don't even know that we're being lied about on the Internet.
Podcast Host
But, yeah, you're 21 as a rabbi.
Rabbi TV
I'm 24.
Podcast Host
Young.
Rabbi TV
Yeah, I became a rabbi really young, you know, so I'm a part of the chabad movements. It's a sect. It's like a sect of. Of Hasidic Judaism, which is just more of a spiritual, you know, doing everything with joy and things like that. And so the leader of that movement, he passed away in the 90s. His name was Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson. And he pretty much said that every single young man should become a rabbi before he gets married. So that.
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Rabbi TV
He. He's equipped with a, you know, basic laws of running your household and checking things for kosher to make sure that the products are kosher.
Podcast Host
So I actually love kosher food, right? It tastes good.
Rabbi TV
Is it actually? Because sometimes I look at something not kosher and I'm like, I wonder, like, I like. I wonder. Is. Is it. Is. Is like bacon, like, really that good?
Podcast Host
If you know what I know about how they make that meat.
Rabbi TV
Oh, are they put in, like.
Podcast Host
They put in, like, whatever Injections into the pig. They're feeding it shit.
Rabbi TV
The Twitter guys will say that Jews are putting some, like, harmful chemical inside that stuff to just. I don't know if you've been down those Twitter.
Podcast Host
No, I haven't been down.
Rabbi TV
Yeah, no, there's. Yeah, the Twitter. Well, they'll call it the Rabbi hole. You know, these Jew haters. I don't call. I don't even say anti Semite because they completely ruined the definition they hate. They'll dissect it and be like, well, you're not even. They'll. They'll nitpick the word and say that Semite is like a. Because a Semite is someone, you know, darker, from the Middle east, things like that, which there are many Jews like that. And I believe all Jews obviously stem from there. But he. But basically what they're saying is that when you call someone anti Semitic, like, how could you, as a Jew call someone anti Semitic or not even a Semite? And I'm like, okay, it was made in the 1800s talking about Jewish hate. That that was the context of how the word was make. Want to start changing definitions? Want to start nitpicking it? Because I can n pick the word butterfly and say that it means flying butter. You know what I mean? Like, it just. Yeah, so I. I just say Jew hater now because it also just sounds more serious. Like, because anti semi. What even. No, you're a Jew hater. Like, you hate Jews and you do that online and I guess they profit from it. You know, they always say that Jews run the world and they're trying to do this and feed you this information so that we could to. To control the population, and they're trying to steal your money. And I'm thinking, because these guys, they got to be smart to be at the place that they are. But at the same time, like, how can you be so dumb and just completely. Like. It takes two seconds, Two seconds to. To. To debunk just these Jew hating quotes online or things from Arturo and things like that. It takes two seconds. It took me about five minutes to pretty much debunk that entire thing that these guys spend years te to everyone. And I'm like, these guys have had to have done some research just to see, and it's like, are they really that dumb or are they actually smart? And they're just utilizing that. They just know that there's a crowd of people that are into that thing and that, and they're just trying to make some money from it too. You know, I mean, no harm. They're just trying to make. So, you know, myself, Dan Bilzerian, Nick Fuentes, Sneako, all those guys. We actually. We all have something in common, which is, you know, we all milk Judaism for clout and for cloud and financial gain. You know, I try to do it in a more positive way, and they do it in another way, which is usually not so nice. And, you know, I. If they're religious people, I feel every religion, you know, in general, says to treat everyone with respect because we're made in the image of God. At least the Abrahamic religions like Christianity, Islam. So, you know, when they just completely lie and just say things about Jews like that, it's just. It's annoying. And I know people are talking about it. They're just. I'm, like, looking at these other Jews, you know, they're talking more Israel, Palestine, fine. Like, I don't even get too much into that. But, like, dude, they're. They're. They're like, attacking their religion to its core right now. And you're just sitting there and. And they just continue. Continue to lie.
Podcast Host
But have you ever debated one of these characters or.
Rabbi TV
No, Never debated. Would you do it when I do a debate? 100. Dan Bilzerian. Easy. The guy's easy. Like, he's freak. Yeah. First, I'm going to start off with the haircut, obviously, because that's just. No, like, it's just a unique. He has. It's. It's like boning in the front and, like, something in the back. I don't know if he cut it off. And I don't know why he calls it the tall mood. Like, makes no sense. Like, you know how to read, right? It's like. It's like tall mud. How do you see two O's from that? It's just. It really bothers me and upsets me, so I'd probably spend the first 20 minutes talking about that and then just completely debunking every single one of his Talmud quotes and how juicy. This and that, because none of them are real. Easy, easy, light work.
Podcast Host
Well, Nick's coming on the show, so I will ask Fuentes if you love.
Rabbi TV
Talk to that man, and I'll do it peacefully. Okay. I'm. I'm appealing.
Podcast Host
That's my goal. If I was to moderate that, I wouldn't want it to get out of hand.
Rabbi TV
I'm saying no. 100%. I would 100% get into that. And I'm pretty sure you're having Nima next Alpha King Nima. So he's also, he gets into all that stuff in the Middle east and things like that. And we actually, we started a show recently on his page on Rumble.
Podcast Host
Oh, nice.
Rabbi TV
We call it. Just a little pilot that we're testing. It's called the Jews.
Podcast Host
What a name.
Rabbi TV
Yeah, it's a great name where we're like, okay, we're on Rumble. Rumble is more of an edgy demographic. And we put a number on the screen and we're like, okay, call the Jews. Like, you guys keep on saying, the Jews do this, the Jews do that. Please call us. And we're gonna, like, we're gonna answer you. We're gonna tell you what's up. Like, you're on. You're on phone with the Jews. Like this, this is the Jews. Like, what do you. And we started recently, it went very, very well, I think. And I want to make even more episodes just, you know, clarifying things. Also entertaining on there because. Yeah, because, yeah, you're going to keep talking about the Jews. They don't actually point to any individuals. Like, who are these people that you're talking about? And the problem with when. Because I'll be like, name this individual. Name this individual. And they're like, yeah, but they're all Jews. But the problem is when they say Jews there, people don't really think of some non religious, bald Jewish guy with a suit. They're thinking the like Hasidic Jewish guy in Brooklyn with the, with the curls and like, you know, and the yarmulke and the hat. Like, that's the dude that's getting attacked in public. Because you're saying this guy owns a bank. Which, by the way, I mean, it's funny, people use the whole stereotype of Jews or lenders and, and, you know, do banks and stuff. When, I mean, Jews were literally forced into that exact position. Yeah, literally. Like in, in the medieval times, Jews weren't allowed. I believe it was under the Catholic Church. Jews weren't allowed to own land, work any jobs, pretty much do anything. And I believe the Christian law was they were not allowed to charge. Christians aren't allowed to charge interest from each other. So they use Jews as the in between because they don't have any jobs. And they're the only ones that can really do it. And what happened when he. When you gave Jews an opportunity, they freaking got insane at it. They got really good at it and they got really good at interest in lending. Eventually opened up banks. And I guess some Jews own banks now, not all of them, but some do. And they're really successful at it. And they're like, you guys are. Are lenders and you own banks. And they're like, yeah, we sort of forced into that position and now we're good at it. It's the same thing with entertainment in Hollywood. Things like that, being on TV, in the movies and in Hollywood, like early 1900s, 1800s were. It was considered like a clown, a clown thing to do. It wasn't sophisticated to be in those types of things. But that was the only opportunity Jews really had. They literally created the entertainment industry. And then it started getting cool, and then it started getting whatever. And then people started getting mad that Jews have, you know, some positions of power in entertainment. Some position.
Podcast Host
I actually didn't know that. That's interesting.
Rabbi TV
Really. I mean, it's. The idea wasn't even like existing. It's like if you create a product and. And then you start selling it and then someone says, hey, this guy owns the product. Like, yeah, they, they made the product. And now obviously not all the own. All entertainment is a stupid thing to say. And once again, when you use. It's a Hasidic guy in Brooklyn getting attacked because.
Podcast Host
Right.
Rabbi TV
And he doesn't even have a smartphone. So it's completely ridiculous.
Podcast Host
What about politics? Because Jake Shields always talks about like a pack and how there's a lot of influence there.
Rabbi TV
Oh, 100%. I'm like paid off by APAC. I'm like a government. I'm a Mossad agent. That was planned here to influence the youth and the population so that they could pay the interest. You know, that's just sort of. Now what's funny is actually the first comment I ever got on social media, which was I started showing my face on social media, like 2020. And I wasn't. I wasn't even doing anything Jewish related. I was just making regular tick tock jokes. And I remember I showed my face for the first time and I got a comment on my post, the first ever comment I ever received. I was really excited. And it said free Palestine. And the first thing I thought, I was like 16, I was like, what's Palestine? I literally like, what's Palestine? Like, I didn't freaking know. I knew about Israel. I knew Jews, and obviously I'm Jewish. I knew that there's conflict in the Middle east, but I didn't know. I didn't know shit about, like, they're saying, they're yelling Free Palestine to me in my comments. I didn't even know what it was. So, yeah, I started looking into it. And. And, you know, do that whole breakdown. And then randomly this guy made a video on me where I'm basically. I'm making some random joke about just about Jews or something. And he responds to the video saying, oh, but when it comes to Palestinians, you have no issue killing us completely. Left field just stitches that and says that to me. And I respond to it and I say, I'm from fucking Ohio. I've never. Yeah, I'm constantly being dragged and pulled into that thing and yelled at. And I'm just a Jewish guy from Ohio. I've never. I haven't even been to Israel yet. I've never been there a single time. And I'm always dragged into that shit. And, you know, I personally, like, I don't speak too much on it because I'm just trying to. I'm focusing on trying to get the actual Jew hatred to go down. Because you'll have these. You'll have guys like, like Nick Fuentes or Jake showed in some Tate, you know, Andrew Tate. And although Tate's got a little. He got a little. He got. He got cool. He got. He cooled off.
Podcast Host
I would replace him with Myron.
Rabbi TV
Myron, yeah. He freaking commented on one of my videos saying, the song was promised to you. The video I was reacting to was promised to you 4,000 years ago. Which is basically like a dog whistle to how Israel was promised to the Jewish people 4,000 years ago. So he's making fun of me. I don't even talk about Israel on there. He just. So that was really weird, left field from Myron to just put that on me. But, yeah, like, I'll have these Jews and people and people that aren't Jewish, they're, you know, they're mad at me because I don't get too much into it. But what's usually going to happen is, like, it's a losing battle when you discuss those things and the people that do who are like, really freaking smart about that, I'm like, dude, like, talk about that, discuss that. I'm just trying to lower the actual Jew hatred because, yeah, what I was saying about Nick Fuentes and all these guys, they'll be like, yeah, oh, Israel, this is real. That, you know, you're talking about the Jewish people. You know, Nick and his freaking. However he speaks in a funny. In a funny pattern, you know, they'll say, oh, Israel, Israel, Israel. But a lot of these Jew haters, they'll just sort of use it as like a shield for actual Jew hatred. You could tell, like from October 7th when all that stuff happens. The amount of blatant Jew hatred that you'll see on, like, reels and Twitter is just. It's. It's comedic, which is why I started talking about it, because I didn't. I didn't care. Because you're just giving it attention. It's not going to work. But literally, since Israel, Palestine, shit started going crazy. Coincidentally, coincidentally, Jew hatred has also been, I guess, growing at the same exact rate. And you'll have these guys on Twitter, like, oh, Israel, Israel, Israel. They always try to draw back to the Jews of how the Jews run the world. And the Jews do this and the Jews do that, and it's all. It's all dumb. And it's like, okay. Like, okay, you know, maybe some guys, okay, you're trying to, you know, defend Palestine, great. Other guys, you don't give a shit about conflict in Middle East. You're freaking like a white dude in America, like, stop pretending you just don't like Jews. And you're using this as some, you know, in between thing to slowly convince them. Yeah, some people will fall for it. And some people are like, wait, you're. Are you, like, talking about, like, the Jewish people or like, or like Israeli government? And they're like, you know, when Elon.
Podcast Host
First took over Twitter, I was really excited, right? And now I just look at my mood on. When I'm done scrolling, I'm like, how do I feel right now? It's usually kind of negative because there's just like, Twitter. A lot of. You know, the way to grow on.
Rabbi TV
Twitter right now is full on rage bait to be negative.
Podcast Host
Right?
Rabbi TV
You just got to piss people off. Which is why I haven't gotten too big on Twitter yet. I realize I have to start pissing people off. I mean, I guess that's the only.
Podcast Host
Thing in your space. Yeah, that's where it's at right now.
Rabbi TV
I'm like, but it's actually very easy because I'm like a Jewish rabbi.
Podcast Host
Well, you got to just post a selfie and you'll get a thousand comments probably.
Rabbi TV
Oh, these guys are like, that selfie was promised to you 4,000 years ago. Like, dude, I mean, sure, why not? I mean, didn't we, like, invent all these electronics and stuff? Jews. I mean, I don't know. Like, like, like they'll say, oh, Instagram is like, like, they'll say everything's controlled. And this, that, that. And Mark Zuckerberg is a Jewish guy who owns Instagram. And the content that's being promoted is, is like Jew hating content. So it's stupid. They'll say Jews from the media. Well, guess anti Jewish stuff. So I remember I had a TikTok live stream. This was actually crazy a few years ago. This is before October 7, 2021, 20, 2020. And I was basically talking about how there were Jews in Brooklyn. There were physically American Jews in Brooklyn getting physically attacked because of. I, yeah, literally just. I, I believe it actually was because of some conflict that was happening in the Middle East. But it was before October 7th.
Podcast Host
American.
Rabbi TV
Jews getting attacked in public. And I was saying how, you know, media won't talk about it. Barely any Jews are even talking about it. If I talk about this right now, I'll pro. This stream will probably get taken down. This was on TikTok Live and right after I said that, the TikTok Live got banned, my account got banned and my entire phone got banned. Damn. I was no longer able to make accounts on TikTok and I got like a factory ban and I had a.4 other accounts with a few hundred thousand followers on TikTok. Every single one of them got banned. I got banned five, like millions worth of followers at the same time. One day full. I had to get like a new phone to like make another account. All of them instantly got banned. Instant. And so it's just funny, those say Jews run the media. This, this and that. Well, I mean, I was talking about pro Jewish stuff and I got factory banned. So you know, what do you have to say about that?
Podcast Host
So Definitely not on TikTok.
Rabbi TV
Oh, definitely. Definitely not on TikTok. Instagram promotes anti Jewish stuff. I see reels with just full on Nazi propaganda. I mean, yeah, it's to say that Jews just have control on media and things. Like, it's just stupid because I'm seeing more of that stuff than any. And they'll say. And I'll talk to my friends and be like, is this just my feed? Is this. You know, I don't know if you're seeing any of that on your feed.
Podcast Host
I see it on Twitter, not really Instagram, but Instagram kind of caters to what you like, I think.
Rabbi TV
Right, right.
Podcast Host
So I'm not liking any Jew hatred videos.
Rabbi TV
I'm not liking them. They're just getting. It's getting shown to me.
Podcast Host
Well, for you, you probably comment on them probably that probably thinks you like it. It makes.
Rabbi TV
Yeah, no, I mean I saw a video with half a million likes and me after finding out I'm 0.1% Jewish and it was a guy driving into traffic which is funny. But it's like this is half, this has like millions of views and half a million likes of people. And like a lot of them are probably just liking it because funny and there's a humor side to it, but at the same time it's. Oh, there's a, this has a little bit too many likes for my comfort. I mean a lot of, A lot of people getting into that, some water spilling that.
Podcast Host
It'S spilled. But I'm good. Why do you think it's so popular just to hate on Jewish people right now?
Rabbi TV
Because we're like extremely. Oh, right now. It's because 10-7-100% just magnified everything. Just made the, just the topic of Jews in general just got more popular. But in general. But it's the same stuff that's always been said. Jews run the world, Jews on the banks, this, this and that. Because we're a small community, we've been persecuted somehow some way. We always figure out a way to get successful afterwards. It happened time and time again. And you have these, these neo Nazis now who think, oh, but if we do, we're gonna gather together and get rid of the juice again. Well guess what clown? They did that like a hundred times. And none of those nations exist anymore and Jews are still here. So you know, it hasn't really been worse.
Podcast Host
It's scary. That's a possibility of that happening to Jewish people.
Rabbi TV
It is a scary possibility. But like I'm not trying, I don't think about that stuff because one, I believe in God and I believe that we're here for a reason and that Jews are here for a reason. To spread light into the world and to uplift the world and to help everyone, Jews non Jewish, to help uplift the world and. But also just like statistically logically thinking they tried getting rid of us like a hundred times and we're still here. So I assume that we'll probably still be here. Unless. No, we're going to figure out another way where they did the Holocaust. That was a pretty big plan. And that didn't. I didn't really.
Podcast Host
And they're denying those numbers now.
Rabbi TV
Oh yeah, they'll deny those numbers. They'll say like is 271,000. That's also just complete. Like yeah, like the German Nazi government, Red Cross or something said that we only kill this many. How, how convenient that the Nazi government, they want to be truthful about how many they killed also they killed majority of them like instantly. It wasn't like they couldn't just like Put a little number on every. Oh, you're number one, you're number two. They shove these guys in chambers, freaking gas them, and then they burn their bodies. Because the whole thing was that they can't burn. It's impossible to burn people.
Podcast Host
Yeah, people are going on ChatGPT and looking up how many bodies burn per hour.
Rabbi TV
One of the big dog whistles you see online is, if I have this, like, five ovens that burn this amount of cookies, how many cookies can I burn in four years? And it will say, like 271,000 is the most you could burn in five years. And they see there's like five ovens or something. I'm like, dude, in Auschwitz, the concentration camp alone, there were, I believe there are at least five gas chambers, three or four maybe even more crematoriums, houses dedicated to literally burning bodies. Each of those crematoriums had either 12 or 15 ovens in each of them. And they'd shove multiple bodies, each of two bodies. They'd shove fat people in with little children so that it burned quicker. They'd shove multiple people inside of there so that it would burn quicker. And they had this running clockwork. I believe they could. I believe easily 10 million bodies could have been burned. Hypothetically speaking, eyewitness accounts that were there said they. They could have been burned even more that they were. They were talking about more people in there. So this takes a second to research this. This takes two seconds. You know, and what sucks is, you know, any Jew hater that watches this, well, you know, trying to, oh, why is this Jewish guy out here? They'll listen to this and they'll ignore it. Like, bro, you know, I answered your Holocaust denial. I answered your. Your Talmud hatred. But like, you no longer have a reason, like, your reason to hate Jews because we think they're animals or to deny Holocaust numbers. Like, it took two seconds to debunk. So your reason sort of gone now. But they don't want reasoning. They just want to. They just want to hate on something now. The Holocaust, like, very much happened. My family, multiple of my family, family members, I. Many of them died, and then some survived. I've come from a survivor. He moved to the kind. He escaped the Holocaust right before it got bad. He was actually. He marched on. On Washington with. With Martin Luther King. Wow. Because he. He came to America for freedom, land of the free. Like, Jews love America because it was the first time that we had free opportunity to really. Because we're always persecuted in other countries. Finally, a free country. And he Went to America and he saw that they're doing the same. He's like, oh, finally, land of the free. And then he saw the same prejudice people were putting against Jews in Germany they were putting on black people. And he was like, what did I come to? So he. Yeah, he. He would show up to all those rallies. He marched with them. Respect 100%. You know, we're just. There's got to be equality for everyone, man. Which sounds so, like, you know, it sounds so basic to say, but. And also, there's this whole thing that I guess Jewish people in the black community have, like, a beef or something. Really? Some reason I didn't know that. I believe in Brooklyn because they. To each other, and I guess there's just politics that would happen. I believe there were riots back in the 80s between them. But. So I always just try mentioning that to show that there is like. Like, you know, my family had a bond, you know, with the black community.
Podcast Host
I didn't know they had beef. Wow.
Rabbi TV
Yeah. No, I.
Podcast Host
They should be b. Trauma bonding. Honestly, one.
Rabbi TV
Literally, like, 100%. There's so much shared similarities and obviously, like, certain. You know, it's not like you compare, like, slavery and the Holocaust, two different things, but they're their own traumas. But, yeah, 100. There's. There's got to be more discourse and communication, I think, between both communities, for sure.
Podcast Host
What's the next content you're going to be focused on this year?
Rabbi TV
This year I'm really trying to focus on. Yeah. Debunking all this Jew crap on Twitter, speaking to all those. All those. I should call them idiots. Yeah. I've just. And I know I keep on stressing Gamble's area. Nick Fuentes. They just continuously lie and get millions of impressions, and Jews like myself just have to sit and watch, knowing that it's wrong. And. And I kept on sitting around waiting for someone to say something. I'm like, yo, that's so easy to say that that Talmud quote is wrong. The Holocaust number takes 2 seconds of research and no one's doing it. So I'm like, okay, well, I guess I freaking have to do it. I know. I'd much rather make my. My little jokes and go on some podcast, call it a day. Not this. This is. I'm your backs against the wall. Yeah. Just trying to be comedic. But at a certain point, it's like, oh, Jews think this. And I'm like, no, I wanna. Yeah. So this year I really want to focus on attacking that stuff. I just want to be entertaining and be still making comedic content and things like that, but very much stress on just anti Nazi content. I've been doing some of that on Instagram and it's been performing because Jews, finally. We finally feel like there's. That there's like a group sort of starting to fight back against these guys online, just spreading terrible, terrible lives.
Podcast Host
We got to get you on Piers Morgan to debate.
Rabbi TV
Get me on Piers Morgan to debate who?
Podcast Host
Sorry, I was gonna say Kanye, but.
Rabbi TV
You saw that recent video, Kanye?
Podcast Host
Which one?
Rabbi TV
He had a stream with, I believe Sneako and Nick.
Podcast Host
Oh, yeah, it was. It was Sneako and neon. Right.
Rabbi TV
So I saw another clip. Nick Fuentes was there.
Podcast Host
Okay.
Rabbi TV
Yeah, I believe, like, Kanye, like, admitted that he was like, that he. That he like, he's like a cuck or something and enjoys that stuff.
Podcast Host
Oh, the cousin stuff, right?
Rabbi TV
He says a lot of weird. I mean, he said a lot of weird about Jews. I mean. Oh, what did he say? DEFCON 3. That whole shit that I want to go DEFCON 3 on the Jews. And it's like, do I actually think he hates Jews? Maybe. Maybe there's some Jewish. Maybe there's some guy that happened to be Jewish and now he's pissed off because he screwed him over. But you're saying all the Jews here. I didn't do shit to you. And then he'll release a song called called Hail Hitler over and over. And I'm like, holy shit. Like, like, like Kanye. You're freaking. Like, you're like a terrible person. But, you know, this beat is amazing, right? It's. It's like, God damn it. Like, I run. I hate this song so much. But that shit is fire. You know, the lyricism is.
Podcast Host
Yeah, I haven't heard that one.
Rabbi TV
I'm like very anti. Anti Hitler. I don't know if you could tell.
Podcast Host
Yeah, makes sense.
Rabbi TV
But he had that. Yeah, yeah. All his recent songs are like Nazi related shit. But he's such a freaking good producer. It sounds good.
Podcast Host
And I'm like, I think you do better than Rabbi Schmooley.
Rabbi TV
At least that's who I was going to bring up. Rabbi Shabuli. Yeah. He's a Jewish guy. He talks about. He gets into all these politics and, you know, you know, Judah Jew, I love him. He's a, you know. You know what I'm saying? He's, you know, he's been acting like a clown online and I, I don't want to be so harsh towards another Jewish man, but yeah, he's been clowning the Jewish community.
Podcast Host
It's a bad look. Bad representation.
Rabbi TV
Terrible representation. He argues with emotion and he's just, he's just. Yeah, just insults and, and gets emotional. Like you could speak facts here, you could speak logic instead of just, just whining all the time. But no, he just goes on. He goes on Piers Morgan, he whines, he calls himself America's rabbi. Which you can't just. There is no America's rabbi. Doesn't exist. We're just rabbis here. There's no like self appointed America's rabbi. You know, maybe you have some communities that will argue about that and say, no, it's my rabbi. No, it's this rabbi. He just called himself America's rabbi. I don't think he's like the rabbi of any, like, synagogue or anything. And, and it'll just go on Piers Morgan to start yapping about shit. And I'm like, like, I'm like, dude, I'm 20 years younger than you. I could. And I believe his daughter owns like a kosher sex shop. Yeah, kosher sex. Sex toys.
Podcast Host
Yeah.
Rabbi TV
Which I don't even know much about that. What makes it kosher? Is there like a certification on it maybe? I don't know, like when you get head or you're like, I don't freaking know. Point is he. So he owns that sex shop and you just have these Nazis online just going ham at him because his daughter owns the shop. But yeah, not the best representation, I'd say.
Podcast Host
I agree. I'd say you can't argue with emotion these days. With the Internet so accessible. People could just look facts quick, I'm saying.
Rabbi TV
And also he's, he's debating with guys that are just out of his level when it comes to just their knowledge of debates. I don't know if that guy has ever debated anything in his life. And he just, he just goes full on panic, red face, emotion. And it makes Jews look bad. And for some people, that's like the only rabbi they know. So they're like, rabbi Schmolly. What do you mean he's America's rabbi? He's your rabbi. And I'm like, no, what are you talking about? But.
Podcast Host
And I know Pierce is smart, so he's doing it for a reason.
Rabbi TV
Oh, no, he's. No, he get. This guy gets views. He's. He's reactionary. He's hilarious to watch. He gets views every single time he's on the podcast or on his show. So he'll. Yeah, he'll invite him.
Podcast Host
He'll invite Jank Uygur.
Rabbi TV
Muhammad, he had one with him. They have like all those guys and just like, go, go. And he's like making some money from here. Maybe he's the real Jew. You know, he's freaking ka Chinging from all that stuff. But.
Podcast Host
And Pierce debated Kanye. I don't know if you saw that one.
Rabbi TV
I did see that one. Yeah, he was, but he wasn't.
Podcast Host
He was just kind of emotional too, to be honest.
Rabbi TV
Pierce?
Podcast Host
Yeah.
Rabbi TV
What do you mean?
Podcast Host
Like, he was just. He wasn't arguing with facts. I felt like with Kanye.
Rabbi TV
Right. Well, because to a. With a crazy man, you know, it's pretty hard to just. You. It's hard to even speak facts to those types of people because they just run full on. On emotional. So he might. Is he like bipolar Kanye?
Podcast Host
I wouldn't be surprised.
Rabbi TV
He's something. I mean, he said. He said, you know, death con to the Jewish people and then he's like, you know, I just watched 21 Jump street and Jonah Hill was kind of funny and he's Jewish. So I like Jews again, and I apologize to the Jewish community and then it'll be like, I hate you then. And it'll spam one tweet every 20 minutes about Jews this, Jews that, and I love Diddy. Free Diddy. And I'm like, okay, yeah, crazy, crazy.
Podcast Host
Crazy time we're in right now, man.
Rabbi TV
Interesting, interesting.
Podcast Host
I wonder if this will eventually phase out or if it's gonna get worse. Like, I don't know, the Jew thing, the Jew hatred.
Rabbi TV
Yeah, I think it's going to get worse.
Podcast Host
You think so?
Rabbi TV
Yeah, I mean, it's getting trendy. It's only this year that I started seeing these things get trendy. People like Nick Fuentes getting this attention. Like, I would never see these things get millions of views and impressions and all the comments in agreeance with these things. This is like the first time I've ever seen it to this scale. So I'm like, okay, let's do something about this. Because no, it's like, hey, you, rabbi, are you going to talk about this? No, I'm busy learning Torah and I don't use social media. Hey, you, you're a rabbi. You're going to. I'm crazy and my daughter sells sex toys. Okay, well then I guess, like I'm the only one left to do this and I'm just like a 21 year old rabbi, so. And I'm not even going to say that I'm the biggest professional in the world, but this is what we got here. So I do Everything that I can to just debunk those things.
Podcast Host
21. And you got to hold your own.
Rabbi TV
I'm trying, man. I mean, I had this thing with Sneako. Sneako, I think he has gotten better, but he still also just spreads lies about the Tom would. I mean, he told me a few years ago. I don't know if he's changed, but he told me a few years ago when I was having some online discourse with him through like, videos, and he told me, go back to synagogue, stop trying to be a YouTuber, and that I have a little funny hat on my head that tells me what to think. So I don't have freedom of choice for the most part. Like, he said some weird things about Jews also. Like, that was personally to me, when people say things about Jews in general, I'm like, okay, I could educate you. But yeah, he was like saying those things to be in general, like, just full on, like anti Semitic stuff. And then it'll just. Just everyone ignores it, continue to grow. And, you know, I'm left like, okay, well, someone's gotta. Someone's gotta answer these questions. Yeah. And I ended up. Well, I was at like 5k on YouTube then. But eventually I did become a YouTuber. I got my plaque. So, you know, whatever the hell he has to say. Guess he's. Guess he's not good at predicting the future.
Podcast Host
I'd love to see you debate him one day.
Rabbi TV
Well, I'd love to speak with Sneako. To be honest, if I met Sneako, I don't think I'd actually like, because I don't. I'm not gonna. I don't hate people to the core because I know that. I know that they're just lost. And you could easily educate these things to them, but no one's properly doing it. When I see them get on discourse with Jews, they're not even. They don't know enough about, like, the Talmud to be able to be ready for. When they throw a random quote at you, to be able to explain the entire. It's like five pages of context to understand that quote. And they'll just like rip it, mix, add some words to it and call it a day. So they're not ready for that. I went out of my way to, to learn those quotes so that I could. And I'm still learning it because you have. These guys are like, I read the Talmud and it says this. Well, buddy, you know, it takes seven years of learning the time of learning one hour a day and already being knowledgeable and reading Aramaic in The commentaries alongside of it to finish the Talmud once.
Podcast Host
Damn.
Rabbi TV
Yeah. And yeah, take seven years, like, and you're rushing it. You're not even going through a. Like these. It's very. It's a whole situation. It's not like you're reading a book. It's the main stuff in the middle. There's commentary on the side. You have these rabbi saying this and that. It's like Jewish Reddit. I mean it's. But when you search, when you go on a Reddit to find an answer, you're not going to look at a random comment and say, this is the answer and this is the answer for everybody. Like, this is what everyone believes. It's like, no, this guy's just giving an opinion because we have to, we have to figure some stuff out now. So I'm just trying to learn all those quotes and debug all those things because, yeah, full on, straight up lies being told. And like, I have like this internal conflict in my mind where, you know, I'm trying to be like an entertainer and like a funny guy and things like that and just be more of like a regular YouTuber streamer who happens to be Jewish. You know, I call myself Jew boy, obviously. But then you got the other side. This full on. Like, am I supposed to just let these guys do. Say these terrible things about Jews? Like, no, I'm not gonna have that. So, you know, I'm gonna, I'm gonna talk my.
Podcast Host
Yeah.
Rabbi TV
You know what I'm saying?
Podcast Host
Well, we'll see a lot more of you in the next few months, man. Anything else you want to close off with here?
Rabbi TV
Yeah, I know I mentioned this more before early in the episode, but to anyone who's watching, I was paid by APEC to be here. I am a Mossad agent. I was planted here to influence the youth and the general non Jewish population that Jews are great and are amazing for humanity and to pay us your interest. Yeah, that's why I was brought down here bars. Yeah, 100%.
Podcast Host
Thanks for coming on.
Rabbi TV
Thanks for having me on, man.
Podcast Host
Have a good one, guys. Nice. It.
Digital Social Hour: How I Built My Brand Amid Controversy | Jewboi DSH #1372
Host: Sean Kelly
Guest: Jewboi DSH (real name TV)
Release Date: May 14, 2025
Podcast Description: Digital Social Hour delves into unfiltered conversations with controversial and thought-provoking figures. Host Sean Kelly engages with trailblazing entrepreneurs and polarizing cultural icons, exploring their stories, challenges, and triumphs through bold questions and authentic dialogue.
In episode #1372 of Digital Social Hour, host Sean Kelly welcomes Jewboi DSH, an online personality grappling with the complexities of building a personal brand amidst prevalent controversies and anti-Semitic rhetoric online. The conversation navigates through Jewboi DSH's experiences, the challenges he faces due to his Jewish identity, and his efforts to combat misinformation and hate speech on digital platforms.
Jewboi DSH, whose real name is TV—a Hebrew name meaning "deer"—shares his journey of adopting the online moniker "Jew Boy." Initially chosen for its catchy appeal, the name inadvertently attracted derogatory use, especially in the context of rising anti-Semitism. TV reflects on his great-grandfather’s experience during the Holocaust, where "Jew Boy" was a benign nickname among non-Jewish peers before its connotations shifted under Nazi influence.
Notable Quote:
"I just thought it was a cool name. I didn't even know there's anything bad with it." [01:31]
Jewboi DSH discusses the rampant spread of false information about Judaism, particularly on platforms like Twitter (now known as X). He highlights how distorted interpretations of the Talmud are used to propagate hate, citing figures like Dan Bilzerian and Nick Fuentes who misuse religious texts to fuel anti-Semitic narratives.
Key Points:
Talmud Misinterpretations: The Talmud, often misconstrued as a book promoting anti-Semitic views, is clarified by TV as a complex discourse aimed at interpreting Torah laws. He emphasizes the importance of context and scholarly understanding in debunking false claims.
Notable Quote:
"The Talmud is essentially Jewish Reddit. ... It's open discussion. Majority of the things in there are hearsay. It’s not a book of law." [03:09]
Holocaust Denial: TV confronts Holocaust denial by explaining the logistical impossibility of minimizing the atrocities committed, countering claims that downplay the number of victims.
Notable Quote:
"Witnesses said they could have been burned even more than reported. It takes two seconds to debunk Holocaust denial." [05:00]
The conversation delves into how social media algorithms amplify hateful content, often sidelining factual rebuttals. TV shares his personal experience of being unfairly banned from platforms like TikTok after discussing anti-Jewish violence, illustrating the challenges of addressing hate speech without facing censorship.
Notable Quote:
"I was talking about pro-Jewish stuff and I got factory banned." [29:12]
TV addresses stereotypes perpetuated by media and online narratives, such as the association of Jews with banking and entertainment industries. He provides historical context on how Jews were forced into specific economic roles due to societal restrictions, subsequently excelling in those fields, which some now misuse to propagate conspiracy theories.
Key Points:
Historical Forced Roles: Jews were historically restricted from owning land or participating in various professions, leading them to dominate banking and entertainment as alternative avenues.
Stereotype Challenges: The persistence of harmful stereotypes continues to fuel modern anti-Semitic sentiments, necessitating active efforts to correct misinformation.
Jewboi DSH is proactive in using his platform to debunk myths and challenge hateful rhetoric. He discusses his initiatives, including a pilot show on Rumble titled "The Jews," where he directly addresses and refutes anti-Semitic claims with humor and factual evidence.
Notable Quote:
"We're on phone with the Jews. Like this is the Jews. Like what do you want." [20:32]
Despite the negativity, TV remains steadfast in his mission to promote understanding and eradicate hate. He shares personal anecdotes of facing online backlash, including platform bans and derogatory remarks, underscoring the emotional toll of such encounters.
Notable Quote:
"I'm 24, I became a rabbi really young. I'm part of the Chabad movement, which emphasizes spirituality and joy." [14:32]
The episode concludes with Jewboi DSH expressing determination to continue his efforts in combating anti-Semitic misinformation online. He emphasizes the importance of education, resilience, and utilizing platforms effectively to foster a more informed and respectful digital community.
Final Thoughts:
"This year I really want to focus on attacking that stuff. Just trying to be comedic, but at a certain point, it's like, oh, Jews think this. And I'm like, no, I wanna." [37:27]
Education as a Tool: Understanding the true context of religious texts like the Talmud is crucial in dispelling myths and combating hate speech.
Platform Responsibility: Social media companies play a significant role in either curbing or inadvertently promoting hate speech through their algorithms and moderation policies.
Personal Branding Amidst Controversy: Building a personal brand as a member of a marginalized community involves navigating and addressing widespread misconceptions and targeted hate.
Sean Kelly's interview with Jewboi DSH offers a candid look into the struggles of combating online anti-Semitism while striving to build a positive personal brand. Jewboi DSH's proactive approach in addressing and debunking hateful narratives serves as a model for individuals facing similar challenges in the digital age.
This summary encapsulates the key discussions and insights from episode #1372 of Digital Social Hour, providing an overview for those who haven't listened to the full conversation.