The headline is incorrect. The survey had an extremely expansive definition of who a Jew is, encompassing many people with only the most tenuous ties to the Jewish commons, but more importantly on that particular question one only got "half" by totally excluding the 25% or so of young Jews who are Orthodox, the most connected Jews.
Wine is just wine to most Americans, and Grana Padano is as good as parmesan is as good as pecorino. But just see what happens when you say that Coke Zero is the same as Diet Coke. Like Robert Conquest said, everyone is an Italian about what they know best.
In Toronto, a young Jewish girl named Esther has been missing for over a week. To make matters worse, people have been ripping down posters about her disappearance, just like they did with the hostage posters after 10/7—one of the more appalling things I've ever seen in my life.
My conspiracy theory is that this is true for similar reasons of not having a “walk in a safe and/or beautiful path” in the maps app - equity. They don’t want to penalize the worse restaurants too much
kind of infuriating that someone somewhere working on this maps app
decided that filters on rating, number of reviews, and opening hours
should be fuzzy rather than absolute