When I ask myself, who am I? I’m a little Sephardi, a little Ashkenazi a little Israeli, a tiny drop galuti (exiled) Maybe religious, maybe secular, but between you and me
Chorus; I’m a Jew, and that’s special not better than the other, not worse - Simply a Jew
Sometimes a soldier, sometimes a student, I have a lot of past and I also see the future sometimes a mitnaged (non-Chasid) and sometimes a Chasid Maybe materialistic and maybe spiritual but always, always I’m a Jew, and that’s special not worse, not better, a little bit different - simply a Jew.
Suddenly I returned from afar, so we will be able to be here together that I will be secure that I’ll return to laugh that I can live comfortably and not be afraid because I am a Jew, and that’s special not better than the other, not worse - simply a Jew
Nothing will succeed to break me my brother my soul, is a part of a high external light to fix the world that is my motto I was born like this, I am a Jew.
Simply a Jew - like in other religions we have; festivals, Shabbat, customs and mitzvot. To say that everyone is sure in his righteousness at the end we're all Jewish, before the chair of His Holiness.
I am very afraid of baseless hatred, I love my land and I love my nation I have been here and there and all over the world I have two opinions on what you will ask and I’ve also got a third opinion Because I’m a Jew, and that’s special not worse, not better, a little bit different - Simply a Jew