Israeli-American Basketball Player Ajay Jones Embraces Judaism Despite Antisemitism
Ajay Jones, a 22-year-old Israeli-American basketball player recently selected 54th overall by the Golden State Warriors, is gaining attention for his strong Jewish identity and positive outlook despite facing antisemitic comments online. Born to an Israeli mother from Haifa, Jones spoke in an interview about the antisemitism linked to his heritage and how it often coincides with frustrations over his game performance or broader conflicts. He said, "These things don't bother me," emphasizing his resilience.
Jones openly discussed his faith, affirming his belief in a higher power and his intention to deepen his spiritual connection. He revealed he keeps a Torah at his mother's home and plans to bring his religious books, including Psalms, with him as he settles. "I grew up Jewish and intend to remain faithful to that," he stated, highlighting the honor he feels representing both Judaism and Israel through his maternal lineage, alongside his American identity.
Addressing the ongoing security situation in Israel, Jones expressed concern for his family and a desire for peace, calling the war "horrible" and hoping it will end soon. His commitment to both his heritage and his basketball career reflects a unique dual representation on the international stage.
Jones also mentioned receiving support from NBA star Stephen Curry and expressed his ambition to bring gold medals to the Israeli national team, signaling his dedication to both his sport and his cultural roots.
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