 Israel is often in the news for problematic reasons, but in Taiwan, the reality is totally different. I'm here in Taiwan to dig deeper and find out if Taiwan is the least anti-semitic country on Earth. Yalla, let's go. What do you think about Israel? Israel people are smart and hardworking. Israel, I think, is what I know, is a very small country and the population is also very small. It's, it's representative for, like, having a lot of intelligent people. Very many smart people and it's a rich country. What do you think of Jews? Jews. It's a religion. I think Jews are, like, everyone in the world. Taiwan is the same. So there's not much difference, either you are Chinese or Jews or Taiwanese or English. Jewish people, they're kind of rich, right? I also sat down with Jeffers Schwartz, the GCC founder from the Jewish Community Center in Taipei, to hear a bit more about the community. Taiwan is definitely the most least anti-semitic country in the world. Our goal here at the Jewish Community Center is to keep it that way. Here at the Community Center is the first official public Jewish establishment that's open to the public. And part of it is the museum and all the cultural events that we have. And we invite and encourage the local community to come and understand us. Here in Taipei, they have a full synagogue, a Jewish bookstore and ancient Jewish artifacts in their museum. They even have a kosher restaurant. It might surprise you to learn also that Taiwan is a home to nearly 700 Jews, as well as the smallest Holocaust museum in the world. While Jewish communities in some countries are facing persecution for their identity, in Taiwan, the Jewish community is clearly thriving.