LOS ANGELES, CA — Kanye West—who not long ago openly praised Adolf Hitler and referred to himself as “the Fuhrer’s biggest supporter”—has now announced that he has converted to Judaism.
The announcement, made via an impromptu social post on Elon Musk’s slowly crumbling platform “X,” came just weeks after West released the now-legendary PR disaster of a track titled “Heil Hitler.” The song was removed from every streaming platform within seconds of launch except X, where Musk reportedly labeled it “free speech adjacent” and “a powerful expression of Ye’s artistic trauma.”
“After a lot of deep introspection and like, watching a YouTube rabbit hole about ancient Israel,” Ye explained, “I realized that I’ve always felt connected to the Jewish people. Spiritually. Emotionally. Financially. I mean, who do you think invented beats? Abraham. That’s Torah facts. And now I can use all the Jewish slurs I want and y’all can’t criticize me.”
Critics—and, let’s be honest, literally everyone with a functioning brain—were quick to point out that this sudden embrace of Judaism comes conveniently on the heels of Ye losing all remaining brand deals, social credibility, and his last friend (a confused Kid Cudi who finally blocked him after Ye texted him a photo of a swastika drawn on a yarmulke).
“Let’s not pretend this isn’t an elaborate attempt at damage control,” said Rabbi Eli Goldstein of Temple Shalom. “You don’t get to call Hitler a ‘misunderstood genius’ one month and then try to wear a tallit on Jimmy Kimmel the next.”
Ye’s press team—if you can call a guy named “DondaLite420” on Discord—insists the conversion is “totally legit,” citing a TikTok where Kanye struggles to pronounce “Talmud” and ends by shouting, “Mazel tov, my Hymie’s! I can say whatever you want, I am a double-protected class now. Adidas, I am coming for your asses!” before disappearing into a kosher deli.
Meanwhile, Elon Musk continues to defend the rapper’s “freedom to explore.” When reached for comment, Musk tweeted an AI-generated image of a menorah on Mars with the caption, “Kanye’s journey is just beginning. #Truthseeker #Teshalom.”
When asked what branch of Judaism he’s actually joined, Ye responded, “I’m making my own. It’s called Yeezianity. The only commandment is ‘Don’t doubt me.’ Also we eat matzo with ranch dressing.”
As for the Jewish community’s response, it remains overwhelmingly unified in its stance: “We’ll pass.”