Food blogger fights antisemitism after death threats over Jewish cuisine

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Chicago food Blogger, Chris Campbell, known on the Internet as Chris Carisson or “Babka King”, wanted to gather the world through the kitchen – but he is now speaking against hate.
On April 9, Campbell posted a video discussing the anti -Semitic comments he watched on the content that includes Jewish food. In the video, it appears that someone suspended his accusation of taking money from various Israeli pressure groups and the Israeli defense forces (IDF), which mocked.
“The anti -Semitic I have noticed, and I felt personally – I got death threats … it’s real and you can see it,” Campbell said in the Instagram page. Campbell, known for the taste of food from all over the world, indicated that he tried the kitchen from India, Italy, Greece, Mexico and Russia, among others, but none of them received “hatred” like videos that show Jewish food.
Chris Campbell, known as “The Babka King”, speaks against anti -Semitism on April 9. (Christcaresnone)
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When talking to Fox News Digital, Campbell stressed that it was not as if the sections of the comments in its Jewish content were full of hatred and anti -Semitism, but rather it is a kind of content that gets negative attention. However, he talked about the threats of death that he said was full of “the most heinous things I have ever heard.”
“The facts are that I received death threats when I tried Baba, which is wild,” Campbell told Fox News Digital.
After publishing the video in which he described anti -Semitic comments, Campbell shared another video of himself as a Palestinian dish called Knafeh. However, he said that while “he got some interesting comments” on the video, it “still diminishes compared to what I got to the Jewish culture.”

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Campbell admitted to Fox News Digital that the comments made him first wondering whether the Jewish dining experience puts his life in danger. However, after he thought about it, he decided to use his platform to spread more love and eventually double the taste of Jewish food.
“[There are] Campbell said: “What kind of person will have if I have a platform and see what I see and do not say anything? “

Chris Campbell, known online as Chris Kareson or “Babka King”, has a slide of Babka. (Chris Campbell)
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Campbell’s journey started to become “Babka King” with a bundle of Half Moon Rondout Café in Kingston, New York.
“I never heard about Baba, I didn’t even know that they were sending me anything,” Campbell told Fox News Digital. “I opened the box and got this cinnamon and sugar, and hit me in the face. I am like, this is crazy.”
Halon Rondout Café Jt Pinna – whose human rights background – told Halon Rondout Café Jt Pinna – whose background was in the field of human rights – Fox News Digital that Campbell “has a doctorate in Baba” after he tried a lot. Benna said he loved the Campbell content and decided to send the content creator to see what will happen, and turned into a feeling.
I told Fox News Digital that the first taste of Babaka led to a flood of Jewish food packages. Since then, Campbell has tried many Babkas as well as other Jewish treatments, such as hamantaschen and Pastrami.
Campbell is not one to choose the two sides – not even when it comes to cinnamon for the Baba chocolate. Instead, it aims to lure others by expanding tastes and identifying different cultures through food.
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2025-04-24 10:00:00