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Ye Apologizes to New York Rabbi on Camera, Citing Bipolar Disorder for Antisemitic Past

Whether the gesture leads to lasting change or repaired relationships remains unclear.

Overview

  • In a videoed meeting Tuesday with Rabbi Yoshiyahu Yosef Pinto in New York, Ye said he wanted to take accountability and make amends, attributing past antisemitic remarks to struggles with bipolar disorder.
  • Footage was posted to Pinto’s social media on Thursday and reshared by Ye on X, hours after he also posted an advertisement for a January concert in Mexico City.
  • Pinto publicly praised Ye’s remorse, called him a very good man through a translator, and embraced him, framing the encounter as a step toward repentance.
  • Reaction split quickly as Nicki Minaj commended the apology, while Rabbi Shmuley Boteach and journalist Yashar Ali criticized it as insufficient and questioned Ye’s repentance.
  • The exchange arrives after years of antisemitic statements, including a 2025 song titled Heil Hitler and swastika merchandise, which prompted major corporate breakups, and some social media users also questioned the video’s authenticity given deepfake concerns.