Okay kiddo, let me try and explain this to you in a way you'll understand.
So, there are people who live in America who are called Jewish-Americans. They are American citizens who also identify with the Jewish religion and culture.
Now, some of these Jewish-Americans are also part of the working class. This means that they work really hard every day to make money and support themselves and their families. They might work in factories, stores, or offices, just like many other people in America.
Even though they work hard, some Jewish-American working class people might still struggle to make ends meet. This is because they might not make a lot of money, or they might not have access to all the resources and opportunities that some other people have.
But it's important to remember that being part of the working class doesn't define you as a person. Jewish-Americans, like all people, come from diverse backgrounds and experiences. So while some Jewish-American working class people might face challenges, they also have strengths and qualities that make them unique and valuable. And we should always treat them with kindness and respect, no matter what their job or income is.