>>16304877βJewsβ are an ethnoreligious group, not a single race, so there isnβt one answer.
Some Jews are considered white in places like the United States and Europe β for example, many Ashkenazi Jews (whose ancestors lived in Central/Eastern Europe) are often socially classified as white. Other Jewish groups, such as Sephardi, Mizrahi, Ethiopian, Indian, or other Jewish communities, may not be considered white and have different ethnic backgrounds and appearances.
Race itself is a social category that changes across countries and history. Jews have at different times been treated as white, non-white, or as a separate group altogether. For example, antisemitic movements in Europe often portrayed Jews as racially distinct even when they looked European.
So the most accurate answer is: some Jews are white, some are not, and Jewish identity is broader than race alone.