They have two different ceremonies, Kol Nidre and Hatarat Nedarim, where they unilaterally annul all promises they have made and are going to make. This includes oaths to God. If they are willing to break an oath to God, what chance do you (someone of a different race, different religion, different culture, who has the misfortune to live near a jew) have to make them keep an oath to you?
This is a translation of the Kol Nidre:
All vows, and prohibitions, and oaths, and consecrations, and konams and konasi and synonymous terms, that we may vow, or swear, or consecrate, or prohibit upon ourselves, from the previous Day of Atonement until this Day of Atonement and from this Day of Atonement until the next Day of Atonement that will come for our benefit. Regarding all of them, we repudiate them. All of them are undone, abandoned, cancelled, null and void, not in force, and not in effect. Our vows are no longer vows, and our prohibitions are no longer prohibitions, and our oaths are no longer oaths.
Keeping promises and telling the truth are the foundation of civilization. Without either of them civilization collapses. Kol Nidre makes Jews incompatible with civilization.
They have two different ceremonies, Kol Nidre and Hatarat Nedarim, where they unilaterally annul all promises they have made and are going to make. This includes oaths to God. If they are willing to break an oath to God, what chance do you (someone of a different race, different religion, different culture, who has the misfortune to live near a jew) have to make them keep an oath to you?
This is a translation of the Kol Nidre:
Keeping promises and telling the truth are the foundation of civilization. Without either of them civilization collapses. Kol Nidre makes Jews incompatible with civilization.