Yes, some Jewish people supported Hitler and the Nazi Party. Early in the Nazi movement, a small number of Jewish Germans hoped that aligning with certain nationalist or anti-Communist aspects of the party might protect their status in Germany or keep them from persecution. Some members of the Verband nationaldeutscher Juden (Association of German National Jews), led by Max Naumann, advocated for Jewish assimilation into German society and even supported aspects of Nazi ideology, including nationalism and a strong Germany. They believed that their loyalty and service to Germany would be recognized, mistakenly thinking that Hitler’s antisemitism was more about rhetoric than policy.