Why don't you tell us instead of posting clips that some of us don't have time to watch?
OK. thanks for asking. merely my personal guess:
1. Judaism seems to believe in a universal invisible ineffable god which is as much as creation itself as a creator. it seems god is synonymous with the universe & nature itself, i.e., everything is 'god' (where as Xianism, for example, seems to depict god as an egoistic person or disembodied mind). this is similar to the Buddhist view that everything is both nature (dhamma) & proceeding according to the law/s of nature (dhammaniyama)
2. Judaism has a salient theme of karma. i.e., action & consequence. when a problem occurs, it is attributed to the punishment of god for a sin committed (where as Xianism, for example, seems to believe believers can be forgiven thus actions have no consequences)
3. in teaching about the 'one god', Judaism seems to embrace social equity rather than a class or caste system (unlike the Xianism created by Paul which fully embraced class structure). this is similar to Buddhism, where Buddha said: "Nirvana is like the great ocean, into which all rivers flow & lose their names. Similarly, when you join the Buddhist community, you lose your caste". thus, like Buddhism, Judaism seems to believe all people are the same & equal under god
4. Judaism (unlike faith based Xianism) is a quest for wisdom & intelligence. the OT is an evolution from moral laws to the wisdom/spiritual books to social justice. since Buddhism is also about the rational wisdom of understand cause & effect & the nature of reality, it is similar to Judaism
5. Judaism, at least of the OT, seems very temporal, where the search is for benefits in this life (unlike Xianism, which seems to focus on the afterlife via mere faith). Buddhism is the same, very practical. thus the Jews, who are obviously a very practical people with strong social world values, are attracted to buddhism, which is similar
6. Jews genuinely care for eachother (unlike Xians, that have a 2000 year history of fighting & killing eachother due to the narcissism of their beliefs that are self-centred on individual salvation). Buddhists also genuinely care for eachother