The only commonality between those 3 people is that they're Jewish. There are good and bad people from every race and gender. "Russian" in the case you're talking about is not an ethnicity, so it's a false equivalence.
I recommend you pull yourself away from the Anti-Semitic Point Of No Return. That way leads to social ostracism, and for no good reason at all.
[edit] As I said elsewhere, I stand corrected. I thought you were dog-whistling.
They are both Ukranian and have intertwined big media backgrounds. Whether they are practicing a religion I don't know.
And depending on the part of Ukraine, they are either closer to Polish or Russian (some % Mongolian), despite both countries Slavic. Ukranians calling Russians "orcs" during the war is quite interesting given that we would normally call that moniker racist.