Pretty much all collectivists are Jew-haters. And Jews that are collectivists? They hate themselves.
No, that's an over generalization. In fact many (but not all) of the founders or most prominent leaders of various collectivist ideologies were Jews.
Or course this idea, too can be taken to extremes and in turn be considered anti-Semitic, as is described in this article, Jewish Bolshevism.
Marxism, Communism: Carl Marx and Trotsky were Jewish, Engles wasn't.
Feminism: Gloria Steinem, Betty Freidan & so many others they maintain this Wikipeida page on the topic.
I think any fair-minded analysis of the creators and leaders of leftist movements would lead to the conclusion that Jewish people are very over-represented in them, but the movements also almost all have many prominent non-Jewish leaders too, so in no way can be considered "Jewish". Also, most of the Jewish leaders in these movements have left their religion behind and are secular, agnostic or atheist in their religious beliefs.
Most religious Jews tend to be politically conservative. Conservative American Jews make up about 30% of the Jewish vote in America, it is not an insubstantial percent, but neither are they the majority.