First of all, to even ask the question defies certain Scripture as well as logic. He is beyond any sin or character flaw. He does however do whatever pleases Him.
It is not beyond anything, least of all logic. If God shows favoritism to the Jews, because of the fact that they are a Jew, He is a racist. I agree that He has the right to do that if He so wishes, and it would not be sin, for Him. But that is hardly illogical, regardless of how you desire to paint it differently.
James 1:13 Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of God: for God cannot be tempted with evil, neither tempteth he any man:
James 1:17 Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning.
None of this has any bearing on our discussion.
Since God is without sin or character flaw and He created all the races (of one blood BTW), it seems illogical to even ask the question concerning "partiality".
One would think. Yet, for some, they believe that God gives preference according to race: i.e. different rewards to "Jews" than to others. This would be the definition of racism: giving people different rights and privileges based on their ethnicity. God can do this, if He so chooses, but it would not change the fact that it was racism.
So, the simple answer from me is: No.
Excellent. So you deny any distinction between Jew and Gentile then?
The passage from which you may be alluding to is:
Romans 2:11 For there is no respect of persons with God.
Not at all.
Act 10:34 So Peter opened his mouth and said: "Truly I understand that God shows no partiality,
Note that this was directly addressed to the Jew/Gentile question. "No partiality", not "Partiality in reward, but not in salvation". Just "no partiality whatsoever".
And is in fact, used in Romans 2-3 as the very argument that His choice of the Jews is one based upon a criteria other than racial prejudice.
Then the Gentiles are included as well. Or else, it is STRICTLY because of race, which would mean God is racist. Again, this would not be sinful for God, and would be perfectly within His rights. He can do as He wishes. Yet it does not change the fact that it is racism.
His choices are those which ultimately glorify Him.
On the grass roots level, Israel was brought into being by Him who is without sin for that purpose and not out of any human assessment of prejudice or "partiality".
HankD
And yet, if it is a distinction of rewards and privileges based upon race, it is racism. That is the very definition of racism. There is no way you can change that.
And, FYI "Israel" has ALWAYS included Jew and Non Jew. No racism their, unless you try to force unbiblical definitions on "Israel", such as "Israel is only made up of Jews".