Only if you are Jewish.
"Jewish" is both a religion and an ethnicity. It's possible to believe in the
Jewish religion without being ethnically Jewish and vice versa.
The term "non-practicing Jew" is sometimes used for those people who are
of Jewish ancestry but are personally either agnostic or atheist.
You are considered Jewish if your mother was Jewish. If you're curious to hear
what Judaism requires of Jews, there are tons of references available. What you
choose to learn, ignore, believe in, and practice, and how you choose to live your
life, are completely 100% up to you.
he is Jewish
The Jews. (Though strictly speaking, Jews do not believe that God is Jewish or that God has any religion.)
Jewish people only believe in one god.
Jews believe in One God, who created the universe. He is omnipotent. The words "What Jewish god" (in the question) are inapplicable, since we don't believe in "gods."
Abraham
He was born Jewish and raised Jewish. He believed in God, but he wasn't necessarily Jewish.
This isn't a question and therefore has no answer. I don't know if what you want for an answer is God, Judaism, the Holocaust, or any other significant event or figure in any way related to jewish history.
No. We believe that everyone will serve God. Everyone eventually becoming Jewish is never claimed.
wait are you talking about the people from the holocaust?
Jewish believe in one God
Yes, we believe in a book. It's called the Torah and was given to us by God (Exodus 24:12).
They don't, the Jews only believe in one God.