The German word for 'Jew' is 'der Jude' (genitive sing. 'des Juden', plural 'die Juden'). There is a corresponding female form - 'die Juedin' (plural, die Juedinnen).
Jude in Hebrew is Yehudah (יהודה) which means "praised"
Jude is German for Jew.
Jude, the German word for "Jew".
It looks as if the word you are searching for is Ashkenaz (pl. Ashkenazim).
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Not at all, provided the German were a Jew.
In German the word Juden is the plural of Jude. Translated to English: Jude=Jew and Juden=Jews.
No he was not. He was German
no,it is also not legal to be a german jew, and a african jew.
Yes
Yes, he was a German Jew, born in Ulm, in the Kingdom of Wurttemburg, in the German Empire.
German, partly of Flemish origin, Roman Catholic.