Yes
According to Jewish law, she is, because her mother was Jewish.(Her father is not Jewish.)
According to halacha (Jewish law), if the mother is Jewish the child is Jewish. If the father is Jewish, the child is not Jewish.
Yes, Stacy is from Jewish heritage. According to Wikipedia Her father is from a Jewish family that had emigrated to Britain from Iraq and Poland. Her mother was born into a Church of England family (the daughter of a vicar), and had converted to Judaism before marrying Stacey's father. Her parents divorced when she was nine.
According to Jewish law, you are only Jewish if you have a Jewish-born mother, or if you convert.So if your great great grandmother was Jewish, and she had a daughter (who was your great grandmother), and she had a daughter (who was your grandmother) and she had a daughter (who was your mother) then you would be Jewish. But your great great grandfather has nothing to do with it.Even under Reform Jewish law, which recognizes you as Jewish if your father is Jewish, they would not recognize "patrilineal descent" past one generation (in other words, you're not Jewish if your father's father was Jewish).
According to Jewish law, a person who is born to a Jewish woman or who converts according to Jewish law, is a Jew. If your father is Jewish but your mother is not, Jewish law does not consider you to be a Jew unless you convert. The reform movement accepts children born to a Jewish man and non-Jewish woman as Jews if they are raised as Jews.
According to Jewish law, yes, because his mother was Jewish.(His father was a convert to Islam from Catholicism.)
If you are referring to Tamar who was a daughter-in-law and graddaughter-in-law of Jacob in Genesis then I'd say she was an Israelite. Hebrew, Jew and Israelite being interchangeable terms.Jewish answer:Our tradition is that Tamar was the daughter of Shem, born shortly before his death. She was pre-Hebrew and pre-Israelite. Because she and her father were servants of God (see Rashi commentary, Genesis ch.14) from the ancient tradition (one of the few tiny branches of mankind that never went over to idolatry), she was deemed worthy of marriage into Jacob's family.Note that there is also a much later Tamar; a daughter of King David, who was Israelite.
According to Orthodox and Conservative law, you are only Jewish if your mother is Jewish. Reform Judaism recognizes you as Jewish if either parent is Jewish AND you were raised Jewish or have a Jewish identity.
According to Jewish law, a person is considered jewish only if he is born to a jewish mother. A jewish father alone does not make one jewish. The underlying rationale is that it is patently clear who the mother is; she is the one giving birth, but it may contentious who the father is.
She is Jewish. According to traditional Judaism, someone with a Jewish mother, like Farah, is ethnically Jewish. Her father Mike Abraham, however, is a devout Christian.
He is half Jewish, half Christian ========================= Alex's father is Jewish and his mother is not. According to Jewish Law, the deciding factor is the individual's mother, and that makes him not Jewish. There is no such thing as "half-...." .
According to Jewish law he is not You only a Jew if your mother is a Jew The father has nothing to do with it In Casey's case his dad's Jewish and his mom is gentile