If you are referring to Freemasons, which is a fraternal group that in many ways resembles a religious group, then the answer is no. Jehovah's Witnesses are not connected to any other religious group.
No, it belonging to this society would not be compatible to Jehovha's Witness teachings since, according to one Freemason online source, freemasons are an institution whose members have various beliefs but hold a common "brotherhood". Jehovah's Witnesses already have an international brotherhood with united beliefs with which they wish to be associated.
Therefore according to this account, it is an article of faith for Jehovah's Witnesses that they are not allowed to meet socially with or co-operate with anyone except Jehovah's Witnesses, which would forbid them from joining the Masons (and a large number of other institutions, I would think)
No, although Masons are considered a non-religious organisation its theology and nature is seen by Jehovah's Witesses as incompatible with their Christian theology. In this sense therefore the Jehovah's Witnesss stand in stark difference from other Judeo-Christian religions that generally have no objections to also being Masons.
For further details on the Jehovah's Witness position see the article"Secret Societies - How great the threat?" (RELATED LINKS below)
Well that holds true to all Judeo-Christian religions but as Masons are a Secret Society
many members practice both.
call the branch of Jehovahs witnesses. The number can be found on most of their books and magazines
no
jehovahs witnesses
no
Yes
jehovahs witnesses dont gamble but the do drink not to the point that they get drunk
Yes. There are aproxtimately 15,000 of Jehovah's Witnesses in New Zealand.
infidelity
Yes
Jehovahs Witnesses
Nope
There are none.