Yes there is such a thing as a Jewish Mexican, they're sometimes referred to as Jexicans.
Yes.
Gomes is a Hispanic name. Some Jews use it and some who are not Jews use it.
Sephardic Jews identify as "sephardim," the Hebrew term for Spanish Jewry. Sephardim, by definition, trace their roots back to the Iberian peninsula - Spain and Portugal. The Sephardim identify as jews, not hispanics. "Hispanic," to the best of my knowledge, intimates that one is not only of Spanish descent, but Christian as well. Hispanics are anyone who holds a cultural identity with the Iberian peninsula. There are Jewish people in Latin America that are of Ashkenazi origin, but they are still considered Hispanic. Hispanic is an umbrella term that is used to emcompass many people. If a Sephardic Jew feels a strong Hispanic identity, they can choose to identify with the term.
It has solidified as a Hispanic last name derived from German Jews or Visigoths it means Good Man
Yes, Batista, whose full name is David Michael Bautista Jr., is of Greek-Filipino descent on his father's side and of Hispanic descent on his mother's side. He was born in Washington, D.C., but has spoken openly about his Hispanic heritage.
There is no specific percentage required to mark Hispanic as your race. It is based on self-identification, so individuals can choose to identify as Hispanic if they feel that it reflects their ethnic or cultural background.
A White Hispanic, also known as a White Latino, is an American resident of both European and Hispanic descent. A white Hispanic is an individual who has both caucasian and hispanic descents.
Hispanic Scholarship Fund and The National Hispanic Recognition Program are the two top Hispanic scholarships in the US.
No, Albert Einstein was not Hispanic. He was born in Germany and was of Ashkenazi Jewish descent.
yes she is hispanic
hispanic heritage
No she is not Hispanic she is is Italian .
Yes he is.