I once read about that. It took place in one of their living rooms, so I believe it's possible.
Jewish people select their own marriages, except among the Ultra-Orthodox minority.
It's most common among Orthodox Jewish religious schools to own summer camps.
Yes and no. Orthodox Jews follow ALL Jewish wedding traditions while Reform Jews make their own decisions.
There is no Jewish law about asking husbands or wives for money. (In fact, Most Jewish women work outside the house, and have their own money).
She believed she was Jewish, but she wasn't orthodox, so she just went along with the traditions, but didn't feel strongly about it. She had her own way of thinking.
A Jew can worship on his own, but it is preferable that he worship in a Minyan or quorum of ten worshipers or more.
According to official Russian documents, yes, her nationality was listed as Jewish. This can be seen on Vladimir Putins own Passport documents as parents nationalities must be named. This was and is a common practice in Russia, putting "Jewish" as a nationality eve though they may have lived in Russia for centuries.
a christian women during the holocaust who risked her own life to protect her friend isle baumgart, who was Jewish by hiding her in her home
Israelite women could own property, could initiate court cases, could have their own servants, and could own fields and businesses. The Torah specifies marital rights for women (Exodus 21:10); and any husband who anguishes his wife can expect Divine punishment (Talmud, Bava Metzia 59).
Yes
Yes, ALL Orthodox synagogues do, but in the other synagogues, some non-Orthodox Jews will wear their own.
The Coptic Orthodox Church granted the Ethopian Church it's own Patriach. Like the greek did to the Serbian,Russian etc However they are in communion with each other and are both part of the Eastern "Oriental' Orthodox church.