Yes - absolutely! Non Jews are always welcome to join us in Synagogue. If there is a Synagogue in your area, then contact them (either by phone or by popping in, there will be an office there) and explaining that you are interested in attending a service. All are welcome. The only people who are not welcome are the Christian Evangelists who sometimes ask to visit with the sole purpose of finding Jews to convert. Them aside ALL are most WELCOME!
yes you can go to synagogue if you are not Jewish by birth but you must behave apropriately and dress normally because you would be chucked out and forced to have sex
Yes.
A non-Jew who wants to attend a Jewish prayer service may sit wherever there's an available seat.
Yes, non-Jews attend Orthodox synagogue services all the time, usually as an invited guest to an event. If you wish to attend a religious service at an Orthodox synagogue, you might want to contact the synagogue's rabbi first to determine the best time to attend. As for being circumcised or not, it doesn't make a difference as male circumcision is only a concern for Jewish males. As non-Jewish person can't participate in a Jewish religious service anyway, being uncircumcised is a moot point.
No, Jew is the noun, Jewish is the adjective.
Bob Woodward's religious affiliation is not publicly known. He has not disclosed his religious beliefs or affiliations in his professional work or public statements.
Jewish is an adjective. "The Jewish people." Jew is the noun. "Einstein was a Jew."
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technically a "jew" is saying to someone about their religion like saying their a jew. but saying it about them you say "they are jewish".
Jewish law specifies that a Jew is a person who was born to a Jewish woman or who has converted to Judaism as per Jewish law.
Jesus was a Jew because he was born to a Jewish mother and observed Jewish rituals.
-- A person is not a Jew unless born of a Jewish mother. -- There is no "also".
A person who is born to a Jewish woman or who halachicly (following Jewish law) converts to Judaism is a Jew.