I think so, it has been done for many centuries, starting with St. Paul, who was the premiere student of Gamaliel, the number one Jewish rabbi in the first century.
Jewish/Jew Catholicism is the religion not the term for people who follow it. Catholics follow Catholicism. Like Christians follow Christianity. Jews follow Judaism.
No, Jesus was born a Jew and died as a Jew. However, he founded a "reformed" Jewish religion, or New Covenant, that came to be known as Christianity and Catholicism was the original and first Christian religion. All other Christian religions have their roots in Catholicism.
The requirements to be considered for the position of pope - one must be a male Catholic. That pretty much eliminates a Jew from consideration. The only way it could happen would be if the person was an ethnic Jew who had converted to Catholicism. Saint Peter was a Jew before he became a Catholic. Does that count?
Catholicism and any form of Christianity was inexistent prior to Jesus since the whole point of Christianity is Jesus as Christ and savior of mankind. Before Jesus all there was (respecting Hebrew religions) was Judaism. Jesus himself was a Jew
About 43% of all Canadians are Roman Catholics.
Judaism is the older of the two religions. Christianity stems from the Jewish faith as Jesus was a Jew and started his Church in this tradition.
Prayer, Torah study, discussing communal affairs, and weddings.
idave davies is a Jew and takes men up the bum
She can convert through a process of study of the religion. The conversion process differs from rabbi to rabbi, and it is currently a topic of much debate in Israel over which conversions are acceptable.
Jews will often visit with family and friends, study, read, relax, and recite the afternoon prayers.
According to Judaism, a Jew's nature as a Jew is part of his make-up and does not "wax and wane" with his belief. The nature of being part of the Jewish Nation - Jewish Identity, is not contingent on faith. (To a religious Jew, the question is as absurd as asking "How can an Italian who does not have faith in Catholicism resume his Italian-ness?") It is for this reason that Judaism does not recognize de-conversion or apostasy. If a Jewish person who has been atheist or the adherent of a different faith wishes to rediscover their Judaism, there are numerous organizations that can assist with that and are sponsored by the different Jewish movements.
A "Constructional Jew" is a Jew who's constructed to be a Jew.