Not unless his name was Alexander Graham Bell
As a quintessential, or perfect and typical, Jew, Jesus would have accepted without question the Mosaic law, including the law that forbade work on the Sabbath. By failing to observe these laws, Jesus could not have been the quintessential Jew.
Luke was a most likely a Gentile, but some think he could have been a Hellenistic Jew.
Yes, but it would have to be a Jew that didn't care about his/her heritage.
Around 2,500 B.C. in Egypt.
Underwear was invented by a French Jew by the name of Jacques E. Schwartz. Or, possibly by three men, names Bradley, Voorhees & Day.
Yes, he was illegitimate, but fatherhood by a Jew has been discounted.
No American president has been Jewish.
It can be. If it's for a religiously observant Jew it not only has to be kosher, it also has to be 'meshuval' meaning that it has been pasteurized.
It's probably going to be difficult for you to find any non-Jew who's in a positionto speak for all non-Jews and answer your question.As a Jew, I can't even speak for a single non-Jew. The best I can do is speculate.Perhaps the words "Jew" and "Jews" have been so consistently used throughouthistory with hateful connotation and for hateful purposes that any educated orreasonably moral non-Jew feels some discomfort in the utterance.It's just an idea. I could be wrong.
tylers a Jew
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When someone calls you a Jew, it could mean many things. They may be referring to your religion or race, so instead of saying "He's/She's Jewish" they could simply shorten Jewish to Jew. But, being called a Jew can be rude and taken to be hurtful. For some reason, kids (mainly) enjoy abusing the word senselessly as with any other racist remark.