No, probably not ever. He grew up in Brooklyn and immediately after school he started working for a series of other Jews.
yes,yes he is and who would even type this in? and kyle barker is a fkn Jew
This question is like asking "do people act different because of the religion they were born into." Jews do not inherently all act the same way, contrary to the stereotypical Jewish image the media likes to portray (a woody allen type figure). Therefore, besides for being absent on different holidays, there no reason for Jewish to differ from the care of a non-Jew.
Because its hard to be a Jew anywhere.
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The majority of Jews would look at you strangely if you were to called someone a "Jewish person" as that's not a term used by Jews. The acceptable uses are: He is a Jew. (noun) He is Jewish. (adjective) Although some people use the word 'Jew' as a slur, that is a misuse of the word, no different than any descriptive word can be misused. Almost any nationality and/or ethnicity can be said as a slur by those who are bigoted. A lot depends on the context. For instance, it's probably more polite to ask someone: 'Are you Jewish?' as opposed to 'Are you a Jew?' But it would be fine to say, for instance: Woody Allen is a Jew. Natalie Portman is a Jew. So you can use either. Jews tend to know when someone is using the word 'Jew' negatively, so you don't need to worry about causing offense, if you're just asking a genuine question or making a perfectly innocent remark :)
Jesus was a Jew because he was born to a Jewish mother and observed Jewish rituals.
because your a Jew, RUN!!!!
because she wears a wig
because Hitler wasn't a Jew
Because he was a Jew to.
Because she was a Jew.
because he was a Jew and god told him to