NO, killing is against 1 of the commandments(laws)
Luke was non Jewish.
Paul, or Saint Paul, or the "Apostle of the Gentiles", was a Jewish convert to the teachings of Jesus. Through his travels and writings, he was one of the main disseminaters of Christianity. He is the early church teacher who is credited with opening up the teachings of Jesus to non-Jews, thus making Jesus a Savior to all men instead of strictly a Jewish Messiah.
Whoever is not a Jew is non-Jewish. Considering that Jews count for 0.2-0.3% of the world's population, most people are non-Jewish.
because hitler want to kill jews. this was so because, hitler had a ideal of a non jewish europe
It is both Jewish and non-Jewish.
6,235,888 non-jewish people died
Answers:Yes- in the Jewish religion, being 'Jewish' goes through the mother, since she is the one who gives birth. Therefore, if the son of a Jewish man but non Jewish woman is to be raised Jewish, he will need a conversion ceremony.Likewise, if a son of a Jewish woman and a non Jewish man is raised non-Jewish, he is still considered Jewishby lineage.
It may be a Jewish name, if it is used by a Jewish family. If used by a non-Jewish family, then it is not a Jewish name. Virtually all names used by Jewish families are also non-Jewish names.
The opposite of Jewish (i.e. non-Jewish) would be Gentile.
The most important apostles in the Bible were Peter, Paul, and John. Peter was a leader among the apostles and played a key role in spreading Jesus' teachings to the Jewish community. Paul, originally a persecutor of Christians, became a prominent missionary to the Gentiles, spreading the message of Jesus to non-Jewish communities. John, known as the beloved disciple, wrote several books of the New Testament and played a significant role in spreading the teachings of Jesus through his writings and teachings.
It can be a Jewish name, but as in most Jewish surnames, it can also be a non-Jewish name.
It can be, but it can also be a non-Jewish name.