This is a situation where two Jews yields three opinions.
The most common view is that the Jews are a people chosen by God to bring His Will into the real world. Jews do not see themselves as blameless or perfect, but rather as guardians of an important mandate.
Very old
KoshersAnswerin Hebrew :Ye'hu'di JewYe'hu'dim Jews
Jews do not represent anyone (except for themselves).
the jews eat onions
nobody the Jews hid themselves.
Jews are a culture derived from an ancient religion. Many Jews aren't religious but are still part of a culture that identifies themselves as Jews.
the only example of this that i can recall is when Jews would turn in other Jews in order to save themselves
They drank cups of tea to make themselves feel better.
Jews do not define themselves by what they oppose, but by what they value and cherish. They value monotheism and ethical behavior.
Their God. Jehovah
all kinds of them, even some who did not consider themselves Jews (but had Jewish parents or grandparents).
they came up with the idea themselves.