There is no such language as Jewish.
If you mean Hebrew, then it's avud (×בוד)
If you mean Yiddish, then it's farblawndjet (פ×ַרבל×Ö¸× ×“×–×©×¢×˜)
Some people say it was because his mother was Jewish. Others say because he wanted to blame the money lost on someone.
The Shema prayer is said. Actually the dying person is the one who is supposed to say it. If you mean what do you say to a family who has lost a loved one, the traditional thing to say is "may his/her memory be as a blessing".
how do jewish people say passover in their language
It depends on what you want to say. If you lost something, you say "perdi", if you're lost, you say "perdido".
well, you cant say house in Jewish but house in Hebrew is biet ( pronouced by eat)
"Jewish" in Yiddish is "ייִדיש" (yidish), pronounced as "yiddish."
Most of the countries under Nazi rule (and the control of their allies) lost over 50% of their Jewish population:PolandLithuaniaLatviaSerbiaThe Netherlands (Holland)BelarusCroatiaRomaniaHungaryAustria
About 6 million Jewish lives were lost during the final solution.
yes, both sets of his grandparents were jewish. His paternal grandparents lost relatives in the holocaustout. His maternal grandparents were jewish. His maternal grandfather was born in Palestine.
verloren=lost
with your mouth
yahudi