the mother is a Jew then yes,the Jewish people follow heredity from the mothers side of the family. of course Hitler considered you a Jew if even just one of your grandparents was Jewish, so there you have it.
It is sometimes called a mixed marriage.
Witty AnswerMy guess would be the Jewish member of the engaged couple.Serious AnswerSecular Jews are typically the least likely to object to Jewish-Gentile marriages followed by Reform and Reconstructionist Jews. Generally, the more religious a Jew is, the more strongly he will object to intermarriage.
A Jewish woman can do whatever she wants to do, just as every other human being can. Often, however, in the process of deciding whether or not to date a particular individual, a woman might take into consideration things that she knows about him.
ghettos that are not closed, they were ghettos that did not restrict access, to either Jew or gentile.
Jews are Jewish and non-Jews are a different religion.
A Jew. "Gentile" means "not Jewish."
A Jew. "Gentile" means "not Jewish."
In Jewish, goy is a non Jew. So is Gentile. or the female gender of Jew is Jewess
In Jewish, goy is a non Jew. So is Gentile. or the female gender of Jew is Jewess
According to Jewish law he is not You only a Jew if your mother is a Jew The father has nothing to do with it In Casey's case his dad's Jewish and his mom is gentile
A Gentile is, by definition, a non-Jew, so no. Gentiles can take part in Jewish ritual with the exception of ceasing work on Shabbat which is seen to be a Jewish-exclusive activity. Gentiles can study Jewish History, Religion, or Civilization. Gentiles are also free to convert to Judaism if they so desire, but there is no proselytism in Judaism.
AnswerPaul stated that he was a Jew.
By definition, any person who is not a Jew is a Gentile. Gentile is the English word for the Hebrew word Goyim, which means "nations". Therefore, any person who isn't Jewish is a Gentile.
People from observant Jewish communities would be under strong pressure to marry inside their own community (the same way most Hindu families expect their children to marry a Hindu of the same community). However, nothing "happens" if a Jew marries a non-Jew. (Not sure what you're implying. Lightning doesn't strike and they don't get beheaded.) The Jewish partner does not get excommunicated and can still be Jewish. If the couple want to raise their children as Jews, then they can do so if it's the mother who is Jewish. If the mother is not Jewish, then she may have to convert, or the child may have to convert, in order to be considered a Jew and be able to worship as a Jew. However, Reform Judaism accepts children of non-Jewish mothers as Jews if the father is Jewish.
Jews and Gentiles have different missions in this world. A Jew is required to observe all 613 commandments of the Torah while a Gentile is only required to observe the 7 laws given to Noah (the Noahide Laws). Jewish and Gentile souls are designed for their intended purpose, so Jewish and Gentile souls are different.
A gentile is anybody who is not a Jew. So a gentile Christian is a Christian who is not a Jew.
Yes, Saint Peter was a Jew.According to the Bible, Saint Peter was a Jew.