If you want to assist someone in showering, religion doesn't enter into the picture at all, though Orthodox men would probably not want a woman to assist in this manner.
If you are referring to the co-founder of Twitter, we do not know for certain. Many people assume he must be, since his name sounds Jewish, but names can be deceiving; also, a person may have a Jewish father but not have been raised Jewish. Mr. Glass has not spoken publicly about what religion he practices, if any.
A Jewish person is of Hebrew descent and practices Judaism.
Jesus was raised in the Jewish faith and would have been well aware of Jewish practices. But He came not to save the Jews, He came to save the world, Jews and Gentiles alike. That was the whole purpose for him to be born as a human, to die and finally to be resurrected, for the sins of every person ever born.
You are referring to a Jewish person. Any Jewish person.
Andrew Garfield was raised in a secular Jewish household but has described himself as a spiritual person without a specific religious affiliation. He has shown interest in Buddhism and meditation practices.
According to Jewish law, a person who is born to a Jewish woman is 100% Jewish. The same goes for any person who converts to Judaism according to Jewish law.
There is no universal spiritual leader of the Jewish people. However, certain Chassidic sects follow a Rebbe, which is a kind of spiritual leader.
Usually a person follows a religion his or her parents and family follows. So its natural for all of us to follow certain religion from our childhood. Same is applied to a Sikh. But if a person wants to be baptized as a Sikh then he or she has to go through Amrit Sanskar after which a person follows certain practices.
Because those certain traditional rites or practices acknowledge someone else as god, which would be wrong. It would also mean that the person thought that there is no one way to heaven, and therefore every religion is valid. That also would be wrong.
possibly, but I have seen no evidence to indicate it: unless the Italian person also happens to be jewish.
Yes Abraham was the first Jewish person.
An abolitionist is a person who fights to abolish certain practices, like slavery. Two famous abolitionists are Frederick Douglass and William Lloyd Garrison.