The duties of a Jewish father are the same as any father: to love, protect, and raise their children to be assets to society.
Recites a blessing of praise to God, and prepares a festive celebration (Kiddush) in the Synagogue soon after the birth.
Unless you were an archivist for the Third Reich, there is no such thing as "part Jewish". A person is either is or is not. In Jewish law, if Brahms' father's mother was Jewish, then Brahms' father was Jewish. And if Brahms' father was Jewish but his mother was not, then Brahms himself was not.
Her mother is Jewish, her father is not Jewish.
Her father is Jewish.
His father was Jewish
yes he has a Jewish mother but not a Jewish father
Yes his father is Jewish
Her father is Jewish. Her mother is not.
According to Jewish law, she is, because her mother was Jewish.(Her father is not Jewish.)
Yes, he is Jewish, but his mother's Irish and father's jewish.
The authorship of the Book of Hebrews is unknown, so there is no definitive answer to who the "Father of Hebrews" is. Some scholars believe it was written by Paul, while others suggest Apollos or Barnabas. The book is valued for its theological insights and exhortations to remain steadfast in faith.