No, unless one says it derisively. It would depend upon the tone of voice and body language which accompanies the saying of the word.
Israel is the homeland of the Jewish people. It is the land that the Jews originally came from. Some Jews believe the land was promised to the Jews by God. Others believe a history of thousands of years binds the land to the people.
Jewish people were required to wear a big, bright yellow star of David on the shoulder of their coats. This allowed the Nazis to identify them as Jews.
Hitler thought that everyone in Germany were the best people, except the jews. So he started something called the Holocaust, it basically killed Jewish people
Anti-semetic youths are those who discriminate against Jews and people of the Jewish faith.
Anyone who had three or four Jewish grandparents was classified as a full Jew. Those with two Jewish grandparents were classified as half Jews and those with one Jewish grandparent were classed as quarter Jews. These laws were also the same for the Germans.
It means that while the Jews were in the desert, God took the holy bible, the Torah, So when God went to the Jewish people, the Jews answered, "Of course we want your holy Torah!" That's what it means to say that the Jews are God's chosen people!
It means "Jews from Eger." That (Eger) is the name of a town in Hungary, which had a Jewish community.
The surname Markus has been used by some Jewish families, but that does not mean it is exclusively a Jewish name. Most surnames used by Jews are also used by non-Jews who have no Jewish ancestry.
antisemitic. It means hatred of Jewish people <--- Actually it could mean antisemitic OR racist. It just depends on whether they converted to Judaism or if they're born Jewish.
The historical Jewish respect for and importance of scholarship means that in modern times, a very high percentage of Jews achieve advanced levels of formal education.
If you mean how were Jews identified, they were made to wear a white armband which had a yellow star on it so that everyone knew they were jewish. :)
According to the Tanach (Hebrew Bible), Jews are the chosen people. In this context, 'chosen' refers to Jews having been chosen to follow the teachings of the Tanach.