A Hebrew name would be used, which takes a slightly different form to other names, being something along the lines of Moshe ben Ya'akov or Yentl bat Mordechai (Moshe, son of Jacob and Yentl, daughter of Mordechai). If the father is not Jewish, it is common to instead use the second name ben/bat Avraham (son/daughter of Abraham).
In Judaism, if the mother is Jewish, the child is Jewish.
Mother's father is called a grandpa.
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no shes a Catholic her father is Jewish and she was raised in her mothers religion
your mothers mother is called your grandmother. and your mothers father is called your grandfather.
a calf..mothers are called cows..and the father is called a bull
Then someone else is and must follow the wishes of the deceased.
Some societies are matriarchal in nature.Jewish answer:The questioner is mistaken. Jewish families take the father's surname.
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She is Jewish. According to traditional Judaism, someone with a Jewish mother, like Farah, is ethnically Jewish. Her father Mike Abraham, however, is a devout Christian.
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At Hasidic and Orthodox Jewish weddings, the groom is escorted by both fathers and the bride is escorted by both mothers. At other Jewish weddings, the bride and groom are escorted by their parents with the father on the left and the mother on the right.