All of Jesus's original disciples were Jews. However, Peter and Paul made the decision to preach to Gentiles after Jesus's death which is when we start seeing non-Jewish believers in the Christ.
Yes, although some like to be overly technical and say they were Hebrews, or Israelites, for Jews are technically only the descendants of Judah, one of the twelve tribes. And assuming by disciples you really mean apostles, since all true Christians are disciples, and very few of them are Jewish at the present.
While Jesus was on earth in His ministry most of His followers (99 9/10'%) were Jewish.
Yes, and he was too.
yes
Jesus was a practicing Jew.
He was a Jew.
I think you mean a practicing Jew. It refers to a Jew who practices their religion by observing the laws of kashrut and shabbat, among others.
No. She is a practicing Roman Catholic.
Jesus the Jew was created in 1973.
yes
Native what? Jesus was/is a Jew.
No, Jesus was a Jew from Nazareth.
Herod was ethnically Arab but a practicing Jew.
No. There is no such custom. Typically, a completely non-practicing Jew would not even want to use a mezuzah.
No, Jesus was a Jew who lived in Israel.
simeon was the holy jew:)