The cast of AgAu - 2013 includes: Victoria Floro as Rian Kc Haywood as Ryan
AgAu - 2013 was released on: USA: 25 December 2013
Victoria Carreras has: Performed in "Los extraterrestres" in 1983. Played Adriana in "El profesor Punk" in 1988. Played Brenda in "Rebelde" in 1989. Played Vicky in "Los libonatti" in 1991. Played Laura in "Princesa" in 1992. Performed in "Vivo con un fantasma" in 1993. Performed in "Uruguayos campeones" in 2004. Played Hilda in "Luisa" in 2009. Played Alma in "Eva y Lola" in 2010. Played Marta in "Franzie" in 2010. Played Helena in "Intolerancia" in 2010. Performed in "Historia Clinica" in 2012. Played Ana in "El sexo de las madres" in 2012. Played Patricia Carrasco in "La plegaria del vidente" in 2012. Played Laura Pereyra in "Vecinos en guerra" in 2013.
Answer 1No, Jews aren't a race - they're a religion (followers of Judaism are called Jews).Answer 2No. Judaism is typically considered to be an ethno-religious group. It has certain elements that are common to all ethnicities, such as a common language, a common ancestry, particular customs of association, and a view of common historic nation-hood. It also has certain elements that other religions share such as a belief in divine beings and a God, specific divine mandates, houses of worship, and holy scriptures. (Other ethno-religious groups include the Druze and Yazidi.)Some people like to say that Judaism is similar to a nationality since "nationality" bears many of the traits of an ethno-religious group. Ethno-religious groups, unlike other common religions, prevent a person from converting out. This is because the ethnic component of Judaism ties a person to Judaism regardless of what they believe. This is as opposed to a pure religion, like Christianity, where failure to believe in the Christ makes a person a non-Christian. However, a person can gain a nationality through a difficult process of citizenship-acquisition. This is because the religious component of Judaism accepts conversion. This is as opposed to a pure ethnicity, like Italian. A person cannot convert to Italian as much as he may like spaghetti and pizza.Answer 3If you are referring to race as a unique genetic group, then no. There are Jews of every race and when a person converts to Judaism following the laws of conversion, they are considered as if they were born a Jew. Additionally, according to Jewish law (this is not accepted by the Reform movement), if a child is born to a Jewish man and a non-Jewish woman, they are not a Jew in any sense.