It depends on what language they speak. American and British Jews call it "marriage".
The Hebrew word for "marriage" is Nisu'in (נישוין)
The Jewish people call it as a shofar.
It depends on what language they speak. There is no difference in what Jewish people call their parents and what non-Jewish people call their parents.
You need to call the Jewish Authorities to ask for help.
A shadchan is one who arranges shidduchim (marriages).
The Jewish people used to be called Israel, until the political state was established. You can call them the chosen people, or simply 'Jews', in the same way that you would call Mormons 'Mormons'.
Jewish people only have one God. And the Jewish view is that God is always present everywhere, not just at weddings.
Jewish people call Thanksgiving Thanksgiving. it's not a religious hoilday it's an American holiday.
Jewish people call it the exile from their homeland or in Hebrew Galut (גלות).
divorce
The Jewish people call the hours between sundown and sunrise "nighttime" or "night." In Hebrew, it is referred to as "laylah."
People who believe in Judaism are called Jews.
Hayyim Schneid has written: 'Family' -- subject(s): Jewish families, Religious life 'Marriage' -- subject(s): Jewish Marriage customs and rites, Jewish art and symbolism, Marriage (Jewish law)