'Another day at the office'
This is called ascending order, or time-wiseordering.
The Order was not affiliated with the Ku Klux Klan, though like it, it was a White supremist group. The Order existed in 1983-1984, and its members were responsible for the murder of talk-radio personality Alan Berg (who was also Jewish) The Order was disbanded and its members brought to trial after a shootout with police.
Yes, Patrick Stump appeared in the 2008 episode called 'Darkness' of Law and Order.
Mendicant Order
The splitting of the Israelite kingdomThe Assyrian conquest of IsraelNevuchadnezzar's siege of JerusalemThe Jewish diaspora (assuming you're not referring to the loss of the Ten Tribes)
The mother.
The land where the Philistines lived was called Philistia (due to the Philistine's residency there). After the Jewish Revolts, the Romans decided to use the name Palaestina, a derivative of Philistia, to refer to all of the Jewish and non-Jewish areas in order to weaken the Jewish connection to the land. (Previously, it was called Judea.) It is from Palaestina that the British took the name Palestine and made it the name of the Mandate that they administered in the same area.
This would refer to the places that Jews were told to gather, in order for them to be re-located (usually to their deaths).
In order for a person to be a Jew they have to either be born to a Jewish woman or convert to Judaism following halacha (Jewish law).
No, a person's place of birth does not determine their religion. According to halacha (Jewish law), in order to be Jewish by birth, the mother must be Jewish. (Most Reform groups consider a child Jewish if either parent is Jewish and the child is raised Jewish.)
In order to answer the question one needs to know what you mean by 'Jewish administrators'.
The early Christian community were all Jewish. You had to be Jewish to become Christian.
There is no such thing as a Jewish flag. The State of Israel has Israeli national symbols such as a flag that draw from Jewish inspirations. It is very similar to how there is no such thing as a Lutheran flag, but the cross on the Swedish flag is representative of how Lutheranism is the dominant religion in that country. The modern Israeli flag was created by David Wolffsohn in order to create a flag to represent the Zionist Congress and the Yishuv in Ottoman Palestine.
Some good places in order to study about Jewish Culture would be for example "The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization" in Oxford, UK or "The Program in Jewish Culture & Society" at the University of Illinois.
Arithmetically increasing.
One site that you may wish to try out is jdate.com. It is a site where single Jewish people gather in order to meet other single Jewish people of the opposite sex.
No, it is usally not in the same order. Most Jewish editions of the Hebrew Bible are written in either Common Order or Lenningrad Codex order. Christian translations of the text (called "The Old Testament"), are usually organized by subject matter, rather than authorship.