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non-Jewish girls by most people. 'Shiksa' as well, but that is hardly used now because it can be used as a derogatory term.
No. Jewish girls do not get circumcised, however, baby girls may be honored at birth with a relatively new custom called a Brit Bat, done mainly in non-Orthodox branches of Judaism.
It's easy: 1. Jewish boys get circumcised, Jewish girls just undergo baby naming 2. Jewish boys have BAR Mitzvahs, Jewish girls have BAT Mitzvahs 3. In Orthodox Judaism, Jewish men are in charge of the synagogue while Jewish women are in charge of the home
Education of Jewish boys and girls are the same.
They want to marry Jewish.
who was a role model for jewish girls
Gateshead Jewish Academy for Girls was created in 1998.
Yes.
The same thing that happens to non-Jewish girls when they become adults: puberty. In Jewish law, a girl comes of age at 12 years. At that time they are called a Bat Mitzva; "(a woman) under the law," meaning that they are obligated like adults with respect to the Jewish laws and commandments.
Good question! As far as I know, Jewish girls were always educated like the Jewish boys.
Considering his Jewish mother married and had a child (him) with his non-Jewish father, I would assume he is able to date non-Jewish girls.
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