That which is personal to anyone is usually not dictated by religion. Every Jewish boy and girl is unique and each has different personal values.
Jewish boys started school at the same age that non-Jewish boys started school.
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
They want to marry Jewish.
Yes.
No, Jewish baby boys don't wear kippot. Jewish boys don't normally start wearing kippot until they're old enough to keep them on, around 2 or 3 years old.
I believe you mean the ceremony when Jewish boys are considered old enough to take on the responsibilities of a Jewish adult and fully participate in religious services. This is called a 'bar mitzvah'.
The names of Jewish boys are announced to the public at their circumcision.
No. Except for the Jewish ones...
Michael Murphy, the actor known for his role in "Life with Boys," is of Irish descent and has not publicly identified as Jewish. As for his circumcision status, that information is private and not typically disclosed in public forums. Such personal details about an individual's life are often considered sensitive and are generally not shared unless the person chooses to do so.
Engaging in work for money is regulated by local law, and not by Judaism. But if you mean chores, then Jewish boys and girls work as soon as they are physically able.
Judaism confers the mantle of adulthood on boys at the age of 13.
Jewish boys and men