it's called a mezuzah. and it holds a pray to protect their homes.
that is the etymology of the word.
The Jewish people that live the exact law are called Orthadox Women or Men
No. The Jewish equivalent is "member of a (particular) congregation."
Diaspora.
Jews.
Antisemites.
no
YesUsing the mathematical definitions, a rectangle can sometimes be a rhombus if it is a square. A square is both a rectangle and a rhombus.However, in everyday parlance, some people may consider that a square is not a rectangle or a rhombus.
No, some Jewish people speak Hebrew and/or Yiddish. It is important to note that the Yiddish word for Jewish is Yiddish, so the language is actually called "Jewish", but there is no language identified with the English word "Jewish".
No. It is part of the history of the Jewish people and as such is not absurd and contains nothing outside of the possible.
They can, but it is a big honor to be invited. Especially if you are not Jewish.
The Jewish peoples place of worship is called a Synagogue.