Foods that Jewish people cannot eat are known as 'non-kosher'.
I believe most people know.
No. 'Grave' means a hole people are buried in, or secondly 'very serious' .
the word chiz means relax i know all of you watched victories one of the people from said it means its a German sausge well its not it means relax ok
people always called it a tumn. tumn means leaves falling. so people put it together and made autumn.
"Carl" means a "free peasant" (it's the root of our word "churl"). "Ton" means a "settlement" where people live (the root of our word "town"). So "Carlton" is a place-name meaning "town of free peasants".
Yes. The word "monotheistic" means "one god".
B'nai Yisrael (בני ישראל) is Hebrew for "the Jewish people." It literally means "the Children of Israel".
In English, someone who is not Jewish is referred to as a Gentile. In Hebrew, someone who is not Jewish is referred to as a goy. Contrary to what some people believe, the word goy, which literally means 'nation', is not an insult.
The El in Elohim just refers to the first syllable in the word Elohim, a word that means God. El by itself also means God.
Israel
There is no such language as Jewish. It looks like the Hebrew word menucha (×ž× ×•×—×”), which means "rest"
its at the tip of your tongue,...... dumbfounded.....
The word "rabbi" literally means "my master". It refers to a Jewish teacher or scholar.
Incoherant.
no its just a description to describe people who are not Jewish
There is no such language as Jewish. If you mean Yiddish, there isn't any such word as "eres" in the Yiddish language. If you mean Hebrew, maybe you meant to write "eretz" (ארץ), which means land.
It means hello and goodbye in jewish/hebrew. Basically means "peace"