That depends upon the person, for God's sake. Everyone is different. It's not like every Jew thinks exactly the same way. Religiously, a Reform Jew may feel that civil service is most important, whereas an Orthodox Jew may say the 613 mitzvot (commands) are the most important.
It depends.
The most important thing he did was planning and executing the deportation of Jew's and being in charge of the Gestapo which were the secret police who protected the Nazi party from any conspirators who were planning to overthrow them
The one most important thing is not doing any of the 39 prohibited forms of work.
That being shomer mitzvot (a guardian or keeper of the commandments) is the most important thing, and that Orthodox Rabbis are the source of authority about how to do this.
this is one of the hardes questions i have ever bean asked as a jew, if i had to sum up everry thing i have learned in my religion i would have to tell you that we as a people belive in treating othere with kindness and care as you would like to be treated is the most important thing. and if you can do that... you can do anything.
no
there is no such thing as a good Jew, just be the best Jew you can be in the eyes of The Righteous One.
It depends on the Jew, but yes. Many Jews value birthdays.
It is wrong to use the word "Jew" as an adjective. Furthermore, there is no such thing as a Jewish light.
Yes he has it's the most bent thing ever plus he has no foreskin so he is a Jew
The people of that region had very dark skin. It doesn't matter what skin color he had. The important thing was that he is the Son of God. According to my beliefs.
Yes, the word Jew is a proper noun, the name of a specific group of people. A proper noun it the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; a Jew is a person.
This is an odd question. It seems to assume that there are some countries where one can be jailed for insulting a Jew, but not, for example a member of any other group.