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If it is used by a Jewish family, Foster is a Jewish surname. However, most so-called "Jewish surnames" are not exclusively Jewish.
The scientific name for pants is "trousers."
Not really, it's a Gaelic variant of John. However, Jewish immigrants faced considerable prejudice against them, and children with distinctive Jewish names were frequently victims of bullying. So, immigrant families went out of their way to find WASPy sounding names for their children. Ian is a good example, although not as common in the Jewish community as equally non-Jewish names like Irving.
It can be a Jewish name, but as in most Jewish surnames, it can also be a non-Jewish name.
Found it! "The first seven years" by Malamud
Goldston can be a Jewish name, but is not always a Jewish name.
Although it is not a Jewish surname in its origin, any name can be a Jewish name if it is the name of a Jewish person
Any name is is a Jewish name since anyone can choose to be Jewish.
Any name is is a Jewish name since anyone can choose to be Jewish.
Although Howell is not a stereotypically Jewish surname, any name can be a Jewish name if it is the name of a Jewish person.
Although Salada is not a Jewish surname in its origin, any name can be a Jewish name if it is the name of a Jewish person.
The fabric for blue jeans dates back to Columbus. His crew wore a denim fabric. The jean style we know today began in the gold fields of CA. A man by the name of Levi Strauss was an Eastern tailor when he went to seek his fortune in the CA gold rush. Because he was working in dirt and water the seams of his pants kept tearing and falling apart. To prevent this he added brads at the seams of his pants and the other miners saw them. They wanted the same thing, so instead of finding gold he found gold in repairing pants for miners in 1848. This eventually turned in the Levi jeans we buy today.