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The cast of Call Me a Jew - 2012 includes: Julian Sharp as himself
Sabra
It depends on the nature of the "non-believer". A non-Jewish person is called a Gentile or Goy (גוֹי), but gentiles are NEVER referred to as "non-believers". Unlike other religions, Jews do not assess the beliefs of non-Jews, (or regard them as believing less than what Jews believe). If the non-believer is a Jewish heretic, the person is usually called a Kofer or Apikorus, but these terms are only used among Orthodox Jews. Non-Orthodox Jews shy away from the concept of heresy, and would generally use the terms of their native language, such as "cultural Jew," "Humanistic Jew," "Secular Jew," "atheist," or "agnostic". The Hebrew equivalents of these phrases are: humanistic Jew: "yehudi hoomanisti" (יהודי הומניסטי) cultural Jew: "yehudi tarbutí" (יהודי תרבותי) secular Jew: "chiloní" (חילוני) atheist: "ah-teh-eest" (אתאיסט) agnostic: "kofér" (כופר)
yes it is rude
Christian, Jew, Jehova
By being Jewish in terms of ethnicity but not believing in any god.
People.
Hannah was an Israelite. You may call her a Jew since she (like all the Israelites) practiced the religion now called Judaism.
old testament, if your a Jew its called the Torah
Not at all, provided the German were a Jew.
Maybe, if it's a non-denominational synagogue.
Yes, but it would have to be a Jew that didn't care about his/her heritage.