One can contact a Jewish single person on the Jewish Mingle website. One can also contact a Jewish single person on the sites like Match, Perfect Match and many more.
NO WAY can one single employee make contact with all the TVs and in a hitachi tv factory there is more than one person doing each job
One site that you may wish to try out is jdate.com. It is a site where single Jewish people gather in order to meet other single Jewish people of the opposite sex.
There is no one most important person to the Jewish people. Jewish history contains accounts of literally thousands of leaders, sages, and heroes.
Each Jewish community has its Rabbi or Rabbis; there is (today) no central person.
According to Jewish law, a person is considered jewish only if he is born to a jewish mother. A jewish father alone does not make one jewish. The underlying rationale is that it is patently clear who the mother is; she is the one giving birth, but it may contentious who the father is.
Contact to a person directly, or indirect contact with a person such as touching a door knob after a sick person touched it
A single-pole, single-throw (SPST) switch has an on-off position with one pole and one contact. It is the simplest type of switch where the circuit is either connected (on) or disconnected (off) with just one path for the current to flow.
No one. The Jews have had no one single ruler since the year 70 CE.
It is a single contact that can be either on or off. It has just two connections. The typical household light switch is a good example. SPST stands for Single Pole - Single Throw Single Pole = one contact Single Throw = on/off (as opposed to on/off/on, slow/fast/off, etc.)
No. This was one of the virtue names created in the 17th century by the Puritans. But a Jewish person can have any name.
It is a court order preventing one person from having contact with another.
The odds of a head hair originating from one person to another are low. Each person's hair contains unique genetic information, making it unlikely for a single hair to be shared between individuals unless there has been direct contact or transfer.