All of the apostles and Jesus were Jewish, however, they began Christianity.
Whoever is not a Jew is non-Jewish. Considering that Jews count for 0.2-0.3% of the world's population, most people are non-Jewish.
It is both Jewish and non-Jewish.
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Answers:Yes- in the Jewish religion, being 'Jewish' goes through the mother, since she is the one who gives birth. Therefore, if the son of a Jewish man but non Jewish woman is to be raised Jewish, he will need a conversion ceremony.Likewise, if a son of a Jewish woman and a non Jewish man is raised non-Jewish, he is still considered Jewishby lineage.
The opposite of Jewish (i.e. non-Jewish) would be Gentile.
It may be a Jewish name, if it is used by a Jewish family. If used by a non-Jewish family, then it is not a Jewish name. Virtually all names used by Jewish families are also non-Jewish names.
It can be a Jewish name, but as in most Jewish surnames, it can also be a non-Jewish name.
No.
It can be, but it can also be a non-Jewish name.
Considering his Jewish mother married and had a child (him) with his non-Jewish father, I would assume he is able to date non-Jewish girls.