Abraham.
Adam is known as the father of the human race. And Abraham as the father of the Jewish race.
Elie Wiesel's father, Shlomo Wiesel, was a well-respected leader in their Jewish community in Sighet, Romania. He was known to be a devout and caring man who held important roles within the community.
Unless you were an archivist for the Third Reich, there is no such thing as "part Jewish". A person is either is or is not. In Jewish law, if Brahms' father's mother was Jewish, then Brahms' father was Jewish. And if Brahms' father was Jewish but his mother was not, then Brahms himself was not.
Yes, his father was known to be the son of a blacksmith in Holland, which emigrated to America later.
Her mother is Jewish, her father is not Jewish.
Her father is Jewish.
His father was Jewish
yes he has a Jewish mother but not a Jewish father
Yes his father is Jewish
Her father is Jewish. Her mother is not.
According to Jewish law, she is, because her mother was Jewish.(Her father is not Jewish.)