It is most likely Elijah.
Mainly as they were not Jews and believed in idol worship, and their beliefs were wrong according to the Jewish one.
Mary and Joseph, Jesus' parents, were Jewish.
No one, according to Muslim, Christian, and Jewish beliefs God has always been and always will be no one created God he has just been around since before time.
Jewish time began at sunrise. The third hour equates to around 9am.
Virtually all Jews in Israel at the time of Jesus had Jewish funerals, including Jesus. At that time, a Jewish funeral would have NOT included a coffin.However, according to Christian belief, Jesus was never buried.
The Nazis believed in a Germany that was not a republic, non-communist and non-democratic. They believed that the Jewish people were the enemy of the "Aryan Race" - Germans. Their hatred of communism stemmed from their anti-Jewish policies, as many communists in Europe at the time were Jewish. Other notable Jewish communists were Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin.
The Jewish holiday of Purim falls in the Jewish month of Adar, which is February-March time according to the secular calendar. See http://www.answers.com/purim
According to tradition, the era of the Judges lasted about 365 years. See also:http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-history/timeline-of-jewish-history
The most practiced religion in Bethlehem at the time of Jesus' birth was Judaism. Bethlehem was a primarily Jewish town and part of the region of Judea, where Jewish religious practices and beliefs were prevalent. Jesus himself was born into a Jewish family and would have been raised in accordance with Jewish customs.
According to our tradition, it was Abraham, who proclaimed monotheism.
According to Gerald Nachman, an authority on the great comedians from the 1950s onward, Phyllis Diller was not Jewish, making her a double rarety: one of the greatest standup comics of all time, but female and non-Jewish.
The Jewish people have a variety of ways to entertain themselves. They partake in the local culture any time it does not go against their Biblical beliefs.