Jews range from fair-skinned to dark (such as the Yemeni Jews and others). And by the way, to which "Hebrews" do you refer?
They were first called the Hebrews, then Israelites, then Judaeans, then Jews.
The term "Hebrews" is used in the New Testament to refer to the Jewish people. It was used to distinguish Jewish believers from Gentile believers. So, yes, Hebrews were mentioned in the New Testament.
Today, we do not refer to Jews as Hebrews. Also, Jews do not have any customs about "keeping" hair.Orthodox Jews tend to keep their hair short.Today, we do not refer to Jews as Hebrews. Also, Jews do not have any customs about "keeping" hair.
Hebrew people later became called Israelites, then Judaeans, then Jews. Today they are called Jews.
The Jews of Persia were Hebrews that moved to Persia. They were the same people.
Israel is the home of Hebrews, but they are actually called Jews.
Judaism
The Ancient Hebrews are called Jews today.
No. Hebrews were human. Today they prefer to be called "Jews".
NO. Abraham is considered the father of the Hebrews/Jews.
There is no physical description of Hebrews in the Bible. We can only assume that they included a range of skin colors, just as the Jews of today. Jewish tradition teaches that the Jews are God's Chosen people, but it is a question of individual belief rather than a statement of truth.
All of these names are synonyms for Hebrews (in no particular order):IsraelitesChildren of IsraelBnei Yisra'elYisra'elJudaeansYehudimJews