There are fourteen million Jews, and any blanket statement would be presumptuous. In addition, your Question is politically incorrect and slightly insulting. We Jews are optimistic and we highly prefer to allow strangers the benefit of the doubt if we at all can. Having said that, the answer you're looking for is, because of the long and ubiquitous history of anti-Semitism.
Well it depends where you live... everyone celebrates Christmas in a different place, some might celebrate with their family or they might celebrate it by themselves
Landlords have a responsibility to themselves to check everyone out that they rent to to protect themselves. The last thing they want is to rent to a criminal, drug dealer, or someone who may default on their rent.
People who are regarded with mistrust are often referred to as "suspects" or "outsiders." In broader contexts, they might be labeled as "suspicious characters" or simply "untrustworthy." This perception can arise from their actions, backgrounds, or behaviors that raise doubts about their intentions.
it depends on the person some might cut themselves some might cry some might try to live through it some might be so numb they dont feel or some deal with it like everyone else does
The boring thing about science might be all the facts. Nearly everyone thinks it is fantastic to make tests and tryout the theories. The boring part is the math and how to understand science.
Not necessarily. It depends on the circumstance that is going on. A silent glare after saying something might express mistrust or annoyance however.
If it wasn't for the fact that nearly everyone likes a good kebab, that might be construed to be an ethnically demeaning term. Since we don't do ethnically demeaning terms on WA, I'll be closing this to further comment.
Some are, some are not. Don't lump them all together.Those that ARE against DNA testing might have a general mistrust of newfangled science, or might think that it is interfering in God's business.
The gag answer is that they don't have wives. Everyone is different, but generalizations might include that they take better care of themselves, have less stress, and engage in less risky behaviors.
everyone might not like him. There is no possible way to know that unless you ask everyone.
A person might find tips on birthday gifts when a person is entering their 60th year by asking the person. Everyone has different tastes, so asking the person themselves is the best strategy.
It might be similar.