A Jewish child would like to use a dreidel because it is a game that is part of Jewish tradition.
It is known as a dreidle; each of four faces has one Hebrew letter written on it, so that when you spin it, the result is something like rolling dice, in that you get a random result of one letter facing up.
Try looking up his website.
I would like to know where the religeon "Jewish" begin I would like to know where the religeon "Jewish" begin
he would look holy
I would like to know!
Yes, Kindler is a surname that has Jewish origins. It is often associated with Ashkenazi Jews and can be derived from the Yiddish word "kindl," meaning "little child" or "child." Surnames like Kindler may also reflect historical occupations or familial roles within Jewish communities.
Although Jewish law specifies that a child born to Jewish parents is Jewish, if just the father is Jewish and the mother is not, the child is not considered Jewish in any sense. (The Reform movement recognises children born to a Jewish man and non-Jewish woman as Jewish IF they were raised Jewish).
i don't know...but would like to
He thought they were nothing but ants he could crush. but if it wasn't for people like Oskar Schindler there would be no Jewish and we would be speaking German
If the child has the ability to reason you should try to speak to them like you would an adult but with terms a child would understand.
Yes, there are some black people who are Jewish. If for example a Jewish woman had a child with a black man, that child would be Jewish (as it passes through the mothers blood), if her female child, or her male child with a Jewish woman then went on to have children they would also be Jewish and so on down the line. Even if there was only the one 'Original' Jewish ancestor. But it also counts if the father of the child is a Jew alsp.
That would depend on if the child is born in america