Yes, however, non-circumcised men are prohibited from participating in certain mitzvot and ceremonies. Some Orthodox groups require posthumous circumcision for the person to be buried in Orthodox cemeteries.
A person is Jewish if their mother was born Jewish, or if they properly accepted and converted to Judaism.
Yes. His acquisition of Jewishness occurs at the moment of birth, when he would not yet have been circumcised anyway. Continuing to be uncircumcised is a halakhic (Jewish legal) problem within Judaism, but a person does not forgo their Jewish nature or identity by failing to live up to the halakhah. There are, however, one or two commandments which an uncircumcised Jew may not take part in (such as offering the Passover sacrifice) on account of his failure to get circumcised (assuming it was by choice).
There is no one most important person to the Jewish people. Jewish history contains accounts of literally thousands of leaders, sages, and heroes.
What you call JewChristian is really a Messianic Jew, it means a Jewish person with Jewish heritage who has accepted Christ as their savior and converted to Christianity.
Orthodox just means traditionally accepted. It can be used in any religion. In Judaism it refers to Traditional Jews.
It depends on whether the Jewish person likes celery or not.
The Nuremberg laws determined whether a person was Jewish primarily based on the number of Jewish great-grandparents.
There is no such person in Judaism.
There is no such person in Judaism.
The person's religion does not have an effect on the physical side of people, so no
it is a person that is a Jew.Answer:The Jewish people are the descendants of the ancient Israelites, plus converts who have joined them. Jews are also defined as the people of the faith of Moses; the Torah.
In the Bible, the term "uncircumcised" is often used to refer to those who are not part of the covenant with God, as circumcision was a sign of that covenant for the Jewish people. It can also be used metaphorically to describe those who are spiritually hard-hearted or rebellious.