You may be. Technically, if your mother is Jewish you're Jewish. So, if your mother's mother was Jewish your mother was Jewish and you're Jewish.
However, if your mother wasn't raised Jewish and/or converted to another religion and you weren't raised Jewish, you might have to undergo conversion to Judaism if you wish to live as a Jew. This is something you would need to discuss with a rabbi.
the mother is a Jew then yes,the Jewish people follow heredity from the mothers side of the family. of course Hitler considered you a Jew if even just one of your grandparents was Jewish, so there you have it.
If mother is singular: mother's If mother is plural: mothers'
Mothers is more than one mother. Mother's is something that belongs to a mother. "The mothers group is meeting Tuesday." "My mother's car is in the shop."
her doctor was a Jew and she died and Hitler blamed the Jew
-- A person is not a Jew unless born of a Jewish mother. -- There is no "also".
The plural is mothers-in-law. (not mother-in-laws)
The possessive form for the plural noun mothers is mothers'.Example: The mothers of several students have formed a mothers' committee.
You would use "mothers" for two, as it is a plural noun.
The difference is the placement of the apostrophe. "Mother's" with an apostrophe before the "s" is possessive, indicating something belonging to one mother, whereas "mothers'" with an apostrophe after the "s" is possessive, indicating something belonging to multiple mothers.
The plural of the noun mother (female parent) is mothers.
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The plural form for the noun mother is mothers. The plural possessive form is mothers'.Example: The mothers of several students have formed a mothers' committee.