It depends on the parent. Depending on the parents' level of Torah-observance, the children will have a greater or lesser secular education, and a greater or lesser Torah-education. Very many Jewish homes teach at least some basic observances and beliefs.
Educated parents can affect children a future because the future of children's depend upon parents life so if parents are educated ,socialized and civilized than they will also make these children educated ,socialized and civilized so educated parents affect children's future
Yes, the majority of Jewish parents wouldn't have an issue with their children dating an atheist. More religious parents would want their children to date an atheist Jew as opposed to someone non-Jewish.
They went with their parents. ____ Not necessarily. Some were sent on their own ... without their parents.
Jewish parents should be kind to their children, just as all other kinds of parents should be. Childhood is basically the same process, for people of any ethnicity. In terms of religious requirements, Jewish parents should feed their children kosher food and educate them about Judaism. Of course, it is possible to be Jewish in an ethnic sense without being religious, so even those religious requirements are optional.
There is no such rule. Jewish parents frequently give advice to their children and their children's partners/spouses.
You most cetainly are Jewish, from the minute you were adopted.
It started to teach kids so there parents didn't have to teach them at home
One of the biggest sacrifices was often permanent separation. For example, from December 1938 onwards, Britain accepted quite a number of Jewish children from Germany but without their parents. The kids were told that one day they would be reunited with their parents in Palestine, but hardly anyone believed that.
Because they are children and are not yet socialized. Children learn from their parents. The parents are setting the role model example for their kids. When my son was growing, I constantly asked myself, 'would I want to be my own parent' - worked wonders ... great kid now in his 20's and respects everyone. BECAUSE THEY ARE KIDS!!!!!!! THEY ARE TOO YOUNG TO UBDERSTAND CRUELNESS!!!
Because he had two Jewish parents who liked the name "Anthony."Answer:Orthodox Jews usually give Torah-based names to their children. Other Jews do not always do so.
Well. Tony Curtis's Parents were Hungarian Jewish Immigrants. So I guess if his parents were Jewish, then he has to be Jewish
He is Jewish. Both of his parents are Jewish. He was born in Beverly Hills, California.