Jewish. And yes, "Jewish" can describe both a religion and an ethnicity. Just for future reverence, if there is Levi- in anyone's name, they're ethnically Jewish whether it be completely or only a small percentage (unless they married in of course).
Levin, Levitt, etc., stems from the Jewish tribe of Levi.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt is Jewish. Both of his parents are Jewish.
No, he's Jewish.
I can't find any direct quotations, but at least one site states his religion as Christian.
The Jackson Family were raised as Jehovah's Witnesses. Katherine Jackson instilled the belief in the children. I have never heard Joseph Jackson proclaim his personal belief in the religion
God only knows what He will decide for this guy. But on the works of Campbell, we can say they are definitely not christion, see for example : http://www.answers.org/cultsandreligions/campbell.html Campbell was working for the "hidden religion" coming from ancient time, which is a pagan religion and has to be fight by every believer.
I was unable to find a reference to any specific religion, but he and his wife, Janet Jones, were married at Edmonton's St. Joseph Basilica, a Catholic church. However, both are non-Catholics.
Joseph Bartolotta's birth name is Joseph Bartolotta.
Joseph Badi has written: 'Religion in Israel today' -- subject(s): Nationalism and religion, Religion, Religious aspects of Religion
unitarian
christian
Jewish.
Joseph Mazzello is a Catholic.
Chief Joseph's father, Joseph the Elder was an early adopter of the Christian religion and instill these values in his son. Chief Joseph was a man of peace and lead his tribe from their home in Oregon to near Canada.
against religion
Hebrew
He was an aetheist.
Roman Catholic
Joseph and marry were Jews. Jesus also was born Jew and later his principles laid to starting of a new religion i.e. "Christianity"!
Joseph Freri has written: 'The national religion of Japan' -- subject(s): Shinto