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.
It seems as though most actresses and actors are Christian or Jewish so i think propbably that or either some other religon.
Three are at least hundreds of Jewish actors. The following currenly popular actors are Jewish: Paul Rudd, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Logan Lerman, and Natalie Portman are all 100% Jewish. There are also James Franco (mother was Jewish), Zac Efron (paternal grandfather was Jewish), Andrew Garfield, Scarlett Johansson (mother is Jewish) and Jack Black (mother is Jewish, father converted to Judaism). See related links down below for a great website:
The cast of Diaspora - 2014 includes: Audrey Ahern as Ilona Chance English as Jewish Man Janessa Essary as Jewish Girl Oriana Lamas as Yana Lynn Lawrence as German Officer Ken Marmon as Kind Jewish Man Walker Satterwhite as Kind Jewish Boy
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If you mean, what percentage of sports leaders are Jewish, then there are no known statistics on this subject.
About 2% of the population of the United States is Jewish.
According to Jewish law, a person who is born to a Jewish woman is 100% Jewish. The same goes for any person who converts to Judaism according to Jewish law.
0.1% of the Azerbaijani population is Jewish.
The percentage is from 45% - 68% of people died at Auschwitz were Jewish.
Yes, there were many Jewish soldiers. Jews have served in nearly every army that they have been permitted to join and often in a greater percentage than their percentage as citizens in that country.
2/3 of the Europian Jewish population or 1/3 of the global jewish population
90%
Avout twenty percent
Approximately 2% of the US population identifies as Jewish.
The percentage of the Jewish vote for President Obama fell slightly, but a large majority of Jews continued to support the president. In 2008, he received 78% (some sources reported 74%); and in 2012, he received 70% of the Jewish vote.
The majority of the world's Jewish population, estimated at over 70-80%, observes the fast of Yom Kippur, which is considered the holiest day of the Jewish calendar.