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The most famous Jew to live in an Arab land was Maimonides.
If that happened - and it sometimes did happen - the person concerned would have to prove that he or she wasn't a Jew.
Godata Martinez is a famous person
The kingdom of Nubia was also known as the Ethiopian Dynasty.
Yes,Like jalko suzigal wrote a book about concentration camp after he got out
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Ethiopian new year,meskel holiday,Easter,Ethiopian Christmas and so on
Research has not provided any information as to who the most famous Ethiopian reporter is. It has been found that one Ethiopian reporter who was imprisoned received a "Courage in Journalism" award and it was columnist Reeyot Alemu.
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It can be either. According to the laws of Judaism, a person born to a Jewish woman is a Jew. Alternatively, a person can become a Jew through valid conversion. However, a person who is a Jew, can convert to another religion and is seen as being cut off from the Jewish Nation. This person would technically be a Jew, however, they would not be Jewish.
If the Jew is a woman, you get a black Jew. If the mother isn't Jewish, then the child isn't either.
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Yes, the word Jew is a proper noun, the name of a specific group of people. A proper noun it the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; a Jew is a person.
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The word 'Ethiopian' is a propernoun, a word for a native or inhabitant of Ethiopia, or a person of Ethiopian descent. A proper noun is always capitalized.The word 'Ethiopian' is also an adjective, a word to describe a noun as of or from Ethiopia. A proper adjective is always capitalized.
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