Himmler is not a Jewish Surname according the Jewish Surname list of 37,000 names.
Names don't have religions, honey. Keck can be a Jewish name if someone Jewish has it. It's like asking if pizza is a Catholic food. Just because some Catholics enjoy pizza doesn't make it exclusively Catholic. Next question, please!
Although Howell is not a stereotypically Jewish surname, any name can be a Jewish name if it is the name of a Jewish person.
Although Salada is not a Jewish surname in its origin, any name can be a Jewish name if it is the name of a Jewish person.
I know people named 'Robinson who are Jewish. I also know people named 'Robinson' who are not Jewish. According to statistical analysis of the results of my rigorously unscientific survey, the answer is: Definitely not necessarily, but it could be.
Food prepared according to the laws of kashrut (Jewish dietary laws) is referred to as 'kosher'.
Himmler is not a Jewish Surname according the Jewish Surname list of 37,000 names.
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Maybe. According to the Jewish 'Midrash' his name was Minoah.
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Despite the fact that the last name "Bogart" is seen in Jewish cemeteries, no, Humphrey Bogart wasn't Jewish. He was Episcopalian, according to Wikipedia.
Names don't have religions, honey. Keck can be a Jewish name if someone Jewish has it. It's like asking if pizza is a Catholic food. Just because some Catholics enjoy pizza doesn't make it exclusively Catholic. Next question, please!
It can be a Jewish name, but as in most Jewish surnames, it can also be a non-Jewish name.
Goldston can be a Jewish name, but is not always a Jewish name.
Lot's wife. According to old Jewish folk lore, Lot's wife's name was Ildeth (Edith).Lots wifes name is not mentioned in the bible.EdithLots wife name is not mentioned in the bible.Her name is never given in the Tanach. However, according to Jewish tradition, her name was Idis.
Halal. It is like the equivalent of Jewish Kosher, but for Muslims.
I would not expect so. To be halal, a food must be prepared under fairly strict guidelines, and adhering to those guidelines can cost a little extra money. It is unlikely that something marketed by No Frills under the No Name brand would have spent any money on being prepared according to halal guidelines.