Jews do not have yellow skin. That is just what the Nazis said to help their Propaganda. They can only have yellow skin if they are Mongolian.
More to the point, a Jew could have yellowish skin for EXACTLY the same reasons that a non-Jew could have yellow skin (liver issues, lack of hygiene, being of a specific genetic makeup, etc.). Having a yellowish skin is in no way attributable to being Jewish, either by genetics or behavior.
Gomes is a Hispanic name. Some Jews use it and some who are not Jews use it.
The background of Jews is originally semetic, specifically from the levant area which now encompasses Jordan, Israel, and Lebanon. You must then take into account that there are different types of Jews. These include Ashkenazi (Germanic), Sephardic (Iberian), and Mizrahi (Middle Eastern), along with other types as well. These specific Jewish types acquired some new genetic information from the areas they settled in through conversions, rape and intermarriage; this is the reason why some Jews have lighter skin while others darker.
Many Jews consider Israel to be their homeland.
No Jews the pyramids were built long before Israel
Some were religious and Orthodox Jews, some were Reform Jews; some held no real religious convictions, some were atheists, some had converted to Christianity, some were the children or grandchildren of mixed marriages who were now 'tainted' in the eye of Nazism. They were all doomed.
No. But eating a lot of some foods can make the skin yellowish.
It has an yellowish skin and is rough
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Because not all asians are the same or look alike. Some asians have white skin, tan skin, yellowish skin, etc. We don't all look Chinese or the same >.>
The slightly yellowish tinge of the skin is primarily due to the presence of carotenoids, pigments found in various fruits and vegetables, particularly in foods like carrots and sweet potatoes. Additionally, the natural oils in the skin and the amount of melanin can also contribute to this hue. In some cases, a yellowish tint may indicate an underlying health condition, such as jaundice, which is caused by elevated bilirubin levels in the blood.
The skin and things beneath it are yellowish. That is usually concealed by blood flow or a tan. If there is little tanning present, and you squeeze away the blood by pressing on the skin, then you will see the yellowish color showing through.
if you have cihrossis of the liver. you'll have a yellowish skin color
It has a pinkish or yellowish wrinkly skin.
CRABS OF COURSE.
No. It gives a yellowish tinge to the skin and the whites of the eyes, but not the hair.
A yellow onion is a dry onion with a strong flavour and papery yellowish skin.
The symptoms are that you get a skin condition. A so called xanthoma looks like a sore or bump under the skin. Commonly it's flat, fairly soft to the touch and yellowish in color. Edges are sharp and distinct.