Scientology as a religion does not have an official stance specifically regarding Jews. However, individual Scientologists may hold varied personal beliefs and attitudes, which can differ widely. The Church of Scientology emphasizes individual spiritual growth and understanding, often promoting tolerance towards different religions, including Judaism. Nonetheless, some criticisms have emerged from Jewish groups regarding the Church's practices and beliefs, but these do not reflect a unified Scientology viewpoint.
Jews regard God as their savior.
There are poor Jews in America in 2011. Jews are like everyone else in that regard.
International Association of Scientologists was created in 1984.
Nobody converts homosexuals. It's impossible. But some churches still try. Scientologists do not do this.
In short, yes.
No. They do not believe in Jesus.
Franklin Roosevelt didn't do anything with regard to Jews living in the U.S., but he severely limited Jewish immigration to the U.S.
Too many?
Jews regard all of the books of the Hebrew Bible as holy. The holiest part of the Bible are the first 5 books, called, "The Torah".
They perform marriage ceremonies.
If they want to, yes.
yes because its apart of art