Sometimes yes, sometimes no. It is more frequently a matter of recognizing cultural patterns than anything as simple as facial characteristics. "I can't eat that," or just an unusually long study of the menu may be a hint of keeping kosher. "I've got to get home early, it's Friday," may be a hint of Sabbath observance. The occasional turn of phrase. And, of course, some Jews wear kippot (yarmulkes, little hats) that announce their faith very publically, or wear things like a chai necklace (it looks like the greek letter pi, but is actually the Hebrew word Chet-Yud, pronounced chai, meaning life).
The Jews do not recognize Jesus as the Messiah.
No, unless you count some non-Jewish spouses of Jewish people.
A Jewish name is one that is used by Jewish people. The surname Nagel is used by Jews, but it, like most other names used by Jews, is also used by people who are not Jewish. So, i some cases it is a Jewish name and in some cases it is not.
Judaism is the religion of Jewish people, or Jews. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Judaism is the religion of Jewish people, or Jews. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Jewish people.
No for the most part it was only people of Jewish decent
Jews are able to physically do what any other person can do.
The Jewish people.
There is no Jewish belief concerning Jesus. Jews are not in the habit of forming beliefs around other people's religions.
Jewish people are just people. And just like all other people, their opinions vary.
Jews.