As a Jew who is proud of her Jewfro, it's not offensive. However, Jewfros don't have to be dark hair, it just refers to any Jew who has curly hair, regardless of colour.
No. Jesus wasn't offensive to the Jewish people but preaching the word by he claimed to be the "Son of God".
no its just a description to describe people who are not Jewish
A "Jewish nose" is a stereotype referring to a nose shape that has been historically associated with people of Jewish descent. It is considered offensive and inaccurate as the shape of one's nose is not linked to their religious or cultural background.
Yes, the term "Jewish" should be capitalized when referring to the religion, culture, or people who are followers of Judaism.
World War II; I do believe you are referring to the Holocaust.
You are referring to the Torah: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers & Deuteronomy
Jewish people do not smell anymore than Christian, Muslims, Buddhists, agnostics, atheists, or any other type of people belonging to a religious group. Unfortunately, this is an offensive racial stereotype. If someone told you this, it is in fact incorrect and you should not repeat it, ever. If you know a Jewish person who smells, it is not because they are Jewish, it is because they do not shower. Many people belonging to several belief systems (or lack thereof) smell because they have bad hygiene or they do not have access to clean water. Let me just emphasize that you should NOT repeat this, it is racially offensive.
i think what you are referring to is Israelites, which is just a way of calling the Jewish nation. for example, people from America are called Americans, and people from England are called English.
If you are referring to the co-founder of Twitter, we do not know for certain. Many people assume he must be, since his name sounds Jewish, but names can be deceiving; also, a person may have a Jewish father but not have been raised Jewish. Mr. Glass has not spoken publicly about what religion he practices, if any.
The Samoan word for Jews is "Iuta." This term is used in the context of referring to the Jewish people within the Samoan language and culture.
There is no such thing as a wailing wall. This is a misnomer imposed by non-Jewish people who misunderstood the dinstinctive style of Jewish prayer, and thought it was wailing. You are most likely referring to the Western Wall in Jerusalem, Israel.
If you are referring to the liberation after the Holocaust, then no. Jews went all over the world, but especially to:IsraelNorth AmericaAustraliaArgentinathe UK