The cultures of the Jewish shepherd is to protect the flock. The shepherd watches the flock and if one gets away, the shepherd leaves the flock to look for the lost.
No, the surname Shepherd, from the English word shepherd, is of English origin.
There are no cultures that worship pigs. There are some cultures who don't eat pork such as Jewish and Islam cultures.
There are many types of Jewish cultures. Too many to count. Jews live in almost every country of the world, and each with its own unique customs and ways.
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Malick is not traditionally a Jewish name. It is more commonly found in African, particularly Senegalese, cultures.
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Cordoba was a center of Jewish culture
It was a Muslim capital and a Jewish center.
An anti-Semite is a person who exhibits anti-Semitism - the hatred of or prejudice towards Jews, Jewish customs or people of Jewish cultures.
Sterling is not specifically a Jewish name. It is an English name that has been used in various cultures and does not have a direct association with Judaism.
The name Sheppard is not specifically Jewish; it is of English origin, derived from the occupation of a shepherd. The name's Jewish connection would depend on the individual's personal background or religious affiliation.
That is not true. There is nothing stating that Jewish people will not own German Shepherds. As a matter of fact, many German Shepherd police dogs are trained in Israel and imported into other countries.