I think you mean a practicing Jew. It refers to a Jew who practices their religion by observing the laws of kashrut and shabbat, among others.
No. She is a practicing Roman Catholic.
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He was a Jew.
Jesus was a practicing Jew.
Herod was ethnically Arab but a practicing Jew.
No. There is no such custom. Typically, a completely non-practicing Jew would not even want to use a mezuzah.
Culturally, Jane Yolen is Jewish. She is not a practicing Jew.
Jim Boeheim is a practicing Roman Catholic.
Jews believe in many things, but no practicing Jew believes in the crucifixion.
Yes. Anyone can be a godparent. It's solely based on the decision of the parents.
It a typical week, a practicing Jew would do the same things as a non-Jew: go to work, have dinner with the family, do housework, watch TV, etc.Orthodox (and some non-Orthodox) practicing Jews will also pray each morning, usually before going to work, and then again in the evening before dinner.Answer:Note that many Orthodox Jews do not own a TV. In addition to the above answer, a practicing Jew says blessings before and after eating and on many other occasions. Only kosher foods are eaten. Some Torah-study will usually take place several times a week or every day. The Sabbath is kept, with its prayers and festive meals, and abstaining from work.
In the United States, the office of Vice President has never been held by a practicing Jew.