In Jewish law you are Jewish if your mother is Jewish. So long as you know that your mother and her mother (and her mother, etc.) isn't Jewish then you are not Jewish. There is no magical (or medical or any scientific way) to know if you're Jewish.
Dibble seems to be an English name and does not seem connected with Jewish heritage. This name is also associated with Scottish immigrants who came to the United States.
He was ethnically Jewish.
Yes, there is the The Breman Jewish Heritage & Holocaust Museum.
Adolf Hitler was an Austrian-born German politician. He may also have had Jewish and African heritage, according to a DNA study done by Belgian researchers.
The German bureaucracy had paperwork that goes back for at least a century that would indicate that a person was Jewish. German birth certificates usually list your family's religion. The Nazis, additionally, made people carry around identification cards showing that they were Jewish. In many instances, the Nazis had more knowledge about Jewish heritage than the Germany citizenry and would go to the houses of Christians who had at least one Jewish grandparent and inform them of their Jewish heritage before carting them away.
Buddy's mother was a Minsky. I do not know if her parents were observant but she was of Jewish heritage.
Museum of Jewish Heritage was created in 1997.
According to Tradition, a person is Jewish if their mother is Jewish. If you do not know the religion of your mother, you are assumed not to be Jewish. Even in liberal movements that recognize patrilineal heritage, the person must also be raised Jewish. So if you weren't raised Jewish, you are not Jewish.
Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage was created in 2005.
The web address of the Jewish Heritage Connection is: http://www.jewishheritageconnection.org
Yes, Albert Einstein was Jewish. He was born into a Jewish family in Germany and identified with his Jewish heritage throughout his life.
The phone number of the Jewish Heritage Connection is: 570-346-1321.
The phone number of the Jewish Heritage Foundation is: 919-932-1844.
The web address of the William Breman Jewish Heritage is: http://www.thebreman.org
No. But, he was married to a lady who was Hungarian of Jewish heritage.
Yes.
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