The difference between a shogun and a samurai is like the difference between a king and a knight.
Type your answer here... because hitlers grandmother was raped by a Jew so he was actually quarter Jew... that's the real reason why he hated Jews
If you are looking at this you are a Jew
yes he is a jew
there is no difference between this two...
one is danish and the other isnt
Contrary to what is believed today, there is no difference between Jew and Gentile after 70 A.D. in the eyes of the Genuine God.
For most Jews, it does not matter whether or not you refer to them as Jewish people or as Jews. What matters is whether you do so politely or derisively. The difference between the terms Jewish and Jew is that Jewish is the derivative adjective while Jew is the noun. It is the same as: Spanish is the derivative adjective while Spaniard is the noun.
A wealthy Jew in Roman times would wear the same clothing that wealthy Romans or Greeks or Gauls would wear. This was generally cloaks and tunics made of finer fabrics than the coarse wools that the lower classes would wear. The only difference between Jew and gentile, at times, was that a Jew may have a beard while the Romans and other were clean shaven.
There is no so such reason not to.. a Jew is a Jew, what is the difference? Live, eat, sleep and love in Peace. Shalom.
Typically, there is no difference. "Yehudi" is just the Hebrew and Arabic word for "Jew". However, Yehudi can sometimes also be translated as Judean, referring to people of the ancient Kingdom of Judah who are the forerunners of today's Jews.
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I'm Jewish = I am a member of the Jewish religion and the Jewish family. The Jews are a small minority = Jewish people make up a tiny percentage Many people prefer to say 'Jewish' rather than 'Jew'. Historically, 'jew' has been defined negatively. It's nicer to ask someone: 'Are you Jewish?', as opposed to 'Are you a Jew?'
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Most Jews find it odd when someone uses an awkward construction like "a Jewish person" when they could use something short and simple like "a jew." There's also a feeling that people who say "a Jewish person" believe that the word "Jew" is nasty, and that they may, in other contexts, call people Jews meaning it as an insult.
A Jew is a human being whose beliefs reside in Judaism. A pie is a food made from a various assortment of ingredients, depending on the pie being made. Pie almost always involves a type of bread enclosing a sort of filling, like chocolate or apple.