La Juive was created in 1835.
"juif" (man) or "juive" (woman). Note that "religion" is a feminine word in French so "the Jewish religion" translates to "la religion juive".
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Juif or, if female, juive.
Israel Adler has written: 'Musique juive'
Danielle Rozenberg has written: 'L' Espagne contemporaine et la question juive'
T. Grol has written: 'Grands moments de l'histoire juive' -- subject(s): History, Jews
Martine Leibovici has written: 'Hannah Arendt, une Juive' -- subject(s): Jews, Philosophy, Political and social views, Zionism, Totalitarianism, Antisemitism, Identity, History 'Hannah Arendt et la tradition juive' -- subject(s): Jews, Secularization, History, Tradition (Judaism), Philosophy, Identity, Political and social views
The present-day French words "Juif" (Jew) and "Juive" (feminine form) come from the Latin "judaeus" itself borrowed from ancient Greek, itself coming from Hebrew.The old French version (Xth century CE) of the word was "judeu", which evolved into the modern forms during the XIIIth century CE.The spellings Juif / Juive (using capital letters) should be used for people of Jewish descent (their ancestors were the ancient people of the land of Israel), while the spelling juif / juive (lowercase lettering) should be used for people following Judaism.
It is not publicly known what religion Isaac Cuenca practices. Religion is a personal matter and may vary among individuals.
The cast of La juive - 2003 includes: Hacik Bayvertian as Un autre homme Boaz Daniel as Ruggiero Walter Fink as Le Cardinal de Brogni Johannes Gisser as Un homme du peuple Simina Ivan as La Princesse Eudoxie Janusz Monarcha as Albert Krassimira Stoyanova as Rachel
Kalikst Wolski has written: 'La Russie juive' -- subject(s): Jews 'Poland, her glory, her sufferings, her overthrow' -- subject(s): History 'American impressions' -- subject(s): Description and travel