It's possible. You could ask if his dad's family is either Sephardi or Ashkenazim Jew. Sephardi Jews originated in Morocco and Spain. Ashkenazim Jews are the European Jews. There are some cultural differences between the two and well as pronunciation differences of the Hebrew language
2006-12-05 01:26:54
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answered by yodeladyhoo 5
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There is positively no black bloodline in Mexicans, they do have a bloodline to Asians, probably Japanese. The Jewish people on the other hand do have a black bloodline in them from many years ago and it comes out in some of them even today, many generations later. Puerto Ricans have a bloodline that can be traced to every culture and every type of race. Iam Puerto Rican and I am part Russian(grandmother), Greek (grandfather), Spanish (grandfather), and Caribbean indian-Taino (grand mother)....KECK
2006-12-05 01:36:36
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answered by Tneciter 3
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I do not know about the roots or origins of Jewish people (other than some things about the religion but these are 2 different things) but I can tell you where you may find an answer here.
Under categories, go to social sciences. Then you can go to anthropology.
There are a lot of experts there who can help. Hope this helps!
2006-12-05 01:34:21
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answered by kristin c 4
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firstly, there is unquestionably no such element as "area Jewish", because of the fact the particularly some others have spoke back. it relatively is like being "somewhat pregnant". 2d, as you have examine under, Judaism is handed down by skill of the mum--yet it fairly is authentic basically for the greater classic (Orthodox and Conservative) movements; Reform Judaism holds that it relatively is adequate for **the two** ascertain to be Jewish. So for the classic movements, if your MIL's lady ancestors have been Jewish, and you're a girl, then you and your daughter are Jewish. If no longer, then no longer. For the Reform flow, in thought as long as you have a Jewish ancestor someplace on your kinfolk tree then you're technically Jewish; in spite of the incontrovertible fact that, in case you're no longer a working in direction of Jew then acceptance in any of the movements, no remember what your ancestry, is confusing.
2016-10-04 21:52:58
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answered by kuhlmann 4
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A few years ago, some genetic scientists claimed that all people presently living had 'black' African heritage blood in them(genetically speaking) as far as I can remember there were not a scientific group of any sort that disputed this claim. Just religious nutbars, and supremacists.
2006-12-05 01:31:06
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answered by Anonymous
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being Jewish means that is the religion you choose to celebrate God.... so it doesn't matter the color of your skin. Liz Taylor is Jewish, so is Goldie Hawn... (listen to the Adam sandler song for more famous people)
2006-12-05 01:28:34
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answered by Jennifer L 6
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Without asking him or his family you will never know. It is not possible to tell from looking every piece of a person's identity. Looks can be deceiving.
2006-12-05 01:26:49
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answered by artimis 4
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Technically, we are all of African heritage. Scientists generally agree that man first came from Africa.
2006-12-05 01:25:24
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answered by ? 6
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Jewish is NOT a country nor a race - its a religion.
2006-12-05 01:26:45
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answered by Anonymous
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its possible to be of any race and not know complete genetic background so we can only guess at what race people are .
2006-12-05 01:27:51
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answered by Anonymous
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