Jew

simple noun16 collocationsAvg. frequency: 5.6

A general term for a Jew who adheres to the beliefs and practices of Judaism.

Describes a person who strictly observes the laws and customs of Judaism.

Refers to someone who actively engages in the religious life and rituals of Judaism.

Describes a person who is deeply religious and follows Jewish practices sincerely.

Describes a person of Jewish heritage who is not religious.

Similar to 'devout', emphasizing strong religious belief and reverence.

A member of the branch of Judaism that strictly observes traditional laws and rituals.

A member of a major branch of Judaism that is moderately traditional.

A member of a mystical, ultra-Orthodox branch of Judaism.

A member of a major liberal branch of Judaism that has modified or abandoned many traditional beliefs and practices.

A Jew of central or eastern European descent.

A Jew of Spanish, Portuguese, or North African descent.

A member of a modern, liberal branch of Judaism, similar to Reform Judaism.

To have Jewish identity from birth, typically through one's mother.

To take a Jewish person as one's husband or wife.

To convert to Judaism.