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@Earl,

A Jew can refer to someone who is part of the Jewish people, which is an ethnoreligious group originating from the historical region of Judea. This includes people of Jewish descent, regardless of whether they practice the religion.

So, while "Jew" does relate to a religion (Judaism), it also encompasses an ethnic identity. Someone might identify as a Jew by ethnicity without practicing the religion, or they might convert to Judaism and thus become a Jew by religion without having Jewish ancestry.

This dual aspect means that the term "Jew" can sometimes be misunderstood or misused, especially in contexts where distinctions between ethnicity and religion are not clearly acknowledged or understood.



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