I'm Jewish and I can sing and I'm alive.
I am of Russian-Jewish distraction.
I was raised Jewish and bar mitzvahed.
To call somebody a Jewish composer is obviously redundant.
I get anxious. That lovely Jewish guilt that comes with ancestry.
No one in my family is Jewish; no one was raised as a Jew, me included.
My family was totally non-religious. There was no question we were Jewish, but we were not observant.
If you research history, I think we are all Jewish. It's the original culture.
My track record is that I have always sought to work with warmth and in a constructive way with the leaders of other components of the Jewish faith.
I've always enjoyed the communal side of Jewish life.
My music is really about people connecting with their identities, even if they aren't Jewish.
Jewish vampires: blood can’t be kosher… can it?
I'm studying Kabbalah, which is really the essence of Jewish spirituality.
My father belonged to a Jewish social club.
I was a Jewish rabbinical student for 12 years, and studied the Bible all the time.
This American Jewish music is a new experience for us at least consciously.
I find it very hard to write about Jewish history.
I'm not a religious person. My mom was of Jewish blood and my dad was Protestant.
My dad was Jewish. My mom is not. So I was not raised anything.
Sherrod Brown and President Obama have lost the faith of Jewish Democrats.
If you think about it, there aren't that many women who are in their 40s, who are Jewish and funny and stage-worthy.