"Non-Jews" refers to individuals who do not identify as part of the Jewish faith or ethnicity. This group encompasses a wide variety of people from different backgrounds, cultures, and religions, including Christians, Muslims, Hindus, and many others. The term is often used in discussions about religious, cultural, or social contexts where Jewish identity is a focal point.
In a broader sense, "Non-Jews" can also include those who identify as secular or agnostic, as well as individuals from various ethnic backgrounds who do not practice Judaism. The diversity within this group highlights the rich tapestry of human experience and belief systems that exist alongside Judaism.