At a certain point, you don't need to look it up. You can tell if a person is a chosenite by their surname, forename (olde Englishe names like Morris, Sheldon, Irving and Sidney are immediate red flags), also check for people with two first names (like Dexter author Jeff Lindsay - real name Jeffry Freundlich), or if their name just doesn't seem to fit into any ethnicity, like Paul Muni or anyone with "Deutsch" or "Ginsberg" as their surname (no German has those names). Fake French surnames are very common, especially when the last letter is an accented E (James Jarché - David Suchet's dad, Serge Gainsbourg, note that it's a variation of "Ginsberg", Mel Tormé) etc.
If their name doesn't give a clue, physiognomy usually doesn't fail. There are several chosen phenotypes, and it is most pronounced in the eyes, nose, and lips. From around age 45, it becomes a lot more obvious as the skin starts to sag way more than a White's would. Just look at Sumner Redstone for an example of how bad this can get. People of "black" Irish, Italian, Greek and Lebanese heritage can look vaguely Jewish, but they won't have every ugly feature you might imagine and you can tell the difference very easily once you become proficient enough.
Finally, there's the voice. American chosenites have a stereotypical "Noo Yawk" accent, but it sounds distinctly different. There is a vaguely Germanic-sounding undertone that isn't in the Italian, Irish, or British-American dialects from that area. Pay attention to how they do "ck" or "ch" sounds at the end of words for instance, they'll usually hock phlegm.
And if none of these give you a satisfactory answer, then ye shall know them by their fruits. Look at what they support. What they spend their money funding. The positions of power they occupy.
The only time I have EVER been wrong (at least officially) in my 15 or so years of noticing is the actress Kristen Schaal. Dutch Lutheran heritage, even though she looks, sounds and acts like one. A lot of other people have made the same mistake.
If their name doesn't give a clue, physiognomy usually doesn't fail. There are several chosen phenotypes, and it is most pronounced in the eyes, nose, and lips. From around age 45, it becomes a lot more obvious as the skin starts to sag way more than a White's would. Just look at Sumner Redstone for an example of how bad this can get. People of "black" Irish, Italian, Greek and Lebanese heritage can look vaguely Jewish, but they won't have every ugly feature you might imagine and you can tell the difference very easily once you become proficient enough.
Finally, there's the voice. American chosenites have a stereotypical "Noo Yawk" accent, but it sounds distinctly different. There is a vaguely Germanic-sounding undertone that isn't in the Italian, Irish, or British-American dialects from that area. Pay attention to how they do "ck" or "ch" sounds at the end of words for instance, they'll usually hock phlegm.
And if none of these give you a satisfactory answer, then ye shall know them by their fruits. Look at what they support. What they spend their money funding. The positions of power they occupy.
The only time I have EVER been wrong (at least officially) in my 15 or so years of noticing is the actress Kristen Schaal. Dutch Lutheran heritage, even though she looks, sounds and acts like one. A lot of other people have made the same mistake.