Gojim
Gojim is a term used in some Jewish communities, particularly within Orthodox Judaism, to refer to non-observant or secular Jews. The word itself is derived from the Hebrew word "goy," meaning nation or people, and the suffix "-im" which is a plural marker. Therefore, "gojim" can literally be translated as "nations" or "peoples," and in this context, it refers to non-Jews, but when applied to Jews, it implies a separation from Jewish observance and community.
The usage of "gojim" to describe non-observant Jews is not universally accepted and can be considered pejorative